Like everything else in our world, poetry has gone digital, yielding fresh approaches and new insights (and even some controversy) to an ancient art form. Buchanan and Stefans present their latest hypermedia works on screen and in person, and take questions about the past, present, and future of digital poetry. Buchanan is the author of two poetry volumes, What Animal and Spring, and a conservatory-trained concert pianist who performs frequently around the country. Stefans founded arras.net, a website devoted to new media poetry and poetics, in 1998; he also teaches at UCLA and has written numerous books of poetry and essays.
most excellent!
deepervisions 2 years ago
Digital Poetry.
For centuries the printed word has been a patient friend and guide. And now; the immediacy of the digital word has taken the helm driving the human machine into the 21st century. It is great to see artist explore this concept.
Mark Rodriguez
rodriguezstudio1939 2 years ago