Digital poets
Digital poets are writers who create poetry using digital tools and platforms. They often incorporate multimedia elements, such as images, videos, and sound, to enhance their work. This form of poetry can be found on websites, social media, and various digital applications, allowing for a broader audience and interactive experiences.
These poets may use programming languages or software to manipulate text and create unique visual presentations. Digital poetry often challenges traditional forms and encourages experimentation, making it a dynamic and evolving art form. Notable examples include works by Jason Nelson and Amaranth Borsuk, who explore the intersection of technology and literature.