Thursday, 25 June 2015
Def Poetry Jam - Saul Williams (Coded Language)
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
Poets that Use Technology in poetry
1). A. R. Ammons.
The poet A.R.Ammons wrote lots of poems and all poems always continuing through life interest mostly in science, biological processes, animals, and also even for his philosophical meditation the weather always provide the raw material. He has lots of understandings with so many other poets like, Robert Frost, William Carlos William, Wallace Stevens. He was born in 1926. He is mostly famous for experimental longer poems, personal lyrics. If you see his poem "Mechanics", it has some space. The poem is so long but he use technology to create it. U can find lots of physical chemistry in it. Its describe the procedure of the our body. It is nice.
2). Michael Prihoda
Michael Prihoda is a poet. He is also an artist. He wrote lots of poems with creative writing. He is the founding editor of After the pause. He enjoys nature. He use typewriter to create the poetry art. If you read his poems "Dreaming", he use typewriter to create the shape. His poems are so simple and understandable. Readers can easily understand. By using typewriter, he puts spaces and create an art in his poems. He use so many mediums to explore his creativity.
3) Carl Andre
The Carl Andre used the typewriter as a machine and saw how to apply the letters on the page by using it. When he started using the typewriter, he don't know how to use it. He use only one finger to type the words but when I see his poems, I feel that he apply physical impression on to a page. Carl Andre is not professionally poet but in addition to making a sculpture, he also started to write a poems in the way of concrete poetry. He use to displaying the word on the
page. Each of poem has some feelings, expression, emotions, and shape.
4). Tyler Knott Gregson
“I promise you
I will try harder
to be better.
I
have battled with things
inside me
for longer than you know;
I do not know
what they are
or why they are there,
I only know
that they feel
manageable,
defeatable,
when I
am around
You.”
BY:‐ Tayler Knott
The poet uses the technology when he creates a poem. He mostly writes the poems in typewriter. Mainly he used to write the daily haiku. “Tyler Knott Gregson also uses some social media websites to explore his poetry style and his thoughts such as Tumblr, Instagram and Twitter since 2009. (Gregson, Tyler Knott)” He is also writing language poems and it is very simple and direct. Everyone can understand and feel what he wants to express though his poems. His poems also give different shapes. He use typewriter to separate the word by giving space. Here I mention one example of love poem by Tyler Knott, where he expresses feelings towards partner and love.
5). Peter Finch
The typewriter poet Peter Finch used technological device when he create a concrete poems. His poems always gives some best meanings. When I went through his work, all poems are created on typewriter. He like to create some shape and he always do some innovative work. The poem "Moon" is the best example of his work. He use typewriter in different ways. He break the moon word and by putting space in the word, he create a four square shapes. It is one of the best concrete poem.
Poetry Applications on Ipad
1). Poetry Dairy
Poetry Daily is an anthology of contemporary poetry. It brings you a new poem from new books, magazines, and journals, chosen from the work of a wide variety of poets to provide you with a window on the broad range of poetry offered annually by publishers large and small. it is very nice application to play with poems.
2). Poet's Pad
Poet's Pad contains powerful idea generating tools that are designed to inspire creative expression and eliminate writer's block. you can also your own poem by choosing your own words and line. it gives you lots of features to work on it.
3). Poetry Everywhere
POETRY EVERYWHERE is a collection of short poetry videos featuring contemporary poets reading their own works, introduced by Garrison Keillor. It’s pure poetry! With easy navigation, this app is a sure way to provide reflection and inspiration. you can also find the videos and the poet's own poems. its is so simple and direct application where we can find poetry easily.
4). Poetry Foundation
3). Poetry Everywhere
POETRY EVERYWHERE is a collection of short poetry videos featuring contemporary poets reading their own works, introduced by Garrison Keillor. It’s pure poetry! With easy navigation, this app is a sure way to provide reflection and inspiration. you can also find the videos and the poet's own poems. its is so simple and direct application where we can find poetry easily.
4). Poetry Foundation
The Poetry Foundation's universal iOS app, you can now take thousands of poems by classic and contemporary poets with you wherever you go. It has some Features that enhance your knowledge about poetry. you can find randomly any poem and save as a Favorite Poem.
- Search for old favorites poems with memorable lines.
- Give your device a shake to discover new poems to fit your mood.
- Save your favorite poems to read and share later—through Facebook, Twitter, or e-mail.
5). Poetics
Poetics is a visual poetry app for your iPhone that is able to create movable text with images. All you need to do is snap a picture, write your poem, then add the images that you desire. This gives you and your readers a more personal connection to who you are and what you have written. Share via email, printed postcards, Tumble, Instagram, and other social media sites.
Saturday, 20 June 2015
Poets form poetry foundation
EDWARD THOMAS
The Cherry Trees
The cherry trees bend over and are shedding
On the old road where all that passed are dead,
Their petals, strewing the grass as for a wedding
This early May morn when there is none to wed.
"The Cherry Trees" is almost an imagist poem written by Edward Thomas. According to me, the mood of the poem is romantic and melancholy. It is a very sweetly sad poem about death, solitude and silence, the haunting recurrence.
I like the most about his opinion in this little poem, which is more about the generic experience of human mortality rather than the ravages of war.
The Owl
In this poem, the Owl tells the story of a soldier who escapes from the battlefield, leaving soldiers struggling with veritable death. I like the most about this poem is that the poet express his experience of war and how he made decision to survive in cold night. he poem is about escapism-battle, human suffering, the moral responsibility of man, the inhumanity of the warfare, the pathos of the class-divided society.
DAVID TOMAS MARTINEZ
In Chicano Park
TO FIND POEM CLICK HERE
In this poem, David Tomas try to explain the whole scenario about Chicano park. i like the most about this poem is that how he explain each and every thing with good description. Here he mention about, murals - it is one kind drawing. if you visit the park, whole park wall have some historical paintings and statues. He try to express his experience, emotions. how wind is blowing, the man walking on the street and the building reflect the sun. i like this poem most.
Us vs Them
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In this poem the writer explain his past life how he grow. If you read the poem, it has lots of scared emotions, feelings. The poem compares the situation. The poet explain the situations in different age and explain why child scared with the Russian. this is very nice poem and story based so , i like it most.
RAE ARMANTROUT
Accounts
To Find Poem Click Here
This poet is the one of the language poet stands apart from other Language poets in her lyrical voice and her commitment to the interior and the domestic. in this poem she try to explain the light speed and its shape. she also try to explain how something interrupt the light, it has some feelings in it.
Advent
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In this poem the poet try to explain a scenario of a small craft shop and some small balloons in the shape of mother, baby and sheep. This poem have some feelings that explain everything about family. This poet's short-lined poems are often concerned with dismantling conventions of memory, pop culture, science, and mothering.
Wednesday, 10 June 2015
I guess these trailers lined up in the lot off the highway will do.
I guess that crooked eucalyptus tree also.
I guess this highway will have to do and the cars
and the people in them on their way.
The present is always coming up to us, surrounding us.
It's hard to imagine atoms, hard to imagine
hydrogen & oxygen binding, it'll have to do.
This sky with its macular clouds also
and that electric tower to the left, one line broken free
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
Silliman’s Blog
Here is the link,where Ron Silliman reading from Revelator at the Book-thug 2013 Fall Book Launch. What I find most striking about Silliman's sentences is that they're fun. Revelator is the opening poem in a major sequence entitled Universe. It's the jumping off point for a work that, were Ron Silliman to live long enough.
To see video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyxBu22jQos
Sunday, 24 May 2015
Christian Bok's DNA Theory
The Christian Bok has conceived a project regards absurd ambition. The poet has been working on the Xenotext Experiment since last 13 years. It is a literary exercise that gives the aesthetic potential of genetics in modern era.
The Bok has developed a Xenotext by writing a poem, encoding it within a sequence of DNA.
According to my research, the Bok has been working on the Xenotext for nine years to create an "living poetry". He use a chemical alphabet to translate this poem to a sequence of DNA for implement to genome of a bacterium.
The Bok has developed a Xenotext by writing a poem, encoding it within a sequence of DNA.
According to my research, the Bok has been working on the Xenotext for nine years to create an "living poetry". He use a chemical alphabet to translate this poem to a sequence of DNA for implement to genome of a bacterium.

Wednesday, 20 May 2015
What is Poetry?
Poetry is a word of Greek origin. It comes from a verb with means “to make, to create”. A poem is “something made or created”. The poet is the creator and language is the material out of which s/he creates his/her work of art.
In approaching a poem, you can ask the text some simple questions which should help you to understand it:
– What is the poem about?
– Who is the voice speaking in the poem?
– To whom is the poem addressed?
– How is the poem written?
– Why has the poem been written?

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