Clase: poesía digital (parte 1 de 4)

Clase: poesía digital (parte 1 de 4)

Introduction to Digital Literature

Overview of the Session

  • The session begins with a focus on digital literature, particularly in the context of ongoing isolation.
  • The discussion will cover texts by Kózak and Esperanza, emphasizing the concept of appropriation, followed by Nicole Aburrió's text on post-production.

Theoretical Framework

  • A theoretical framework is essential for understanding emerging textualities; readings are provided for deeper exploration.
  • Emphasis is placed on how these new forms require different analytical tools compared to traditional literary analysis proposed by Monteleón.

Kózak's Perspective on Digital Literature

Definition and Characteristics

  • Kózak defines digital literature as a multimedia artistic practice that often involves verbal language but is not exclusively reliant on it.
  • The notion of "poetic function" is highlighted as a key element in understanding digital literature's relationship with traditional literary forms.

Marginality and Innovation

  • Digital literature emerges from a marginal space yet engages with established poetic traditions, creating innovative works through programming and pre-existing literary corpuses.
  • It is emphasized that digital literature should be seen as born from the digital environment rather than merely digitized versions of printed texts.

Debates Surrounding Digital Poetry

Defining Poetry in New Contexts

  • Kózak raises questions about what constitutes poetry in this new landscape, challenging students' perceptions of literary value based on traditional moral standards.
  • The dialogue between contemporary works and historical poetry (both versified and non-versified) is crucial for understanding modern expressions.

Exploration of Concrete Poetry

  • There’s an invitation to explore concrete poetry, particularly Brazilian examples, which could lead to extensive seminar discussions due to its rich materiality.

Conclusion: Understanding Digital Textualities

Importance of Language Awareness

  • The session concludes with an emphasis on self-awareness within language use in literature, encouraging students to consider linguistic issues from a literary perspective.

Invitation for Further Research

Interactivity in Digital Literature

The Nature of the Project

  • The project emphasizes interactivity, requiring navigation rather than a linear reading experience typical of traditional books.
  • Each reader will have a unique aesthetic experience as different windows and montages are generated by an algorithm for each individual.

Exploration of Digital Poetry

  • The discussion includes experiments by Milton Laufer, particularly focusing on digital poetry, which is highly developed within this experimental realm.

Algorithmic Novel: "Lagunas"

  • Laufer's novel "Lagunas" is described as an algorithmic work composed of 50 pre-written fragments that the algorithm rearranges differently for each download.
  • This structure allows each reader to experience their own version of the novel, reflecting themes of memory recovery and personal narrative.

Historical Context and Influence

Playlists: Poesía digital
Video description

Primera parte de la clase sobre poesía digital.