New media poetry poses the most radical challenge to poetic form in the early 21st century. Within the last few years what has been variously known as digital poetry, e-poetry, cyber poetry and new media poetry has emerged as both a continuation and a radical refiguring of page-based poetry. New media poetry or digital poetry (I will use the two terms interchangeably) is very diverse but is characterised by forms of interlinking, animation, interactivity and variability which are either impossible or less common on the page. New media poetry also has the capacity to be a multimedia poetry which can combine words, images and sound within the single space of the computer (Smith 2005)
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More than plain text on a screen, digital poetry is a performance and an engagement with a reader/us...
More than plain text on a screen, digital poetry is a performance and an engagement with a reader/us...
This paper will have as its main research object the study of digital poetics practices: creative pr...
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The study assesses the influence that new technologies, relative to the poetic content and poetry as...
Contemporary culture, shaped by electronic media, is described in the context of the category of hyb...
Contemporary culture, shaped by electronic media, is described in the context of the category of hyb...
Computation and networking are changing language, the art of reading, and the act of writing. Multim...
As Vassar Miller asserted: “Poetry, like all art, has a trinitarian function: creative, redemptive, ...
More than plain text on a screen, digital poetry is a performance and an engagement with a reader/us...
More than plain text on a screen, digital poetry is a performance and an engagement with a reader/us...
This paper will have as its main research object the study of digital poetics practices: creative pr...
<p>In the second half of the 20th century and at the beginning of the 21st century, in the period of...
Major advances in technology have a unique and intense ability to change the way a society expresses...
In the digital age. literary practice proliferates across different media platforms. Contemporary li...
Stephen A. BernhardtPoetry has changed with the spread of the Internet. The ability to self-publish,...
This paper discusses 21st Century methods of presenting poetry off the printed page, such as slam, m...
Discourse genres accompany the diverse uses of language in social spheres, as part of a natural proc...
Poetry published on the internet oFers to the readers an immediate access to a wide and heterogeneu...
The study assesses the influence that new technologies, relative to the poetic content and poetry as...
Contemporary culture, shaped by electronic media, is described in the context of the category of hyb...
Contemporary culture, shaped by electronic media, is described in the context of the category of hyb...
Computation and networking are changing language, the art of reading, and the act of writing. Multim...
As Vassar Miller asserted: “Poetry, like all art, has a trinitarian function: creative, redemptive, ...