Die Buch und Veranstaltungsreihe "Spekulative Poetik" der Freien Universität Berlin vereint das sprachtheoretische Wissen der letzten Jahrzehnte mit dem neuen Interesse an Ontologie.
Math might not be used to write Math is probably not clever A library probably doesn't cluck Math is probably not used with a tool Math probably doesn't bear live young You might not write with math Math is probably not a human body part Math probably doesn't usually live on a farm Math probably doesn't have a memory Math is probably not smaller then a golf ball Math probably doesn't cut down trees Math is probably not tasty You might touch math Math probably doesn't taste sweet Math is probably not a renewable resource Math was probably used over 100 years ago Math is probably not annoying Math probably doesn't like to have its belly scratched Math is probably not awake at night A library probably doesn't sweat A library is probably not a unit of measure A library is probably not a food Doctors might not take math You might not open and close a library Math is probably not in a closet Math probably doesn't tick
sehr avancierte netart/netzliteratur: Remember this guy? The dude who’s reprogramming the Deinococcus genotype with a free-verse poem in nucleotides, which in turn code for a protein that decompiles into another poem that replies to the first? He and I, we’ve been in touch. And among the latest tidbits I am authorized to reveal is the fact that he’s added a fluorescent marker to the sequence, so that microbes containing his art will glow red. And that said poems (which together form a rumination and a rejoinder on the futility of life, poet and germ in conversation) also make reference to something that is rosy of glow. I have seen these poems. I have seen the DNA and amino-acid sequences that code them. I have even seen something approaching the poem in its native form, which I am permitted to show you…