Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-15 Thread dave miller
Thanks joel! I have a lot of examples now - thanks everyone for this dave On 14 October 2014 18:33, Joel Weishaus wrote: > *Brazilian Digital Art and Poetry on the Web* > > http://www.vispo.com/misc/BrazilianDigitalPoetry.htm > > > On 10/14/2014 3:44 AM, br...@netart.org.uy wrote: > > ;-) > i

Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-14 Thread Joel Weishaus
*Brazilian Digital Art and Poetry on the Web* http://www.vispo.com/misc/BrazilianDigitalPoetry.htm On 10/14/2014 3:44 AM, br...@netart.org.uy wrote: ;-) in southamerica there are good examples of e-poetry, e-narratives, etc. also there is a nice tradition of experimental poetry. another one i l

Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-14 Thread dave miller
thanks stephanie! On 14 October 2014 14:47, Stephanie Strickland < stephanie.strickl...@gm.slc.edu> wrote: > many choices at http://collection.eliterature.org > > > > > Stephanie > > Stephanie Strickland > > 1175 York Avenue 16B > New York NY 10065 > 212-759-5175 > http://stephaniestrickland.com

Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-14 Thread Stephanie Strickland
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Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-14 Thread vag makr
Cheers Dave, According to the dates of each microcode the project is still alive ( Feb 2009 - Sept 2014 ). On 14 October 2014 12:58, dave miller wrote: > Thanks Vag > I remember them - yes will add to the list. I thought they were a great > idea - is Pall still making them? > > On 14 October 2

Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-14 Thread dave miller
Thanks Vag I remember them - yes will add to the list. I thought they were a great idea - is Pall still making them? On 14 October 2014 12:32, vag makr wrote: > I would suggest Paul Thayer's "microcodes": > http://pallthayer.dyndns.org/microcodes/index.php > > > On 14 October 2014 11:47, dave m

Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-14 Thread vag makr
I would suggest Paul Thayer's "microcodes": http://pallthayer.dyndns.org/microcodes/index.php On 14 October 2014 11:47, dave miller wrote: > Thanks again Brian! These are all new to me > > dave > > On 14 October 2014 11:44, wrote: > >> ;-) >> in southamerica there are good examples of e-poetry

Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-14 Thread dave miller
Thanks again Brian! These are all new to me dave On 14 October 2014 11:44, wrote: > ;-) > in southamerica there are good examples of e-poetry, e-narratives, > etc. also there is a nice tradition of experimental poetry. > another one i like a lot is Belen Gache, her site is in spanish, but > may

Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-14 Thread brian
;-) in southamerica there are good examples of e-poetry, e-narratives, etc. also there is a nice tradition of experimental poetry. another one i like a lot is Belen Gache, her site is in spanish, but maybe you could get a glimpse of some of her works, she also writes a lot about the theme (she spec

Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-14 Thread dave miller
Thanks brian - that's a good one! On 14 October 2014 11:20, wrote: > Gustavo Romano > http://ip-poetry.findelmundo.com.ar/index-en.html > > cheers! > _bri > > > > Hi everyone > > > > I'm teaching electronic literature at the moment, and this week will be > > covering electronic poetry. > > > > W

Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-14 Thread brian
Gustavo Romano http://ip-poetry.findelmundo.com.ar/index-en.html cheers! _bri > Hi everyone > > I'm teaching electronic literature at the moment, and this week will be > covering electronic poetry. > > Would be very grateful for recommendations. > > Examples of the best electronic poetry? In all

Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-14 Thread bob catchpole
Hi Dave, Edward Picot's The Hyperliterature Exchange at hyperex.co.uk is worth checking out. Bob From: dave miller To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity Sent: Tuesday, 14 October 2014, 10:14 Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry thanks these are

Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-14 Thread dave miller
thanks these are great mez - I'll also have a good browse through runme.org - I'd forgotten about that, and there's loads on there dave On 13 October 2014 23:30, mez breeze wrote: > Hi Dave + All, > > I'd vote for "Jabberwocky" + "London.pl" by Graham Harwood: > http://runme.org/feature/read/+l

Re: [NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-13 Thread mez breeze
Hi Dave + All, I'd vote for "Jabberwocky" + "London.pl" by Graham Harwood: http://runme.org/feature/read/+londonpl/+34/. Also "Grandma" by Rollie Bollocks [Dave Tolkacz]: http://baseinfinity.blogspot.com.au/2014/05/grandma.html. Chunks, Mez -- | mezbreezedesign.com On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 6:1

[NetBehaviour] electronic poetry

2014-10-13 Thread dave miller
Hi everyone I'm teaching electronic literature at the moment, and this week will be covering electronic poetry. Would be very grateful for recommendations. Examples of the best electronic poetry? In all its forms. What would be the all time Top 10? This includes poetry generators/ generated po