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  2. Visual poetry - Wikipedia

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    Visual poetry is a style of poetry that incorporates graphic and visual design elements to convey its meaning. This style combines visual art and written expression to create new ways of presenting and interpreting poetry. [1] Visual poetry focuses on playing with form, which means it often takes on various art styles.

  3. Video poetry - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as videopoetry, video-visual poetry, poetronica, poetry video, media poetry, or Cin(E)-Poetry depending on the length and content of the video work and the techniques employed (e.g. digital technology) in its creation. Video poetry is a wide-ranging category where very different typologies of works converge.

  4. Digital poetry - Wikipedia

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    Digital poetry is a form of electronic literature, displaying a wide range of approaches to poetry, with a prominent and crucial use of computers. Digital poetry can be available in form of CD-ROM, DVD, as installations in art galleries, in certain cases also recorded as digital video or films, as digital holograms, on the World Wide Web or Internet, and as mobile phone apps.

  5. Electronic literature - Wikipedia

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    This can include hypertext fiction, animated poetry (often called kinetic poetry) and other forms of digital poetry, literary chatbots, computer-generated narratives or poetry, art installations with significant literary aspects, interactive fiction and literary uses of social media.

  6. Wattpad - Wikipedia

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    The app focuses specifically on the romance genre and is intended for adult readers. On February 21, 2017, Wattpad launched a chat stories app called Tap , [ 33 ] [ 34 ] which offers stories in the form of text messages as if reading a private conversation on someone else's phone.

  7. Nail Artist Coca Michelle on Creating ‘Visual Poetry’ - AOL

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    “This year, I actually spent a little bit of time working on a project that’s not nail-related, but still has something to do with my brand, Visual Poet, and my heritage,” Michelle said.

  8. Adriana de Barros - Wikipedia

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    Her visual poems have been screened at the American festivals Flashbang! and Flashbang 4 (2001 and 2002), The. ME.Project. (2002; showcased in Toronto, New York and Los Angeles). Her work has appeared in art/poetry books and websites. [1] De Barros has been recognized for "trying to make poetry more dynamic and accessible."

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