Participatory 3D Poetry
Drawing from the traditions of Machine Generated Poetry, this project mobilizes Processing, and the 3D Poetry Tool popularized by Michiel Koelink and David Jonas to program, compose, navigate, and interact with poems in 3D space, which can also facilitate participation and distribution, enabling multi-structured shapes to create different modalities and possibilities of experiences and interpretations.
This literary project falls into the category of Electronic Literature, becoming an emerging art form that is also inspired by Nicolas Bourriaud's “relational aesthetics”, and Pablo Helguera's “socially engaged art.”

