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Attn: Solitude
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Attn: Solitude
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Mez Breeze
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Introduction by Florian Cramer
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:93 | Dimensions(mm): Height 221,Width 147 |
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Category/Genre | Poetry by individual poets |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780975249260
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Cordite Publishing Inc.
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Imprint |
Cordite Publishing Inc.
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Publication Date |
1 February 2017 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
Don't mistake this for an experimental poetry book. This is a five-year archival snapshot of text-streaming transmissions; a recording that documents continuity. The streams captured in this volume were composed in a period after net.art email forums had disappeared. 'New media' had, in the meantime, ceased to be new. The arts terms 'post-internet' and 'the new aesthetic' describe this state of affairs where online and offline, digital and analogue, can no longer be separated. Since this blending had always been characteristic for mezangelle, Breeze's text streaming both practised and transcended 'new media'. Her streaming of consciousness is wired in every syllable. 'Attn: Solitude isn't a straight poetry book, nor is it a strict collation of cyborgian-emulated [chap+lady]book texts. The codework contents in this book do fragmentally fold [+ spit out of/from] poetic conventions. These microtexts do presentation-lap gently [yes: gently, albeit clinically, in some instances] at the cusp of code and poiesis. Attn: Solitude employs mezangelle - a type of quasi-cobbled conventionset born from 90s digital fomentation - to form packets of code-laced and culturally inflected output. You may choose to snippetswim in[to] these units of mezangelled output, these comprehension chips dragged kicking from one medium and screaming into another. You may not. If not, then ... ? If-then-else.' - Mez Breeze
Author Biography
For over two decades, Mez Breeze's award-winning digital writing has helped shape interactive games, transmedia and epoetry. Her development of codeworks and pioneering net language mezangelle has been compared with the work of Shakespeare, James Joyce and Larry Wall. Breeze is a Co-producer, Creative Director and Lead Interactive Writer on the Inanimate Alice: Perpetual Nomads Interactive Novel / Virtual Reality Series, an advisor to The Mixed Augmented Reality Art Research Organisation, a senior research affiliate with The Humanities and Critical Code Studies Lab, and is in the process of developing a career archive with Duke University's Curator team.
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