Annoucing a new digital poetry resource site.
http://netpoetic.com
These are digital poetry forms, bridges between the print and wired worlds. While not intending to create a blueprint, these poems and the included code, descriptions, videos and examples, are designed to help poets explore translating their poetics into interactive, non-linear, moving, playable digital creatures.
Please do share your thoughts.
cheers, Jason Nelson
>>Saw your greeenlight too late Jason for 08? In a walnut sized nutshell: composer Volker Staub brought up my windribbong concepts see Mar 28 in DarM stadt http://www.neue-musik.org/presse_service/INMM_2008_FLYER_KOR_5.pdf He referred to my WINDRIBBON v1 of 1975 http://www.d.umn.edu/~lbrush/WINDRIBBON%20v1'78.%20.mov I am zooming in now RE: voice/wind poetry http://earthguest.net/EP.html#anchor205586 and some alternative two-way streaming instances http://weblackwhole.net/w2bw.htm Currently housed at http://weblackwhole.net over to you, LB
I seem to have taken an incorrect turn. My fault, please delete the previous.
"Layering Follow" is simple but cool!
You know what would be interesting? If the content would change based on how long you hold down the mouse button: colors, sizes, semantics …
Keep up the good work! Every two weeks!!
Vijay