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Volume 3, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 1477-965X
  • E-ISSN: 1758-9533

Abstract

Since the 1980s poetry has effectively moved away from the printed page. From the early days of the minitel to the personal computer as a writing and reading environment, we have witnessed the development of new poetic languages. Video, holography, programming and the Web have further expanded the possibilities and the reach of this new poetry. Now, in a world of clones, chimeras, and transgenic creatures, it is time to consider new directions for poetry in vivo. Below I propose the use of biotechnology and living organisms as a new realm of verbal creation.

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2005-04-01
2024-09-16
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  • Article Type: Article
Keyword(s): art; bio art; biopoetry; experimental poetry; poetry; visual poetry
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