"slippingglimpse is a verbal-visual collaboration between a poet, programmer, and videographer. Each of the ten parts consists of a video of moving water associated with a poetic text that can be conventionally read in split-screen format as it scrolls upwards. (The 'scroll text' view enables conventional reading only in the sense that the words are stable and the small window has a verso-recto format; otherwise the layout and lineation invites reading on both the horizontal and vertical axes.) One of the central themes of the poetic text is the materiality of writing and image-producing technologies, ranging from stained glass to C++. This theme echoes the mechanics of the text itself, which in broad terms is algorithmically generated in relation to the movements of the water." -- from Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 2
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The Stephanie Strickland Collection
Published in 2007 by the creator.
This copy on a generic CD-ROM is labeled "Slipping Glimpse." This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Stephanie Strickland in Spring of 2018.