- Bruce Andrews Electronic
Poetics (in Ubu Web Papers)
- Bruce Andrews -- "The
Poetics of L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E" (ibid)
- Roland Barthes The
death of the author (ibid.)
- Max Bense Concrete
Poetry I (1965) (ibid)
- Max Bense Concrete
Poetry II (1965) (ibid)
- Charles Bernstein "An
Interview with Richard Foreman" (ibid)
- Daniela Bertol "Art
+ Place = (Space + Time) of Existence" (2007) (Intervista di
Enrico Cocuccioni in La critica.net)
- Caterina Davinio "Techno-poetry
and virtual realities. Publisher: Sometti, Mantova (I) 2002 (The
last chapter of the essay, PDF)
- R. P. Draper Concrete
Poetry (in Ubu Web Papers)
- Johanna Drucker Un-Visual
and Conceptual (ibid)
- Roland Greene From
Dante to the Post-Concrete: An Interview With Augusto de Campos
(ibid)
- Eugen Gomringer,
Concrete Poetry (1956) (ibid)
- Kenneth Goldsmith, Guest Editor, Object 10: Cyberpoetics
(Winter 2002) (ibid)
- Kenneth Goldsmith "Paragraphs
on Conceptual Writing" (ibid)
- Paul de Vree, MANIFESTO
(ibid)
- Poems that go: A
collection of critical essays about the aesthetics of new media
and poetry.
Electronic Poetics by Bruce Andrews
is a preview of "Ergodic Poetry", edited by John Cayley and
Loss Pequeño Glazier, a special section of The Cybertext Yearbook
2002 (Markku Eskelinen and Raine Koskimaa, editors), Feb 2003. Published
on UBU Web
Analog Echoes: A Poetics of Digital
Audio Editing by Martin Spinelli from Object 10 Winter 2002 on UBU Web.
In PDF Format, requires Acobat Reader.
The Code is not the Text (unless
it is the Text) by John Cayley, an argument against the collapse of
categories by an author who has, yes, perpetuated a few codeworks. Published
on EBR, Sep. 2002.
Interferences: [Net.Writing] and the Practice
of Codework by Rita Raley on the varieties of code/text,
as discovered in the object-oriented aesthetic of Mez, Ted Warnell,
Talan Memmott, and Alan Sondheim. Published on EBR, Sep. 2002.
Digital Code and Literary Text
by Florian Cramer, published in BeeHive, Dec. 2001.
Reveal Codes: Hypertext and Performance
by Rita Raley, published in Postmodern
Culture 12:1 (September 2001). Note: Access to most Muse journals is
available only through libraries, however there is also a free text
only version available.
Reading Time: For a Poetics of Hypermedia
Writing by Bill Marsh. An examination of the evolving time-based electronic
literature, from Currents in Electronic Literacy Fall 2001.
Cybertext Killed the Hypertext Star
Nick Montford reviews Espen Aarseth's Cybertext: Perspectives in Ergodic
Literature, which stakes out a post-hypertextual terrain for literary
criticism and practice. Interactive excerpts from some of the cybertexts
that Aarseth discusses are included. (From AltX's WebArts 11 issue,
January, 2001)
Poetry after the Great Divide
review by Jan Baetens of Carrie Noland's Poetry at Stake: Lyric Aesthetics
and the Challenge of Technology (published 1999), provides a way out
of the sterile opposition between literary and cultural studies. (From
AltX's WebArts 11 issue, January, 2001)
Dalí Clocks: Time Dimensions of Hypermedia
by Stephanie Strickland, investigates an epistemological shift in web-specific
art and literature, from an understanding that is less about structure
and more about resonance. (From AltX's WebArts 11 issue, January, 2001)
Screening a Digital Visual Poetics
by Brian Lennon (December, 2000)
When Literature Goes Multimedia
(3 German Examples) by Robert Simanowski, published on Beehive Vol.
5, Issue No. 1, Summer 2002.
Multimedia: From Wagner to Virtual Reality
project presented in multimedia format exploring the concepts and pioneers
behind multimedia, requires Flash 5 (launched June, 2000)
Words in Flight English thesis
by Shari Magolin exploring new media poetry (Spring, 1999)
The Work of Art in the Age of Digital Reproduction:
Response to Benjamin's essay by Linda Pottle for a Literary Theory class
at the University of Pennsylvania. (last updated 4/28/99)
Towards A New Media Aesthetic
Drawing on both Frankfurt School critical theory and on Paul Virilio's
postmodern aesthetics, author Tim Jackson strives to provide a foundation
for the production of "transformative" experiences through
new media. (Spring 1998)
The World Wide Web: Publishing's
Awakening Giant Robert Kendall's article in Poets & Writers (c.
1998) about online publishing including links to relevant Hypertext
sources
Word Circuits In this column, Robert Kendall ponders hypertext literature,
delivers reports from the field, and furnishes reviews. Reviews are
also provided by occasional guest authors. Good source for readable
comments, ideas, theory on Hypertext. (1998, 99, 00)
Ways of Seeing/Ways of Being by
Steve Tomasula, published in Alt X, Image and Narrative Edition (Winter
1997-98)
Machine Visions: Towards a Poetics of Artificial
Intelligence by Matthew Kirschenbaum
(Winter, 1997-98)
Truth, Beauty, and the User Interface: Notes
on the Aesthetics of Information paper
presented by Matthew Kirschenbaum at Mixed Messages: Image, Text, Technology
conference, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (10/13/97)
Poetry in the Electronic Environment
by Stephanie Strickland, on the translation of poetry from print to
screen (April, 1997)
Key Concepts of Holopoetry by
Eduardo Kac (1997)
Dynamic Poetry: Introductory Remarks to a
Digital Media, thesis by Jason
A. Lewis submitted to the School of Design for Industry for a Masters
of Philosophy in Design at the Royal College of Art (December, 1996)
Ut Pictura Hyperpoesis: Spatial Form, Visuality,
and the Digital Word by John
Tolva (June 1996)
Hypertext/Cybertext/Poetext
essay by John Cayley (1996)
Narrative as Genealogy: Sound Sense in an
Era of Hypertext by Larry Wendt on text-sound compositions
(last modified 6-16-96)
Interactive Art on the Internet
essay by Eduardo Kac (originally published 1995)
Master's dissertation on Cyberpoetry
by Komninos Konstantinos Zervos. (1995)
A Hierarchical Theory of Aesthetic Perception:
Scales in the Visual Arts by Pavel B. Ivanov (1994)
Sound Poetry-- A Survey by Steve
McCaffery on UBU Web chronicles futurism, dada, de Stijl, Lettrisme
and international work from the 50's, 60's and 70's.
Concrete Poetry: A World View
by Mary Ellen Solt, on typography and the visual poem around the world
(Indiana University Press, 1968 on UBU Web)
The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
Walter Benjamin's famous 1935 work.
EBR The Electronic Book Review
promoting text/screen transformations and weaving new modes of critical
writing into the web
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