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In Other Words: "Andals"
Andals - 1. Devices that take time according to the rules of instrumentalities, esp. where language is inferred or known to break apart, much like a moving remark, a joint conundrum. 2. Agreements under pressure to include amendments. c.f. "Life Cycles in Andals: How to Consist" by French Mars: "Shadows emerge from the soil as mechanical devices, consisting of andals, egged ever forward. I've tasted the cast of spoiled roots. Without andals, the cast resisted and died out by Spring. My eggs worked at first, but after a week, I chose to be more mechanical; edges pupate in the soil. See what emerges."
In Other Words: "Cene"

Not Cene; Ob-Cene - eating Scallion on Everything Bagel. Where I found the song "White Ladder" by David Gray. As in to see everything; to understand nothing. Or else. Bee hovers, discovers Me - legs heavy with pollen.
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CultureNet: A Collection of Digital Curiosities: Electronic Literature Conference
Tags: computer poetry | literary criticism | poetics | poetry | Technology | visualizationCultureNet: A Collection of Digital Curiosities: Electronic Literature Conference
Electronic Literature Conference
Andrew Klobucar and I have just come back from the Electronic Literature Organization
conference in Vancouver WA this past weekend where 120 artists and
scholars met to present and talk about electronic literature. Hosted by
Waiting for Garfield
Tags: art | poetry
Of course, we are not wondering why that plunger is on Jon's face; more to the point, our surprise actually derives from our wondering why we are not wondering why that plunger is on Jon's face, and in that question lies the particular anxiety currently inscribing our interactions, both on-screen and off-screen, today.
From: garfield minus garfield
NEGATION RELATED TO ALTERITY IN CYBERSPACE AND MATERIAL LIFE | Tributaries & Text-Fed Streams
Tags: computer poetryNEGATION RELATED TO ALTERITY IN CYBERSPACE AND MATERIAL LIFE
THAT “there’s no other to cyberspace, no air anywhere”
THAT “the body appears to breath, its organs duplicated everywhere, laminated across the constructed world”
THAT “the invisible as the defined excluded, ‘excluded’ from the field of visibility and ‘defined’ as excluded”
THAT “there’s a mass psychosis underway, as if being offline meant you’re somehow deficient, in education, worldliness, style, income, and geographic location”
Babble Fish of the Sea by Babble Brook
Tags: computer poetry | digital writing | ontologies | performance | visualizationthe animals already know by instinct we’re not comfortably at home in our translated world. Rilke, Duino Elegies, First Elegy For a dip in a new streaming digital project, go to Tributaries at TCR.
Waste
Tags: computer poetry | poetry | visualizationProgress
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