Computational Poetics: Language and Technology

  • Image: Cesar & Lois, Degenerative Cultures: fire and water, 2022 (project series 2018–2022); Book with Physarum polycephalum (microorganism) growth. Courtesy of the artists.
    Image: Cesar & Lois, Degenerative Cultures: fire and water, 2022 (project series 2018–2022); Book with Physarum polycephalum (microorganism) growth. Courtesy of the artists.

Computational Poetics: Language and Technology
Organized by Beall Center for Art + Technology
Supported by UC Illuminations
Anteater Learning Pavilion (ALP), Room 1300
Thursday, January 12 2PM PST

 

Language has met the challenge of computation by accelerating, leaping off the page, expressing its embodied nature, abbreviating itself, visualizing, manifesting via sonification and then joining the landscapes of the Anthropocene. Since the 1960s, artists and poets play a critical role in this transformation by exploring and exploiting the ever-expanding misalignment between literary and technological culture. This talk will explore processing language in early computing and the evolution of how artists have utilized emerging technologies as tools for expression to push the boundaries of literature. 

 

Participants include: 

Jesse C. Jackson, moderator
Hannah B Higgins, guest curator
David Familian, Artistic Director of Beall Center for Art + Technology
Mary Flanagan, artist
Bill Seaman, artist
Lucy HG Solomon of Cesar & Lois collective, artist

 

Register here.

Event Date: 
January 12, 2023 - 2:00pm
Event Location: 
Anteater Learning Pavilion (ALP), Room 1300