langetamism
Langetamism is a neologism used to describe an experimental aesthetic and theoretical orientation that emphasizes the materiality, rhythm, and transformative processes of language. It foregrounds sound, pause, repetition, and formal constraint over straightforward semantic reference, treating words as objects that can be altered, combined, and recontextualized to produce layered or shifting meanings.
The term is most often applied in discussions of avant-garde poetry, sound art, performance, and digital text
Conceptually, langetamism challenges assumptions about transparency and intention in language. It is aligned with traditions that
As an evolving term, langetamism functions more as a descriptive label for a cluster of practices and