Robert Kendall (poet)
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Robert Kendall is an influential figure in the field of digital poetry. Canadian-born, he now lives in the United States.[1] He has a Master's degree in Musicology and has taught electronic poetry for the New School University's online course.[2]
In 1990, he used DOS to create two 'kinetic poems', The Clue: a MiniMystery and It all Comes Down to ________.[3] [4] He later worked using Visual Basic.[5] He refers to his style of poems as "SoftPoems", in which words and phrases are animated to match movement with meaning.[1] He maintains the "Electronic literature directory", a list of over 2000 works of literature available online.[6]
Contents
Books
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See also
- Chris Funkhouser
References
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External links
- Kendall's homepage
- Kendall's recent Logozoa project
- A conversation with Robert Kendall, Item 105, Interactive Art Conference, Arts Wire.
- A Study in Shades, interactive poem on BBC Online.
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