For poets who code, coders who write poetry, poetry reader who code and coders who read poetry... and whoever looks to push the envelopes of language and genre. Why? Because bloggers, do not live by announcement and PSA blogging alone. As inveterate content curators, we want to ~ are compelled ~ to share the interesting items we encounter in our cyberspace forays.

I first saw the notion that “code is poetry” on the footer of the official WordPress.org site. From there on out the idea has sat percolating in the back of my head.
Certainly a programming language is, in some ways, like every other language…right? It has its own set of rules (syntax) and meaning (semantics). Like code, not everything written in English is beautiful, but when a programmer or a poet crafts something amazing, it’s easy to see how both start from surprisingly similar tools.

Bertran explains:
Code is the language used to communicate with computers. Like literature writers or poets, coders also have their own style that include – strategies for optimizing the code being read by a computer, and facilitating its understanding through visual organization and comments for other coders.
Code can speak literature, logic, maths. It contains different layers of abstraction and it links them to the physical world of processors and memory chips. All these resources can contribute in expanding the boundaries of contemporary poetry by using code as a new language. Code to speak about life or death, love or hate. Code meant to be read, not run.

The project aims to compile a variety of code poems from software engineers, artists and other code writers, exploring the potential of code to communicate at the level of poetry.
You can learn more about the project here, and submit your own work via the link below. Can art and tech come together to make something beautiful? We can’t help but think yes.
Related links... (sort of)
Can code really be poetry?
- The poetics of coding
- Digital poetry
- Jabberwocky Engine
- Breaking the poetry code
- QR Code poetry
- Computer poetry generator (one of many)
- Base Nothing post about computer generated poems, with links, at
- Found poetry (neither computer nor code but still kin)
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