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Silva som metapoetisk och mediemateriell trop i några av Johannes Heldéns verk
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https://doi.org/10.54797/tfl.v49i4.6541Nyckelord:
silva, digital poetry, Johannes Heldén, media archaeology, Jussi ParikkaAbstract
”Enter the woods and you are in the poet’s workshop”, writes Shane Butler on the importance of the page to the ancient poets. Naturally, it’s Virgil’s forest that is at the center of his analysis – Johannes Heldén’s entire work can be situated in this ancient metapoetical tradition. The aim of this article is to analyze Heldén’s digital aesthetic through the concept of silva (lat. forest). All the features of silva are found in his work, the randomly arranged texts (an elaborated digital, algorithmic aesthetic), the mixture of long and short poems, texts, code, and the metapoetic reversibility between poem and thing. The analyzes are inspired by media archaeological perspectives where the traditionally progressive and evolutionary tendencies of media history are broken up by side positions or unexpected combinations. But while parts of media archeology primarily have focused on highlighting neglected or forgotten technical devices or media, the present study focuses on a concept – silva.
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