Monday, December 14, 2009

Digital Poetry Project

Today, we will read a few poems by Joy Harjo.

The remaining class time will be devoted to publishing your Digital Poetry Projects.

Before you upload: MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE SOMEONE PROOFREAD YOUR WORK!

Once you upload, please provide me with the link by commenting on this post and copy and paste your link.

We WILL showcase your poetry projects on Wednesday!

Ms. Moraites

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Post your Poetry Response Here

Please post your poetry response.

Upload your iMovie Digital Poetry Project

You should be at a place to finish and upload you iMovie digital poetry movie project.

To upload, follow this tutorial:

https://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0B1015hZr-WuROTY2ZjJhMWUtMjEzNi00NGVlLTk0N2EtZTg3NTVlZTgzZmRl&hl=en


Once you have uploaded your video project, please copy and paste the link on this post as a comment.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Digital Poetry

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_poetry

The concept of digital creation in terms of making art & music seems straight forward enough -- you use software to manipulate and/or create sounds or images in ways not possible before we had computers. But what is digital poetry and what electronic tools beyond digital distribution are available to muse maniacs and word artists? How can a poet make words do more than they would if they were spoken or typed normally.
Perhaps the most common entry point for shaping poetry with new digital tools is through combining it with media formats already being redefined by the new forms of digital expression. Spoken word sampling can add new dimensions to experimental electronic music & avante garde video. Word and phrase forms can also be a powerfully integrated into Dadaistic digital collages. But how and when will word driven artists finally be able to enjoy the ease of digital creation and power of electronic expression now available to visua l and sound artists?"


http://www.poetscoop.org/dada/blog/2007/01/concept-of-digital-creation-in-terms-of.html

If you think you're done, you're probably not!! Keep working, refining, editing, and working on your project. Think of it as drafts of writing.

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