According to the writers of the rewriting service https://writology.com/rewriting, digital poetry is one of the newest branches of literature that combines traditional poetic techniques and modern technologies. Digital poetry uses a variety of digital tools and programs to create poetic works. We discuss one example of the intersection of technology and art on our podcast.
Mary Galvin speaks with Graham Allen about his work of digital poetry, Holes. A poetic vehicle for the exploration of chance, meaning, juxtaposition and language, Holes is a ten syllable one line per day poem which offers something less and something more than a window on the author’s life. Composition of Holes began on December 23rd, 2006, and it is now published by New Binary Press.
Date: December 2015