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John Brown University

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6 h-index 48 pubs 142 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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John Cayley is a practitioner and theorist of digital language art, as well as a poet, translator, and small publisher specializing in the Chinese writing system and poetics. His work encompasses networked and programmable media, with projects like imposition, riverIsland, what we will, and The Readers Project. Cayley's engagement with digital art is reflected in works such as his suite of online creations and explorations into preserving born-computational literary art.

Also a translator of Chinese poets such as Gu Cheng and Yang Lian, Cayley has published two print collections of poems, adaptations, and translations, including "Image Generation," which was recently augmented and reconfigured. His contributions to the field of electronic literature were recognized with the Electronic Literature Organization's inaugural Award for Poetry in 2001. His research spans digital media and philosophy, digital humanities, digital games, and Chinese and Japanese history and culture.

Metrics

  • h-index: 6
  • Publications: 48
  • Citations: 142

Selected Publications

  • Gone in an Adobe Flash: Five new frameworks to preserve born-computational literary art for the future (2024) DOI
  • Differences that Make No Difference and Ambiguities that Do (2021) DOI

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