Poemaps: Perspectives for Creation and Circulation of Poetry in a Multimedia Context

Authors

  • Rogério Barbosa da Silva CEFET MG
  • Amanda R. G. Martins CEFET MG
  • Caio Saldanha CEFET MG

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-8830_6-2_12

Keywords:

Poemaps, georeferencing, poetry, urban space, labyrinth, open artwork

Abstract

The Tecnopoetics group has developed the concept of Poemaps, which constitutes a system for the creation of poetry within a logic of georeferencing. The intrinsic elements of the Poemaps are: (1) the critical articulation linking poetry and urban space: (2) the use of online mapping services to georeference poetry to certain spaces ” fostering the desire to write about lived or imagined spatialities; (3) the topic of the labyrinth ” inside a mechanism to foster imagination and questioning about existential complexities in the cities; (4) the creation of interactive poetry as enhancer of criticism ” through the use of commentary-poems, fusing transtextual categories, such as metatextuality or architextuality, insofar as texts are also prone to intermedialities; (5) the concept of a web application capable of performing as an open artwork.

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References

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ECO, Umberto (1999). The Open Work. Translated by Anna Cangogni. Cambridge, Massachussets: Harvard University Press.

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Published

2018-08-10

How to Cite

Silva, Rogério Barbosa da, Amanda R. G. Martins, and Caio Saldanha. 2018. “Poemaps: Perspectives for Creation and Circulation of Poetry in a Multimedia Context”. MATLIT: Materialities of Literature 6 (2):167-84. https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-8830_6-2_12.

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Secção Temática | Thematic Section

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