Forward in case there is interest.
>
> Hello all,
>
> Lately I've been sketching an experimental project about Code and Poetry.
This two terms have been connected for many reasons - I thought it would be
interesting to explore the most literal meaning of it, using code to write
traditional poetry. Code has many layers of abstraction that normal
language doesn't have, and I hope this can provide a new angle to
contemporary poetry. Poetry written with code meant to be read in a book,
not run in a computer.
>
> I'll be collecting code poems from people interested in contributing.
Eventually there will be a selection of the received poems, to be printed
in a book. I like the idea of this pieces of code to become physical,
evocative pieces to be interpreted for people, not computers as is normally
intended to be.
>
> Marcin, Joshua, Daviid and Jamie will be collaborating on the project as
code editors.
>
> You can find more information about the project on the website:
http://code-poems.com/
>
> And feel free to share it with people you feel it can be interested in
participating. Looking forward to your contribution!
>
> Cheers,
> Ishac
>
>
> --
> ishac bertran
> ishback.com
>
> Denmark: +45 28 68 75 18
> Spain: +34 699 969 666
> Twitter: @ishacbertran

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