Code Poetry

"Sampled from the various languages of computer programming and the WWW, ted warnell uses fragmented alphabets, numbers, and miscellaneous other characters to achieve his particular brand of code literature, and the poems he creates . . . read like contemporary remixes of Vorticism.

Like the Vorticists' myriad forms of visual, literary, and typographical audacity -- what 'Manifesto - II' in BLAST I refers to as 'insidious and volcanic chaos' . . . warnell's code poems concern themselves with dynamism, the modern world, and the machine age. Instead of automobiles, factories, and the tools of symmetrical warfare, though, warnell's '(vor)texts' focus on twenty-first century mechanisms: CPUs and the internet . . . contemporary 'digitality,' . . . and the other information-distributing systems in our midst." -- From SCRIPTjr.nl

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The Marjorie C. Luesebrink Collection

Published in 2006 by Warnell, Ted.

This generic CD-ROM is labeled in the artist's hand "Poets & Others 17/20," signed, and dated 2005. This copy was given to ELO by Marjorie Luesebrink in Spring of 2018.

PUBLICATION TYPE

E-lit Object