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HYPERPOETRY & DIGITAL FICTION Group 2 Members Modern Trends in Literature Rafael B. Alagon Jennifer N. Degamo Roxan Q. Manigos
HYPER POETRY
INTRODUCTION Hyper poetry is also called “cyber-poetry”. It refers to works of verse which could not be presented without a computer since it contains links to sub-poems, footnotes, poetry “generators”, poetry with movement or images.
HOW HYPERPOETRY PUSHES THE BOUNDARIES OF TRADITIONAL POETRY Incorporation of multimedia. Non linear Structure Interactivity and Participation integration of Technology Expansion of Poetic Devices
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HYPERPOETRY AND TRADITIONAL POETRY Hyperpoetry includes multimedia elements. It incorporates hyperlinks, allowing readers to explore different paths and layers of meaning.
Hyperpoetry has a non-linear structure, providing an interactive reading experience. Traditional poetry focuses primarily on the written word and linear progression.
STEPS IN CREATING HYPERPOETRY Choose a topic : identify the central theme or concepts you want to explore in your hyperpoem .
2. Select Hypermedia Elements : decide on the multimedia elements to include, such as images, videos, or audio recording. 3. Write the text : Create the poetic text, keeping in mind its connection to the chosen theme .
4. Incorporate hyperlinks : Insert hyperlinks to connect different parts of the poem or provide additional layers of meaning. 5. Design and Format : Consider the visual design and layout of the hyperpoem to enhance the reading experience.
6. Test and Refine : Preview and navigate through the hyperpoem to ensure it meets your intended impact.
IMPORTANCE OF HYPERPOETRY Hyperpoetry offers new possibilities for personal expression and creativity. It bridges the gap between technology and literature, making poetry more accessible to modern audiences.
Hyperpoetry can break conventional boundaries, allowing poets to convey emotions and ideas in innovative ways. It encourages reader interaction, providing an immersive and engaging experience.
DOS AND DON’TS IN WRITING HYPERPOETRY DOS: Choose multimedia elements that complements the poetic text and enhance its meaning. 2. Utilize hyperlinks strategically to provide context and expand ideas.
3. Experiment with different layouts and designs to create an aesthetically pleasing experience .
DON’TS: Avoid excessive use of multimedia elements that may distract from the poem’s message. 2. Ensure hyperlinks don’t disrupt the flow of the poem but add the depth and context.
3. Don’t sacrifice the essence of poetry for the sake of incorporating technology.
EXAMPLES “THE DREAMLIFE OF LETTER” By: Brian Kim Stefans “The Jew’s Daughter” By: Judd Morrissey “Twelve Blue” By: Michael Joyce
DIGITAL FICTION Modern Trends in Literature
Digital Fiction It is a form of literature that is created and presented using digital technology. It uses multi-media elements such as texts, images,videos, audio and other interactive features.
Digital Fiction Other digital fiction makes use of only 3 media: book, movie or video and internet website. It allows readers/users to engage with the narrative in non-linear ways.
Key Characteristics of Digital Fiction 1. Multi-media integration 2. Interactivity 3.Non-linear narrative 4.Accessibility
Challenges of Digital Fiction Among Its Users 1. Digital Format Limitations 2. Distraction and Attention Span 3. Privacy and Data Security 4. Technical Issues and Compatibility 5. Digital Divide