epoetica http://www.hyperrhiz.net/symposium Electronic Literature Symposium 2007 Sat, 23 Feb 2008 16:33:38 +0000 http://backend.userland.com/rss092 en final, finally , and as for insights, i have re-embraced the trajectory of timing as both forward-moving and back-burning, a re-cognition of the re-petition suggested by Sigmund as a compulsive propulsion of the melancholic I amand embrace that toobut it is life (and death) rather than projects that have situated me within ... http://www.hyperrhiz.net/symposium/2007/11/27/final-finally/ Week 5: Reflection The field of electronic literature and its criticism do not represent a break from the traditions of literature and criticism. Rather, they represent an opportunity to delve more purposefully and deliberately into questions about representation. I chose to focus in the first week on Neruda, which I thought would simplify ... http://www.hyperrhiz.net/symposium/2007/11/26/week-5-reflection/ A long and strange wander/wonder (ings) The final assignment is relatively easy.  Answer the following questions: What insights (both practical and theoretical) have you gained into the poem/poems that you have studied? What have you learned (both practically and theoretically) about hypermedia? Lets play with these both. As I find it so very hard to separate the two ... http://www.hyperrhiz.net/symposium/2007/09/08/a-long-and-strange-wanderwonder-ings/ Week 5: abstraction, emergence I just wrote a thank note to Davin for orchestrating epoetica – I haven’t had many opportunities lately to have FUN with thinking, reading, writing but this really has been a pleasure! And I’m completely grateful to those who have taken the time and car to read and respond to ... http://www.hyperrhiz.net/symposium/2007/08/28/week-5-abstraction-emergence/ Week 5 The final assignment is relatively easy.  Answer the following questions: What insights (both practical and theoretical) have you gained into the poem/poems that you have studied? What have you learned (both practically and theoretically) about hypermedia? What have you learned (both practically and theoretically) about your own work (creative and critical)? What have you ... http://www.hyperrhiz.net/symposium/2007/08/14/week-5/ Chance=Random ah } kiss Tecate tutto –oticaLadakDigital!payLossRoute       y        If a review appears in SerbianMakarasana       ofterremotosLhasa             : : Lakshminoqancheq(Loss Pequeno Glazier, “Io Sono At Swoons”)Interested in breaking down with traditional syntax and in abandoning punctuation and linear arrangement of words, in “A Throw of the Dice” Mallarme invites the reader to follow ... http://www.hyperrhiz.net/symposium/2007/08/09/chancerandom/ a small aside I want to invite everyone here to enter a poem into my poetry cube. I designed it as a throw back to older 3-d forms, but with an easy to use database and entry form for those who hate coding.  goto the poetry cube  cheers, Jason http://www.hyperrhiz.net/symposium/2007/08/04/a-small-aside/ Week 4: Responding to Lori and Zephyr I was planning to respond to the assignment for week 4, focusing on the ideas that I had been developing over the last several weeks.  I found postings by Lori and Zephyr, and my path, quite appropriately, forked away from what I had intended to write about to something new.Reading ... http://www.hyperrhiz.net/symposium/2007/08/03/week-4-responding-to-lori-and-zephyr/ week 4.1: chance timing (atmospheric context) the first video work i made, i made from footage of kelsey’s funeral set to a soundtrack of billy idol. My mom comes and brings a vhs recorded with Kelsey’s memorial service. Why do we call it hers? Ours, about Kels (’over my dead body’). None of us have ever watched ... http://www.hyperrhiz.net/symposium/2007/08/01/week-41-chance-timing-atmospheric-context/ week 3-1: 2 Samuel 18:33 (atmosphere) my son, my son You can, with your little hands, drag me into your grave -you have the right -- I myself who am joined with you, I let myself go -- but if you wish, the two of us, let us make... an alliance -a hymen, magnifcent - and the ... http://www.hyperrhiz.net/symposium/2007/07/31/week-3-1-2-samuel-1833-atmosphere/