First Individual Blog Post: E-Poetry

One form of electronic literature is digital poetry or "e-poetry."  E-poetry is only achievable through digital technologies, but these technologies are rapidly advancing.  Technologies used to create e-poetry include word processors, algorithms, hypertext, kinetics and multimedia.  These poems are born digital, meaning they were digital at the time they were created.  In some cases, the e-poetry uses aspects of poetry which is not initially digital.  Authors and programmers can include their work or their writing style as what makes up the digital poem's content.  Many examples of e-poetry can be found at the website "I  Love E-Poetry."   A interesting poem we reviewed in class is "The Inexhaustible Gatsby."

Molly Verostick created "The Inexhaustible Gatsby" which is based on work from F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby."  Verostick incorporates the text from "The Great Gatsby" into a continuous text generator.  The generator then, pieces the text into forms so that a whole new piece is created.  It is interesting how poetry on a digital format can sort of bend the idea of who the author really is.  Part is written by human and part by computer. 


-Mary-Lynn 

Comments

  1. Hi Mary Lynn! I love how your simple your post about E-Poetry is. I feel that if a beginner wanted an idea of what e-poetry is, this would be a great post to read to gain some understanding!

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