"Perls of wisdom: Computer language and Perl poetry"

TorgoX on 2005-11-26T08:36:26

Dear Log,



Full Citation & Abstract:

Publication Number:
AAT 3154948
Title:
Perls of wisdom: Computer language and Perl poetry
Author:
Segura, Cynthia Anne
Degree:
PhD
School:
The University of New Mexico
Date:
2004
Pages:
144
Adviser:
Beene, Lynn
Isbn:
0-496-15777-9
Source:
DAI-A 65/11, p. 4193, May 2005
Subject:
Literature, Modern (0298)
Digital Formats:
PDF 5.16Mb image-only PDF
Abstract:

With the advent of the digital revolution and the widespread use and acceptance of the personal computer, authors and poets around the globe have begun to explore the dynamic potential of new modes of communication, such as hypertext, programming languages, and multimedia environments. While much has been written about works that employ hypertext and multimedia, few critics have analyzed poems authored in programming languages, such as Perl poetry. These computer language poems, the curious instance in which poem and code are one, are the most interesting of these new forms of writing since they provide unique insight into the poetics of digital environments as one of performance, language games, and word play. Because these digital forms of writing use new technologies unavailable to previous generations, there is a strong inclination to characterize them as radically different and completely unlike traditional print-based poetries. Yet Perl and other forms of new media poetry represent an extension, not the dissolution, of concepts already being explored in avant-garde poetry. Like other forms of avant-garde poetry, Perl poetry is non-mimetic, non-lyrical, and non-narrative. Instead of lyricism and plot, Perl poetry foregrounds the material constraints of the computing environment in connection with a heightened attention to the visual, aural, and semantic characteristics of both English and the Perl language. Perl poetry not only signifies an important addition to the history of contemporary poetry, but also suggests dramatic implications for the study of poetry. As we enter the digital age, we must alter our definitions of poetry to include objects outside our traditional areas of expertise. In so doing, Perl poetry suggests that in the digital age, poetry is an interdisciplinary endeavor.


Well, that's going to complicate things

merlyn on 2005-11-26T15:36:48

People looking for the book of my columns from Apress can get mildly confused now.

Theiving bastards

brian_d_foy on 2005-11-26T22:39:39

Frickin' dissertation services. They have a digital copy but they want to charge $33 for it. I wonder if I could get it as a FOIA request since it was submitted to a state university.

Re:Theiving bastards

TorgoX on 2005-11-27T10:18:59

FOI request? I like the way you think.

Those dissertation services are awful and they need to Not Exist.