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Hardcover:
9780262034517 | Mit Pr, June 10, 2016, cover price $40.00
Product Description: As poets continue to use digital media technology, functionalities of computing extend aesthetic possibilities in documents focusing attention on crafting verbal content. Utility of these machines and tools enables multiple types of compounded articulation (combinations of verbal, visual, animated, and interactive elements)...read more
Hardcover:
9781441165923 | Bloomsbury USA Academic, January 19, 2012, cover price $130.00 | About this edition: As poets continue to use digital media technology, functionalities of computing extend aesthetic possibilities in documents focusing attention on crafting verbal content.
Paperback:
9781441115911 | Bloomsbury USA Academic, January 19, 2012, cover price $39.95
Product Description: A singular and major historical view of the birth of electronic poetry. Â For the last five decades, poets have had a vibrant relationship with computers and digital technology. This book is a documentary study and analytic history of digital poetry that highlights its major practitioners and the ways that they have used technology to foster a new aesthetic...read more
Hardcover:
9780817315627 | 2 edition (Univ of Alabama Pr, June 24, 2007), cover price $74.95 | About this edition: A singular and major historical view of the birth of electronic poetry.
Paperback:
9780817354220 | 2 edition (Univ of Alabama Pr, June 24, 2007), cover price $39.95
Hardcover:
9780819522382 | Wesleyan Univ Pr, September 1, 1996, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: Introduces the basics of programming computers to produce poetry and examines several programs the author and his colleagues have developed
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9780819522399 | Wesleyan Univ Pr, August 1, 1996, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: Introduces the basics of programming computers to produce poetry and examines several programs the author and his colleagues have developed
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