Poetic Acts & New Media
Book Details
Author(s)Tom O'Connor
PublisherUniversity Press of America
ISBN / ASIN0761836306
ISBN-139780761836308
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Poetic Acts & New Media advances the fields of literary and new media studies by clarifying boundaries between competing genres and media through the creation of a new artistic genre, "media poetry." This aesthetic mode of expression/becoming seeks to transform mass culture (our codes of communication) by self-consciously acknowledging how textual, audio, and/or visual signs are constructed according to their simulation and not their representation.
This study draws heavily upon literary media theories that intersect with Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of 'Sense' as a simulated power of sensory transformations. Media poetry becomes a complex power of 'Sense' by blending conventional mass-media codes with poetic simulations that provide alternative forms of creating meaning.
Poetic Acts & New Media specifically examines the works of several poets that exemplify this multi-sensory approach to printed-text poetry, especially:
· Langston Hughes
· Tony Medina
· David Wojahn
· John Kinsella
· David Trinidad.
It also analyzes several contemporary films that embody the multi-modal logic of media poetry:
· David Lynch's Mullholland Drive
· Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky
· Spike Jonze's Being John Malkovich.
In addition, this study interprets two influential primetime Tv shows as exemplars of media poetry: Twin Peaks and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. All media poetry, regardless of genre or medium, allows readers/viewers to envision "reality production" as a rewriteable and poetic enterprise that can productively remediate any transparent abstraction or common-sense realism.
This study draws heavily upon literary media theories that intersect with Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of 'Sense' as a simulated power of sensory transformations. Media poetry becomes a complex power of 'Sense' by blending conventional mass-media codes with poetic simulations that provide alternative forms of creating meaning.
Poetic Acts & New Media specifically examines the works of several poets that exemplify this multi-sensory approach to printed-text poetry, especially:
· Langston Hughes
· Tony Medina
· David Wojahn
· John Kinsella
· David Trinidad.
It also analyzes several contemporary films that embody the multi-modal logic of media poetry:
· David Lynch's Mullholland Drive
· Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky
· Spike Jonze's Being John Malkovich.
In addition, this study interprets two influential primetime Tv shows as exemplars of media poetry: Twin Peaks and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. All media poetry, regardless of genre or medium, allows readers/viewers to envision "reality production" as a rewriteable and poetic enterprise that can productively remediate any transparent abstraction or common-sense realism.


