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Post-internet literature recommendations? I can’t really find anything that isn’t gimmicky.

>> No.17778282

>>17778197


HOW DO YOU EXPECT TO FIND SOMETHING THAT IS NOT «GIMMICKY» WHEN YOUR CRITERION IS A GIMMICK («POSTINTERNET»)?

>> No.17778290

>>17778282
Maybe he thinks post-internet is equivalent to "internet + new" or "internet + non-normie content".

>> No.17778296

>>17778197
>Post-internet
tell me more about this wor,d please god i have never heard a thing i wanted to exist more than this

>> No.17778305

>>17778282
>>17778290
How is it a gimmick? I just mean works that reflect the spirit of the internet. It’s quite common in art and music (pic related), was wondering if there’s anything good like that in literature.

>> No.17778307

>>17778305
burgerpunk

>> No.17778310

>>17778296
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-Internet

>> No.17778320

>>17778305
Idk, but if someone answers you, I'm curious too, so bump.

>> No.17778321

>>17778307
Looks stupid but interesting, thanks

>> No.17778323

>>17778310
>involving works that are derived from the Internet
deeply disappointed, i thought it involved leaving the internet behind for some reason

>> No.17778326

>>17778305


YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR KITSCHY SCHLOCK THAT FETISHIZES AN ASPECT OF QUOTIDIAN LIFE —WHY DO YOU EXPECT TO FIND SOMETHING DIFFERENT?

>> No.17778383

>>17778326
The fact that literature hasn’t progressed along with music and art to reflect life in the digital age is pretty unfortunate. You referring to the movement as “kitschy shlock” is just ignorant lol there are plenty of nuanced and fascinating artistic works out there that one could call post-internet.

>> No.17778393

>>17778383


IF A LITERARY WORK WERE «POSTINTERNET» IT WOULD NOT REVOLVE AROUND THE INTERNET, NOR SPECIALLY REFERENCE IT, BUT, RATHER, IT WOULD BE PRESENT AS ANY OTHER ASPECT OF THE QUOTIDIANITY.

>> No.17778397

>>17778393
>... OF […] QUOTIDIANITY.

>> No.17778408

>>17778393
Lol the internet is much more than just another aspect of ordinary life. If you don’t understand this idk what to say to you.

>> No.17778426

>>17778408


THE INTERNET IS NOW FULLY INTEGRATED INTO QUOTIDIANITY; IT IS AN ASPECT OF «ORDINARY LIFE» —WHAT IS IT THAT YOU DO NOT COMPREHEND?

YOUR FETISHIZATION OF IT DOES NOT ALTER THE FACTS.

>> No.17778436

>>17778426
Thus life has changed drastically: communication, self awareness, politics, etc. have all been altered in a way unseen before. Yet contemporary authors still shy away from such this theme in their work. Let me ask you this: do you consider “post-internet” art and music fetishistic bullshit as well?

>> No.17778457

>>17778321
it is stupid and interesting

>> No.17778477

>>17778197
No.

>> No.17778482

>>17778457
Any others? You’re the only one who’s actually given a helpful reply lol

>> No.17778549

>>17778282
Great another retard to filter. Why is unicode allowed in the name field again?

>> No.17778568

>>17778197
Private Citizens

>> No.17778582

>>17778568
Looks great, thank u very much

>> No.17778629

>>17778426
why do you type like that

>> No.17779098

Cunny Poem vol. 1

>> No.17779179

rupi kaur
also OPN is a genius

>> No.17779880

>>17778197
Infinite Jest (it's like 2010 James Ferraro proto-vaporwave)

>> No.17780406
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>>17778305
>>17778307

>> No.17780590

it's pretty gimmicky but anything by Douglas Coupland

>> No.17780933

>>17780406
is the trump book actually worth reading?

>> No.17780958

>>17780933
no obviously not

>> No.17781111

>>17778629
He's insecure.

>> No.17781140

>>17780406
>Bowling Alone
>American Psycho
>Baudrillard's America

YWNBARW

>> No.17781142

>>17778197
Impossible. Internet is the absolute death of any civilization. No civilization to ever develop an internet has ever survived long enough to record its existence.

>> No.17781161

>>17778326
>Tripfag
>All caps
Twice disregarded

>> No.17781242

could Post-Internet literature be something like GPT3 artificial intelligence works. Like you build your custom model, that's the creative aspect, your parameters, and then you train it on a classic work form the past for it's sample text, Ulysses or something, then whatever the algorithm generates as it's new work of writing is the art piece. Or training a model to write poetry with visual meme images deconstructed into language.
Am I on the right track formalistically?

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17781313

This was a decent short read on some of digital philology's semantic heuristic hurdles in the post-internet art field.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/296626601_Post-Digital_Literary_Studies

>> No.17781803

>>17778197
https://youtu.be/w324DiKSXLw

>> No.17781806

>>17780958
>>17780933
The ghostwriter still blames himself for this one.

>> No.17782076

>>17780406
Raymond carver

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https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/36209/burgerpunk-pizza-time
https://burgerpunk.github.io/

>> No.17782133

>>17778282
How is your relationship with your parents?

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>>17782118

>> No.17782185

>>17782118
burger records existed and was shit long before your fascination with the term

>> No.17782198

>>17782185
:( yeah, the growlers are pretty cool

>> No.17783120

>>17778307
So pkd?

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>>17781313
>Goldsmith read a poem, The Body of Michael Brown, that was simply a rearrangement of the autopsy report of Michael Brown, the black teenager shot dead by police in Ferguson, Missouri.
>The outrage over the alleged racism of Goldsmith’s poem and performance began on social media and was soon picked up by mainstream news media (Frank, 2015; Flood, 2015); Goldsmith subsequently apologized and later on would call the poem a “flawed work”.12 Most of Goldsmith’s critics insisted on the point that there never can be such a thing as disembodiment in writing – a point which is central to postcolonial and feminist criticism.
>....In this sense, the actual performance and po-etry of The Body of Michael Brown was the social media outrage it generated.

lmao

>> No.17784850

The Road?

>> No.17784871

>>17784843
why has nobody ever made a poem of the autopsy report of a white person murdered by a nigger? why do they deserve that and we don't?

>> No.17784882

>>17784871
you could be the first anon! but which martyr?

>> No.17784918

>>17784882
i don't think it's very good art and i wouldn't want to be derivative in any case, but i actually personally knew someone who was murdered by a nigger, so i would probably pick her

>> No.17784945

>>17784871
oof you just did a white supremacy. you did a xenophobia. you did an imperialism.