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Week 1 Homework
Becca Ricks edited this page Sep 12, 2016
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- Sign up for the A2Z Google Group
- Accept invite to slack #a2z channel (optional)
- Add something that inspires you to this page of references.
- Read / watch
- Darius Kazemi Eyeo Talk
- Lynn Cherny Eyeo Talk
- Virtual Muse excerpt (sent via e-mail)
- Find a source text and manually perform one of the mashup techniques below (or one of your own invention.) Create a webpage with the results using some combination of HTML, CSS, and/or JavaScript. Host the page on github pages (or your own server). There is no need for programming for this assignment, it's just about getting set up in an environment and starting to think about creative ways to play with text. However, you may choose to include animated or interactive elements if you like. Think about creative ways for the page to be "self-documenting", i.e. instructions for the text mashup, references, etc.
- "Cut-ups"
- Cut-up Method from Leroi Jones, ed., The Moderns: An Anthology of New Writing in America (NY: Corinth Books, 1963).
- Cut-up machine
- "Erasures"
- "N+7" or "V+__"
- Jackson Mac Low and the Diastic Technique
- Excerpt from Virtual Muse: Experiments In Computer Poetry pgs. 95-96
- Science, Technology, and Poetry: Some Thoughts on Jackson Mac Low
- Online Diastic generator
- "Cut-ups"
- add your question here
- Name -- [link name](link url), any comments or other links
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