Sunday, November 28, 2010

Re: [Yasmin_discussions] Science, Technology, POETRY

as an act of poetry maybe (my last paper):

"Emma Bovary et la thermodynamique"

http://flaubert.univ-rouen.fr/article.php?id=8

<http://flaubert.univ-rouen.fr/article.php?id=8>bien à vous

Zaven Paré

2010/11/27 roger malina <rmalina@alum.mit.edu>

> new YASMIN discussion beginning Dec 1 2010 :
>
> Science, Technology, POETRY
>
> TOPIC:
>
> In this YASMIN (http://www.media.uoa.gr/yasmin/) discussion we wish
> to discuss the varieties of poetry today that connect to science, the arts
> and technology.
>
> There are examples of poets who have also been scientists or
> engineers; poetry that uses new
> technologies to find new forms for expression; poetry that uses
> mediated senses to explore and
> ground the feel and taste of data (the erotics of data?); poetry that
> grapples with how science and
> new technologies changes what it means to be human today and how we
> live together. We welcome
> submissions of poetry and links to poetry sites.
>
> This YASMIN discussion will be seeded by the following invited
> respondents, but of course all
> YASMINERS are invited to join in the discussion:
>
> Roger Malina : http://malina.diatrope.com
> An astronomer and editor. He is currently Director of the Observatoire
> Astronomique de Marseille
> Provence, Executive Editor of the Leonardo Publications at MIT Press,
> and co chair of the Art Science
> Program at the IMERA Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies. He
> writes poetry secretly.
>
> Vítor Reia-Baptista
> Professor and Director of the Department of Communication, Arts and
> Design of the School of
> Education and Communication at the University of Algarve, Portugal:
> <http://w3.ualg.pt/~vreia>
> Coordinator of the Research Group in Film, Communication and Visual
> Arts at the CIAC -
> Centro de Investigação em Artes e Comunicação:
> <http://www.ciac.pt/en/index.php>
> Author of the Blog on Arts, Science, Technology, Poetry and Culture:
> <http://www.atirateaomar.blogspot.com>
> And an active member of the Poetry-Jazz Group «Flajazzados» blending
> different styles
> of Jazz «Free, Be-Bop and Funky» with the tradition of the «Spoken
> Word» movements:
> <http://www.myspace.com/flajazzados>
>
> Nicolás Hernández Guillén
>
> Jared Smith
> http://www.jaredsmith.info
> http://secrettechnology.com/
>
> Jared Smith is the author of nine volumes of poetry, and the editor of
> several volumes in the applied
> sciences dealing with biotechnology, microelectronics, systems
> engineering, and energy measurement.
> He has served as an adviser on policy and technology to several White
> House Commissions under President
> Clinton; Team Leader for a national SCADA security encryption project
> funded by Department of Defense;
> Special Advisor to Argonne National Laboratory; and as a director of
> Research and Education at Institute of
> Gas Technology.
>
> Jason Nelson
> http://www.heliozoa.com
> Digital poet/artist, academic in Australia, founder of Netpoetic.com,
> with over forty digital artworks which have won
> numerous awards, and been exhibited and written about around the
> world. Recently re-built a digital poetry portal
> with the hope of spreading these kinds of works:
> http://www.heliozoa.com , currently centers of interfaces and they
> relate to the construction and creation of digital poems
>
> Tim Peterson
>
> Bronac Ferran:
> http://www.boundaryobject.org/index.html
> Bronac Ferran is a researcher in areas of art, science, technology,
> law, media and cultural production. Bronac
> was Director of Interdisciplinary Arts at Arts Council England .She
> has organised many events and generated
> numerous influential initiatives including the CODE conference.
>
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