Leonardo online over ‘New Media Poetry and Poetics’

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Voor wie het intellectueel iets meer mag zijn en in het Engels, is dit ongetwijfeld een belangwekkende publicatie: het online magazine Leonardo van het M.I.T. (Massachusets Institute of Technology) gaat deze maand helemaal over Nieuwe Media en poëzie. Gast editor Tim Henderson :

Here in this special issue of LEA devoted to New Media Poetry and Poetics, I have compiled a series of articles that give an overview of issues in the field by many of the essential practitioners and critics. These articles address the following questions. How do we define new media poetry? Why does the introduction of digital media necessitate this re-assessment of writing? How does this understanding change the nature of reading?
What implications does it have for developing appropriate and illuminating critical responses? What might such critical responses look like? One of the unique aspects of this LEA special issue is the way in which many of the articles model critical readings of such work, addressing how digital media have contributed to an expanded concept of the poem in which code now plays a role, as well as exploring how such poems often derive meaning from their own precarious existence in networked language environments.

Naast een aantal diepgravende essays vind je er ook een ‘Artists Gallery’ met enkele voorbeelden van poëzie die gebruik maakt van Nieuwe Media technieken, je kan er inschrijven op een discussielijst die deskundig gemodereerd wordt door Sandy Baldwin, assistent professor ‘Literary Computing’ bij de WVU en er zijn enkele live chat-sessies voorzien.

Dat alles via http://www.leoalmanac.org.

(dv)