The Art of Machine Use Subversion in Digital Poetry

Jeneen Naji
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Abstract: Howard Becker (1982) terms a cooperative network of people organized through and around joint knowledge and conventions of practice as an “art world”. A new “art world is born when it brings together people who never cooperated before to produce art based on and using conventions previously unknown or not exploited in that way” (310). This essay examines digital poetry art practice as an example of Becker’s type of novel, networked, and collaborative cultural activity. The diffusion of Internet technologies and the ubiquity of computing has allowed for the creation of many new art worlds, digital poetry being just one example. Furthermore, digital poetry art practice demonstrates a long history of machine use subversion, as we see technologies initially designed for other uses being repurposed to create digital poetry. In these cases, most consequentially to our thinking regarding digital poetry, what occurs is the process described by Becker: “the people who develop new art worlds participate in the broad currents of intellectual and expressive interest growing out of extant tradition and practice” (314). Although the digital poem is a distinct and unique literary artifact, digital poetry can be regarded as an ouroboric recursive practice that builds on the extant traditions of early experimentations with print, lm, and video poetry as well as net art. Understanding how digital poetry operates as an art world allows us to legitimize and recognize the importance of digital culture and its impact on contemporary art and culture.
数字诗歌中的机器使用颠覆艺术
摘要:霍华德·贝克尔(Howard Becker, 1982)将通过共同的知识和实践惯例组织起来的人们的合作网络称为“艺术世界”。一个新的“艺术世界诞生了,当它把以前从未合作过的人聚集在一起,根据以前未知的或未以这种方式利用的惯例进行艺术创作”(310)。这篇文章考察了数字诗歌艺术实践作为贝克的小说,网络和协作的文化活动类型的一个例子。互联网技术的普及和计算机的普及使得许多新的艺术世界得以诞生,数字诗歌只是其中一个例子。此外,数字诗歌艺术实践展示了机器使用颠覆的悠久历史,因为我们看到最初为其他用途设计的技术被重新用于创造数字诗歌。在这些情况下,最重要的是我们对数字诗歌的思考,发生的是贝克尔所描述的过程:“开发新艺术世界的人参与了从现有传统和实践中成长起来的知识和表达兴趣的广泛潮流”(314)。虽然数字诗歌是一种独特的文学作品,但数字诗歌可以被视为一种递归的实践,它建立在早期印刷、电影、视频诗歌和网络艺术实验的现存传统之上。理解数字诗歌作为一个艺术世界是如何运作的,使我们能够合法化并认识到数字文化的重要性及其对当代艺术和文化的影响。
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