Latin American Technopoetics: Scientific Explorations in New Media analyzes the ways in which poetry and multimedia installations by six prominent poets and artists engage, and in turn are engaged by, scientific discourses.
Latin American Technopoetics: Scientific Explorations in New Media analyzes the ways in which poetry and multimedia installations by six prominent poets and artists engage, and in turn are engaged by, scientific discourses.
Scott Weintraub (PhD Emory University, 2006) is an Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies at the University of New Hampshire, where he teaches classes on 20th-21st-century Latin American literature, poetry, cultural studies, literary theory, and the relationship between literature, philosophy, science, and technology. He is the author or co-editor of over ten books and special journal issues, including two books on experimental Chilean poet Juan Luis Martínez; he has published extensively in journals and edited collections in the United States, Canada, Latin America and Europe.
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Latin American Technopoetics: Scientific Explorations in New Media Table of Contents List of figures and tables Foreword, by Leonardo Flores Acknowlegements Introduction: Latin American Technopoetics, Scientifically Speaking Chapter I. Autopoiesis and Robopoetics in Gustavo Romano's IP Poetry Project Chapter II. The Poetics of Visualizing Scientific Complexity: Santiago Ortiz Chapter III. Loss Pequeño Glazier's Quantum Poetics: Algorithmic Poetry and its Variants Chapter IV. A Poetics of Biocybernetic Reproducibility: Eduardo Kac's Telematic and Transgenic Art Concluding Thoughts on (New) Media and Mediation: Locating the Latin American in Contemporary Technopoetics Afterword. Carlos Cociña and Luis Correa-Díaz's Scientific Technopoetics ( todavía in Print) Works Cited
Latin American Technopoetics: Scientific Explorations in New Media Table of Contents List of figures and tables Foreword, by Leonardo Flores Acknowlegements Introduction: Latin American Technopoetics, Scientifically Speaking Chapter I. Autopoiesis and Robopoetics in Gustavo Romano's IP Poetry Project Chapter II. The Poetics of Visualizing Scientific Complexity: Santiago Ortiz Chapter III. Loss Pequeño Glazier's Quantum Poetics: Algorithmic Poetry and its Variants Chapter IV. A Poetics of Biocybernetic Reproducibility: Eduardo Kac's Telematic and Transgenic Art Concluding Thoughts on (New) Media and Mediation: Locating the Latin American in Contemporary Technopoetics Afterword. Carlos Cociña and Luis Correa-Díaz's Scientific Technopoetics ( todavía in Print) Works Cited
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