Writing the Virtual: Eleven Dimensions of E-Poetry (Q2874)
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a work by Stephanie Strickland
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Writing the Virtual: Eleven Dimensions of E-Poetry |
a work by Stephanie Strickland |
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2006
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E-poetry runs directly into the unrepeatable, through algorithmic reach and through live feeds from dispersed networks. This situation is interesting, valuable, and riveting — as well as exhausting, confusing, and opaque (English)
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The virtuality of e-poetry in all its forms, its constantly shifting eventfulness, can provide us with the mindset and perception-set needed to listen to the earth, to process huge datasets that are sublimely overwhelming, in that we cannot take them in and understand them rationally, but nonetheless might “hear” and be affected in our bodies through indirect and “least” speech, if present to us … (English)
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