Monthly Archives: April 2012

Faith By Robert Kendall

As I thought about which poem to pick for my presentation, I could not help but notice how much creativity was put into making these poems. As I watch the videos online, I discovered the many ways poetry can be … Continue reading

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Strings by Dan Waber

As I was wondering what to choose for my electronic literature presentation, I have decided to choose Strings by Dan Waber. It’s a simple set of words that are commonly used online and in reality. I realized that all of … Continue reading

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Like Stars in A Clear Night Sky by Sharif Ezzat

This poem first attracted me by its title. I thought it would be interesting what type of poem would come with this title. When I clicked it, a guy began speaking in a foreign language with English subtitles. Although I … Continue reading

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Strings by Dan Waber

I chose strings because from the start the title was simple and i knew what it was.  When i began the poem and started watching i noticed that it was different from  few i had clicked on before. For example … Continue reading

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Galatea

I chose “Galatea” by Emily Short because the thumbnail was very mysterious-looking and drew me in. Upon clicking it, it realized that I had to download a series of things, which made me more intrigued. I found that this was … Continue reading

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Star Wars: One letter at a time

If there is one thing I like about Star Wars is that I like everything about Star Wars. Naturally when I saw Star Wars, One letter at a time, by Brian Kim Stefans, I said, “This is the poem I … Continue reading

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Stud Poetry by Marko Niemi

I chose this piece because unlike the other pieces, this one grabbed my attention. I looked at almost all the pieces before realizing this piece was the most interesting one. Not only did the game of poker entertain me, but … Continue reading

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Inanimate Alice, Episode 1: China Presentation

In this slide show, it talks about a girl named Alice that’s 8 years old in search of her father. Her father, John, would usually go out to look for oil while Alice and her mom would stay at base … Continue reading

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Presentation Notes on “Rice” by geniwate

The work I chose is “Rice” by geniwate, and I chose it because I found it to be very fascinating. I felt like it took me on a journey. Even though “Rice” contains mostly photos, it’s hard to not formulate … Continue reading

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Nio by Jim Andrews

I picked this “work” because I found it the most interesting. This is something that I have never seen before. It is a kind of work that uses many different kind of sounds, which can be combined together. I believe … Continue reading

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