In the 21st century, we live inside technology like never before. For Applied Words “Notes from the Mainframe,” the Guild Literary Complex invites writers employed in technology to read their work and discuss the poetics of art and science.
“Notes from the Mainframe” will include readings by Catherine Halley (Director of Digital Programs, Poetry Foundation), Daniel X. O’Neil (Executive Director of Smart Chicago Collaborative), and Stephanie Plenner (Founder of Chicago Literary Map). Artists will participate in a Q&A following the event.
The Applied Words series explores the intersection between creative writing and other fields. Ranging in discipline from art and architecture to social history and biology, Applied Words attempts to use the literary arts to creatively describe and enhance our understanding of potentially disparate subjects.
Applied Words: “Notes from the Mainframe” is co-sponsored by FreeGeek Chicago and Gapers Block. Gapers Block co-founder and editor Andrew Huff will join the fray to share a few technology-themed haiku poems.
There is an open mic for this event, so feel free to bring a tech-inspired bit of writing. (2 min limit)
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ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Catherine Halley is the director of digital programs at the Poetry Foundation, where she serves as editor of poetryfoundation.org. She is working on a book about friendship and intimacy in the age of Facebook.
Daniel X. O’Neil is some dude on the Internet. Also: he’s written three books of poetry. More here: http://juggernautco.com/
Stephanie Plenner is a communication and object designer. She created the Chicago Literary Map, a cartography project turned mobile app. Plenner holds a design and communication position at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
ABOUT OUR PARTNERS:
FreeGeek Chicago is a not-for-profit community organization that recycles used computers and parts to provide functional computers, education, internet access and job skills training to those who want them.
Gapers Block is a Chicago-centric web publication providing information on news, events and other interesting stuff around town. Gapers Block wants you to slow down and check out your city!