Sunday 5th February 2012


 

Articles mentioning ‘Poetry’

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Something Every Day

Something Every Day is a website, created by Max Wallis, devoted to changing the way in which people interact with art, specifically poetry and prose, on a daily basis.

Bringing poetry into a centralised space

Our website gave us a foundation on which to introduce ourselves into the community – a place that we could send people. It established a dialogue between between offline and online spaces, allowing us to interact with the community…

Corpoetics ‘found’ poetry

Corpoetics is a collection of ‘found’ poetry from the websites of well-known brands and corporations. Writer Nick Asbury visited various company websites, found the closest thing to a corporate overview or mission statement, then set about rearranging the words into poetry.

City Poems 2003

A continually updated biography of a city that readers discover on their mobile phones while they walk around their city.

Guardian text message poetry competition 2001

In May 2001 the Guardian newspaper ran a text message poetry competition. Readers were asked to send poems by text more »

Poetry and technology together

To talk about poetry and technology in the same breath is enough to send most traditionalists running for a cold more »

Alight Here: The Tube Project

Alight Here will be capturing the essence of each of London’s 270 underground stations in an online collection of poems and photographs contributed by the public.

The Poetry Archive

The Poetry Archive is an ever-expanding archive of poets reading their own work. It is the world’s premier online collection. It was founded by Sir Andrew Motion, when he was UK Poet Laureate, and by recording producer, Richard Carrington.

Songs of Imagination and Digitisation

Songs of Imagination & Digitisation is an illuminated book for the digital age, published by if:book with support from Arts Council England.]

Ether Books

The Ether iPhone app offers short stories, essays and poetry by new and established authors. It aims to connect mobile users to their favourite authors in a ‘quick-to-read’ format.

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