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12 January 1994 Holopoetry, hypertext, hyperpoetry
Eduardo Kac
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Abstract
The author discusses the development of holographic visual poetics based on motion, discontinuous viewing zones, and metamorphosis. He explains how it came about ten years ago, defines the basic principles of this new poetry, and gives detailed description of three recent pieces. Next, the author discusses the notion of hypertext and hyperpoetry, and observes the similar concerns of holopoetry and hyperpoetry. He concludes with a call for the development of new poetic forms in the digital age.
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Eduardo Kac "Holopoetry, hypertext, hyperpoetry", Proc. SPIE 2043, Holographic Imaging and Materials, (12 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165542
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Holography

Holograms

Particles

Televisions

Digital holography

3D image processing

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