Technopoetics
Technopoetics is an interdisciplinary field that explores the relationship between technology and poetry, focusing on how technological advancements influence the creation, reception, and interpretation of poetic works. It emerged in the late 20th century as a response to the rapid technological changes that were reshaping society and culture. The term "technopoetics" was coined by French literary theorist and poet Jean Baudrillard, who saw technology as a fundamental force shaping contemporary poetic practices.
At its core, technopoetics examines how technology can be used as a tool for poetic expression, as
Technopoetics also delves into the philosophical and ethical implications of technological advancements in poetry. For instance,
In recent years, technopoetics has expanded to include a broader range of technologies, such as virtual reality,
Overall, technopoetics offers a critical and creative lens through which to understand the complex interplay between