poetnog
Poetnog is a term used in literary criticism to describe a mode of poetry that foregrounds collaboration between human authors and digital processes. It is a neologism circulated in online poetics communities in the 2010s, with uncertain or debated etymology. Some scholars link it to experiments in algorithmic production, networked collaboration, and the use of prompts from databases and social media.
Characteristics include a strong emphasis on process and interactivity, modular or fragmentary forms, and intertextuality that
Origin and development: As digital platforms expanded, poets began describing works made through constraints, generative systems,
Reception and critique: Critics note poetnog's openness to collaboration and its challenge to traditional authorship, while
See also: digital poetry, generative poetry, collaborative writing.