An Interview with Jill Magi and Pierre Depaz, Author and Programmer of SIGN CLIMACTERIC
An Interview with Jill Magi and Pierre Depaz, Author and Programmer of SIGN CLIMACTERIC by Brandon Krieg. This interview explores climate change, human bodies, and the ways that Jill Magi and Pierre Depas transformed a chapbook of poetry into a moving and degrading digital work of art.
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oai:doaj.org-article:a230a3e8a5554bb8b80f54371fae0c7b2021-11-08T18:36:58ZAn Interview with Jill Magi and Pierre Depaz, Author and Programmer of SIGN CLIMACTERIC2160-0104https://doaj.org/article/a230a3e8a5554bb8b80f54371fae0c7b2018-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://nanocrit.com/issues/issue13/An-Interview-with-Jill-Magi-and-Pierre-Depaz-Author-and-Programmer-of-SIGN-CLIMACTERIChttps://doaj.org/toc/2160-0104An Interview with Jill Magi and Pierre Depaz, Author and Programmer of SIGN CLIMACTERIC by Brandon Krieg. This interview explores climate change, human bodies, and the ways that Jill Magi and Pierre Depas transformed a chapbook of poetry into a moving and degrading digital work of art.Brandon KriegJill MagiPierre DepazNew York City College of Technologyarticlepoetryanthropocenedigital poemclimate changedeathmaterialityHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesAZ20-999Language and LiteraturePLiterature (General)PN1-6790ENNANO, Iss 13 (2018) |
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An Interview with Jill Magi and Pierre Depaz, Author and Programmer of SIGN CLIMACTERIC by Brandon Krieg. This interview explores climate change, human bodies, and the ways that Jill Magi and Pierre Depas transformed a chapbook of poetry into a moving and degrading digital work of art. |
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