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''Prehistoric Digital Poetry: An Archaeology of Forms, 1959–1995'' is a nonfiction book by C. T. Funkhouser. It provides documentation and literary criticism of early forms of
electronic literature Electronic literature or digital literature is a genre of literature encompassing works created exclusively on and for digital devices, such as computers, tablets, and mobile phones. A work of electronic literature can be defined as "a constr ...
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digital poetry 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 cert ...
, many of which are no longer accessible. It was published in 2007 by the
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Structure

Christoper Thompson Funkhouser's book is divided into five distinct sections: Introduction, Origination, Visual and Kinetic Design Poems,
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Hypermedia Hypermedia, an extension of the term hypertext, is a nonlinear medium of information that includes graphics, audio, video, plain text and hyperlinks. This designation contrasts with the broader term ''multimedia'', which may include non-interac ...
, Alternative Arrangements, Techniques Enabled. There are also two Appendices (Appendix A, and Appendix B), as well as Acknowledgments and text Notes. The Introduction to the book deals largely in generalities, seeking to lay out a basic definition and conception of digital poetry before moving into the examination of individual digital works. Here Funkhouser also deals with critiques and alternate definitions of digital poetry by from writers and theorists other than himself. The Origins section gives a detailed account of the progression of digital poetry from early computer experiments and tests, performed by a select few individuals, into the earliest forms of computer permutation writing and text generation. Visual and Kinetic Design Poems deals primarily with works built on font and
text formatting Typesetting is the composition of text by means of arranging physical ''type'' (or ''sort'') in mechanical systems or ''glyphs A glyph () is any kind of purposeful mark. In typography, a glyph is "the specific shape, design, or repre ...
. He provides a number of examples similar to the concrete poets of the first half of the 20th century, along with discussions of typology and text manipulation. The Hypertext and Hypermedia chapter of the book deals primarily with text and media links and their integration into digital poetics. Alternative Arrangements is an examination of internet writing collectives and communities built around
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. The final chapter of the book entitled Techniques Enabled focuses primarily on the ways in which technology can be advanced purely for the sake of digital poetry. That is to say the last chapter of the book discusses the ways in which digital poets are developing new software and pushing the limits of their computers' functionality in search of new forms of technological expression.


Reception

''Prehistoric Digital Poetry'' received generally positive reviews, with reviewers emphasising the value of its documentation of already-lost works of
electronic literature Electronic literature or digital literature is a genre of literature encompassing works created exclusively on and for digital devices, such as computers, tablets, and mobile phones. A work of electronic literature can be defined as "a constr ...
. Jed Rasula calls it an "immensely informative study". Alan Golding writes that it "lays out in usefully illustrated detail the early history of com- puter poems and their connections to “precomputerized poetry”, using the arrival of the World Wide Web as its cutoff point." Stephanie Boluk writes that the book's documentation of works that are almost forgotten and may soon only be documented throughteh screenshots in this book is both sad and of great value, and that the book "conveys that it is not only technologies, but also theoretical constructs that have an accelerated obsolescence in the field of digital literature."


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