Lillian-Yvonne Bertram Uses Computation to Write Poems "A champion of applying the latest technology to one of humanity’s most enduring creative activities, Bertram says they are 'neither techno-dystopic nor techno-utopic.' Rather, Bertram is just one of many artists who is 'embracing the computational' using the latest software tools to investigate how algorithmic processes can be deployed to co-create works of art every bit as real and compelling as that which is absent the technology." via NORTHEASTERN GLOBAL NEWS |
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What Sparks Poetry: Cecily Parks on "Girlhood" "Readers and writers of ecological poetry long ago abandoned the notion that representation alone equates to an ecological engagement with the natural world. This line of thinking draws ecopoetry and ekphrastic poetry into an agreement: description is valuable if it’s rhetorical. Rhetorical is another way of saying persuasive, or moving, but it is not another way of saying pedantic." |
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