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  2. Digital poetry - Wikipedia

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    Digital poetry is a form of electronic literature, displaying a wide range of approaches to poetry, with a prominent and crucial use of computers. Digital poetry can be available in form of CD-ROM, DVD, as installations in art galleries, in certain cases also recorded as digital video or films, as digital holograms, on the World Wide Web or Internet, and as mobile phone apps.

  3. Net-poetry - Wikipedia

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    A net-poetry event (the online happening "Parallel-Action-Bunker") was featured in the Biennale di Venezia in 2001. It was produced and curated by the digital artist and poet Caterina Davinio in the context of Bunker Poetico, a collaborative installation by the artist Marco Nereo Rotelli which involved 1,000 international poets. [5]

  4. No World 4 Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Released in 2019, the interactive poem uses digital elements and branching storylines to implore the reader to analyze daily environment-effecting choices they may make. NW4T was built with Sugarcube in Twine (software), an open-source application that combines HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to produce interactive stories.

  5. Electronic literature - Wikipedia

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    Hypertext fiction, interactive fiction, digital poetry, generative literature, cell phone novels, instapoetry, cybertext, netprov, creepypasta, fan fiction, web fiction Electronic literature or digital literature is a genre of literature where digital capabilities such as interactivity , multimodality or algorithmic text generation are used ...

  6. Code poetry - Wikipedia

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    A code poem may be interactive or static, digital or analog. Code poems can be performed by computers or humans through spoken word and written text. Examples of code poetry include: poems written in a programming language, but human readable as poetry; computer code expressed poetically, that is, playful with sound, terseness, or beauty.

  7. Jason Nelson - Wikipedia

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    The Poetry Cube is an interactive poetry cube, where users can enter a sixteen-line poem which is then transformed into a multi-dimensional cube. Poems by writers such as Charles Bernstein and Adrienne Rich are included in the cube's saved database.

  8. Robert Kendall (poet) - Wikipedia

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    A work of detective noir interactive poetry. Kendall, Robert (2001). Faith. A work of kinetic concrete poetry. Kendall, Robert (2000). A Study in Shades. A a two part poem about dealing with Alzheimer's disease. Kendall, Robert (1996). A Life Set for Two. Eastgate Systems, Inc. Kendall, Robert (1992). A Wandering City. Issue 33 of CSU poetry ...

  9. Tramway (digital poem) - Wikipedia

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    Tramway is a combinatorial and interactive poem by Alexandra Saemmer, first published in 2000 and recreated in 2009. [1] Its central theme is the act of closing the eyes of her father on his death. [2] Tramway, by Alexandra Saemmer is a multimedia hypertext work based on her experiences with her father's death.