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Christopher T. Funkhouser's blog

Anthropophagy

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Mechanically consuming a text to project a new text is aesthetically anthropophagic, suggesting a type of shifting, combined realization. External material is consumed, digested, and restated as a new entity. Historically, this process of absorbing what is of interest in foreign matter has been a technique used to combat and transcend colonialism. (more)

On Virtually Disembodied Expression

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Both poets and programmers use computers to write poetry. Could highly refined software produce an endless stream of transformative poems? (more)

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