Personally, I think the Web has changed everything. I'd agree that some
utilizations of technology are anachronistic, but there's no doubt that new
paradigms are emerging.
Best as ever
C
-----Original Message-----
From: mIEKAL aND [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 08 May 2006 22:08
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Modernism
On May 8, 2006, at 3:54 PM, mIEKAL aND wrote:
> On May 8, 2006, at 7:14 AM, David Bircumshaw wrote:
>
>>> You don't think the Web has changed anything for poetry? You
>>> don't think
>>> there's anything new in the world? It's all been done before.
>>>
>>
>> Same play, different cast.
>
>
> You need to spend some time surfing. Computer-generated, time-
> based, networked, animated, interactive, programmable, hypertext
> are all processes of poetry which might have been prototyped before
> the web but certainly didn't exist as whole fields of practice.
> That has all happened in the last 10 years.
>
> ~mIEKAL
>
shame on me, I neglected to add spam poetry to my list...
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