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Loss Pequeño Glazier - http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/glazier/
Literary experiments by the mind behind the SUNY Buffalo EPC (Electronic Poetry Center). |
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Riding the Meridian - http://www.heelstone.com/meridian/
... exists to seek out and support new forms of literary art based on Internet technology and emerging theories, to facilitate communication within the online literary community, to recognize unique poetic talent and support emerging voices, to explore the myriad forms by which the Internet can be used to publish and promote poetry. |
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Trace Online Writing Community - http://tracearchive.ntu.ac.uk
Based in England, this project is quite extensive in its involvement in imaginative writing. |
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Wordcircuits - http://www.wordcircuits.com/
A forum and gallery of hypertextual poetry and fiction. |
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E-Poetry 2001 - http://epc.buffalo.edu/e-poetry/2001
An International Digital Poetry Festival held in Buffalo, New York, April 19-21, 2001. A convocation of digital poets and artists to focus on the state of art of digital poetry. |
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The Seven By Nine Squares - http://www.thing.de/projekte/7%3A9%23/Welcome.html#1
An early and innovative Web project headed by Florian Kramer. Wild and ranging, great read. Includes much Neoism and some of (the late?) David Zack's writings about Neoism as well as others involved in this interesting piece of art. For instance, Monty Cantsin is a Neoist figure. Anybody can be Monty Cantsin, famous artist, that's part of his character. |
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RE: Words and Works for the Cyber Age - http://netartefact.de/repoem/re.html
Word and visual works for the Web by German artist and educator Reiner Strasser. |
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Re: The Virtual Affair - http://repoem.tripod.com/
net.art, cyber.poetry, multi.new.media.works by Reiner Strasser and friends |
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http://www.iua.upf.es/~dani/react - http://www.iua.upf.es/~dani/react
REaCT is a beautiful artistic experience, based on interaction, response and rectangles. (Honorific Mention in Ars Electronica 1999) |
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TRINPsite: Computer Generated Poetry - http://www.trinp.org/Poet/ComP.htm
Some examples of "computer generated poetry." |