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==<big><big>Intro</big></big>==
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My thesis will be a collection of projects. I will explore poetry not only as a literary form but as a way of thinking, creating and publishing across various media.<br>
Indeed, ''making Poetry public''.<br>
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The research will be structured into four main chapters, all united by the question:<br><br>
<big><big>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''How can poetry exist and persist'''<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''within the contemporary artistic and technological landscape?'''</big></big><br>
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Each chapter will get into a distinct medium or space and it will be connected to a project.<br>
Through these projects, and thesis, I want to demonstrate how poetic thinking can be applied across disciplines, broadening our understanding of what poetry can be and do in today’s interconnected creative world.
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==Chapters + projects==
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1. <big>'''Algorithmic verses, the AI poetic machine'''</big><br>
✮ The AI love poems generator<br>
2. <big>'''Playing Poetry, games as interactive poetic experiences'''</big><br>
✮ Game poems and open source tools<br>
3. <big>'''The poetic of DIY experimental publishing'''</big><br>
Paper, scissors, and cardboard (holder tutorial making zine + kit)</big><br>
✮ 4. <big>'''Muses, listening to the Poets'''</big><br>
Digital archive of interviews with poets, and poetic voices<br>

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Intro


My thesis will be a collection of projects. I will explore poetry not only as a literary form but as a way of thinking, creating and publishing across various media.
Indeed, making Poetry public.

The research will be structured into four main chapters, all united by the question:

   How can poetry exist and persist
            within the contemporary artistic and technological landscape?


Each chapter will get into a distinct medium or space and it will be connected to a project.
Through these projects, and thesis, I want to demonstrate how poetic thinking can be applied across disciplines, broadening our understanding of what poetry can be and do in today’s interconnected creative world.

Chapters + projects


1. Algorithmic verses, the AI poetic machine
✮ The AI love poems generator
2. Playing Poetry, games as interactive poetic experiences
✮ Game poems and open source tools
3. The poetic of DIY experimental publishing
Paper, scissors, and cardboard (holder tutorial making zine + kit)
✮ 4. Muses, listening to the Poets
Digital archive of interviews with poets, and poetic voices