Electronic
Literature
21st Century Literature from the Philippines and the
World
Electronic Literature
Electronic literature refers to the
works commonly published and
shared on the web. Unlike traditional
printed literature, It has features
that could only be presented
through multimedia.
Different Kinds of
Electronic Literature
1.Hyperpoetr
y
A kind of graphic poetry which
combines words with images. It has no
standard lines or verse, but it’s words
are arranged in a way that it creates
meaning and visual effect.
1.Hyperpoetr
y
Hyper poetry is poetry that is
available on a webpage and
which takes advantage of
hyperlinks.
Examples of
Hyperpoetry
• “The Journey” by John Cayley
• “The Digital Labyrinth” by Stephanie
Strickland
2. Hyperfiction
This contains hyperlinks. When readers
click on a hyperlink, they go to another
web page that contains the next part of
a story.
Examples of
Hyperfiction
• “Afternoon, a Story” by Michael Joyce
• “The Harbinger” by Shelley Jackson
3. Photo Poem
This uses real-life images or
electronically generated images as
presentation of the textual poem.
3. Photo Poem
-attempts to describe an art from in
which the poetry and photography are
equally important and often directly and
symbiotically related.
Examples of Photo
Poem
• “The City” by William Carlos Williams
• “The Photo Poem Project” by The
Poetry Foundation
4. Silent Comics
These have no verbal dialogues. the
dialogues are presented through
symbols.
The Secret of Life
by Ilena Surducan
5. Textula
It is a mobile phone poetry using
traditional formal verses like. This poem
is intended to be shared through the
SMS. It is poetry written and read on a
mobile phone.
5. Textula
It is popularized by the playwright Frank
Rivera who came to be known as the
“Makata sa Cellphone”. His works of
textula and other poems are performed
in different occasions.
Textula ni Frank G. Rivera
Bayang mahilig sa ganda
Inuuna ang postura
Walang laman ang bituka
Kundi gasgas na pag-asa
Si MEGAN YOUNG ang nanalo
Nagbunyi ang Pilipino
May dala sanang asenso
Magkakapag-asa tayo
Nagkagyera sa Mindanao
Kaban ng bayan ninakaw
Sa bagyo’y daming pumanaw
MISS WORLD, salamat sa araw
6. Blog
This Web site is where a person writes
his or her personal opinions, activities
and experiences. A blog is an online
journal or informational website
displaying information in the reverse
chronological order, with latest posts
appearing first.
ACTIVITY TIME
Answer the question
What form of poetry is
written and shared via text
message on mobile phones,
mastered by Frank Rivera?
TEXTUL
A
Answer the question
What do you call the
wordless comics or
pantomime comics which
doesn’t make use of
captions or dialogue?
SILENT
COMIC
S
Answer the question
What do you call the website where a
person writes about his/her personal
opinions, activities, and experiences?
it is an online journal or
informational website that displays
information in reverse chronological
order.
BLOG
Answer the question
What kind of Electronic
Literature uses real-life
images or electronically
generated images as
presentation of the textual
poem?
PHOTO
POEM
Answer the question
Which refers to works
commonly published and
shared on the web. Unlike
traditional printed literature, it
has features that could only be
presented through multimedia?
ELECTRONI
C
LITERATUR
E
thnx!
GROUP 4

GROUP4-21stCenturyLiterature_report.pptx

  • 1.
    Electronic Literature 21st Century Literaturefrom the Philippines and the World
  • 2.
    Electronic Literature Electronic literaturerefers to the works commonly published and shared on the web. Unlike traditional printed literature, It has features that could only be presented through multimedia.
  • 3.
  • 4.
    1.Hyperpoetr y A kind ofgraphic poetry which combines words with images. It has no standard lines or verse, but it’s words are arranged in a way that it creates meaning and visual effect.
  • 5.
    1.Hyperpoetr y Hyper poetry ispoetry that is available on a webpage and which takes advantage of hyperlinks.
  • 6.
    Examples of Hyperpoetry • “TheJourney” by John Cayley • “The Digital Labyrinth” by Stephanie Strickland
  • 7.
    2. Hyperfiction This containshyperlinks. When readers click on a hyperlink, they go to another web page that contains the next part of a story.
  • 8.
    Examples of Hyperfiction • “Afternoon,a Story” by Michael Joyce • “The Harbinger” by Shelley Jackson
  • 9.
    3. Photo Poem Thisuses real-life images or electronically generated images as presentation of the textual poem.
  • 10.
    3. Photo Poem -attemptsto describe an art from in which the poetry and photography are equally important and often directly and symbiotically related.
  • 11.
    Examples of Photo Poem •“The City” by William Carlos Williams • “The Photo Poem Project” by The Poetry Foundation
  • 12.
    4. Silent Comics Thesehave no verbal dialogues. the dialogues are presented through symbols.
  • 13.
    The Secret ofLife by Ilena Surducan
  • 14.
    5. Textula It isa mobile phone poetry using traditional formal verses like. This poem is intended to be shared through the SMS. It is poetry written and read on a mobile phone.
  • 15.
    5. Textula It ispopularized by the playwright Frank Rivera who came to be known as the “Makata sa Cellphone”. His works of textula and other poems are performed in different occasions.
  • 16.
    Textula ni FrankG. Rivera Bayang mahilig sa ganda Inuuna ang postura Walang laman ang bituka Kundi gasgas na pag-asa Si MEGAN YOUNG ang nanalo Nagbunyi ang Pilipino May dala sanang asenso Magkakapag-asa tayo Nagkagyera sa Mindanao Kaban ng bayan ninakaw Sa bagyo’y daming pumanaw MISS WORLD, salamat sa araw
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    6. Blog This Website is where a person writes his or her personal opinions, activities and experiences. A blog is an online journal or informational website displaying information in the reverse chronological order, with latest posts appearing first.
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    Answer the question Whatform of poetry is written and shared via text message on mobile phones, mastered by Frank Rivera?
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    Answer the question Whatdo you call the wordless comics or pantomime comics which doesn’t make use of captions or dialogue?
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    Answer the question Whatdo you call the website where a person writes about his/her personal opinions, activities, and experiences? it is an online journal or informational website that displays information in reverse chronological order.
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    Answer the question Whatkind of Electronic Literature uses real-life images or electronically generated images as presentation of the textual poem?
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    Answer the question Whichrefers to works commonly published and shared on the web. Unlike traditional printed literature, it has features that could only be presented through multimedia?
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Editor's Notes

  • #5 -there may be a word in a poem that is a link.