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ADELTA Item
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Work URL
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<a href="http://komninos.com.au/cyberpoetry/cyberpoetry1995-1997/iwb/intro.html">http://komninos.com.au/cyberpoetry/cyberpoetry1995-1997/iwb/intro.html</a>
Related Website 1
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<a href="http://iloveepoetry.com/?p=402">http://iloveepoetry.com/?p=402<br /><br /></a>
Artist Statement
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This piece is a narrative cyberpoem which i first began working on in 1995 for my cyberpoetry CD-ROMs. That version, called "reality is a construct" was created in logo-motion in 3D and ran for seven minutes. This version, because of different connection speeds, different browsers, different hosts, etc., has to be restricted to animated gifs and whatever comes packaged with Netscape 3. <a href="http://komninos.com.au/cyberpoetry/cyberpoetry1995-1997/iwb/intro.html"> Statement from author's website</a>
Platform
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gif animation
Genre
Web based digital poetry
Source of Description
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<a href="http://iloveepoetry.com/?p=402">Excerpt of Leonardo Flores' description, I love E-Poetry</a>
Source of Artist Statement
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<a href="http://komninos.com.au/cyberpoetry/cyberpoetry1995-1997/iwb/intro.html">Statement from author's website</a>
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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Zervos_adventures
Title
A name given to the resource
The Adventures of i
Creator
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Zervos, Komninos
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1995
Description
An account of the resource
This narrative 'cyberpoem' started in 1995 with the goal of developing into a lengthy 'soapie' about the life of i. The project obviously didn't go on for a long time, though the 18 webisodes plus two alternate guest webisodes collected here are a testament to an ingenious exploration of the narrative potential of animated Concrete Poetry. Each piece is an ingenious animated GIF that illustrates and comments upon a moment in the early life of a character named i. The personification of the typographical character i and the transformation of other words into objects that i explores and interacts with truly exemplifies the Noigandres group's description of Concrete Poetry as 'tension of things-words in space-time.'<br /><a href="http://iloveepoetry.com/?p=402">Excerpt of Leonardo Flores' description, I love E-Poetry</a>
<strong>Artist Statement</strong><br />This piece is a narrative cyberpoem which i first began working on in 1995 for my cyberpoetry CD-ROMs. That version, called "reality is a construct" was created in logo-motion in 3D and ran for seven minutes. This version, because of different connection speeds, different browsers, different hosts, etc., has to be restricted to animated gifs and whatever comes packaged with Netscape 3.<br /><a href="http://komninos.com.au/cyberpoetry/cyberpoetry1995-1997/iwb/intro.html">Source of Artist Statement</a>
Language
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English
Subject
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Animated gif
Concrete poetry
Cyberpoetry
Rights
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Copyright Komninos Zervos. The copyright of images posted on the ADELTA Website belongs to third parties and is included on this website by permission from copyright holders. Apart from any use permitted by the Copyright Act 1968 (including fair dealing) the images may not be downloaded, adapted, remixed, printed, emailed, stored in a cache or otherwise reproduced without the written permission from the copyright holder.
Animated gif
Concrete poetry
Cyberpoetry
Komninos Zervos