Category: Poetry

  • ELO Conference 2026

    ELO Conference 2026

    Looking forward to the ELO Conference 2026: (Un)supervised @ UCF! From the website: “This year’s event will continue ELO’s tradition of bringing together scholars, artists, and practitioners of electronic literature from around the world.” Monica Storrs and I will present the workshop “Out Of This World: An Exoplanetary Workshop”! Can’t wait!

  • Artificial Being

    Artificial Being

    Artificial Being is an Augmented Reality poem that tries to embody the idea of plurality of experience, inspired by Donna Haraway’s Situated Knowledges. Haraway critiques the notion of a single, objective truth and proposes instead a model of “situated,” plural, and accountable knowledge. By opening the web-viewer (in the link from the QR code) and…

  • (DYS)TO(PI)A(N) FUTURE! Publication

    (DYS)TO(PI)A(N) FUTURE! Publication

    My Augmented Reality poem (DYS) TO(PI) A(N) FUTURE! was published in Re-Mediate Litmag, Issue 3! (Scroll down to find it, or look at it here.) Dystopian Future is an Augmented Reality poem that exists in two realities at the same time. By opening the web-viewer (in the link) and pointing it at the poem, you’re…

  • Re-Mediate Reading

    Re-Mediate Reading

    Honored to be reading my new Augmented Reality poem “(DYS)TO(PI)A(N) FUTURE!” at the Second Tuesday Salon of the Electronic Literature Organization dedicated to the launch of Re-Mediate Litmag Issue 3!

  • Poem: A Bit of Surveillance

    Poem: A Bit of Surveillance

    Berlin’s most sympathetic journal, Reality Scratch, published my UML poem “A Bit of Surveillance”. Thanks to editors Melissa Frost and Thomas McDonald and all the other authors for this great issue! This poem was constructed using UML (Unified Modeling Language), a modeling tool for software systems. To create the diagram and try and capture the current precarious moment in tech affairs, I used PlantText (the expert’s design…

  • WHAT_IS_LOST

    WHAT_IS_LOST

    My poem WHAT_IS_LOST was published by Volume Poetry! “What is Lost” is an executable code poem: a poem written in code, readable for non programmers, but executable on the command line of any Linux or Mac OSX computer. The poem reflects on how human minds have been transformed into sources of data collection and have…

  • Augmented Poetry

    Augmented Poetry

    I’ve created the first prototype of an augmented poem: poetry with a layer of augmented reality(AR) that alters the meaning of the text. A poem, projected on a wall, or printed in a book, or displayed on a monitor, can be viewed through a smartphone where blanks left in the original text are filled in,…

  • infinite_loop

    infinite_loop

    My code poem infinite_loop was published by Volume Poetry Read it here, and check out the latest edition of Volume, volume 3 issue 1!