Concrete Encoded : Poetry, Design, and the Cybernetic Imaginary in Brazil
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1477332537
ISBN-13
9781477332535
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Imprint
University of Texas Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 4th, 2025
Print length
312 Pages
Weight
454 grams
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Literary studies: poetry & poetsPopular cultureMedia studiesDigital lifestyle
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A study of concrete art and poetry, its implications, and influence in Brazil. Concrete art and poetry burst onto Brazil’s cultural stage in the 1950s, while the country was embarking on a dizzying period of modernization. Bringing together key poets and visual artists alongside less recognized figures, Nathaniel Wolfson shows that concretism was hardly socially inert, as pundits have suggested. Rather, it presciently grappled with an emerging information age that would soon reorganize human relations globally. Concrete Encoded describes a nascent cybernetic imaginary. While concretism has long been considered Brazil’s most global aesthetic movement, Wolfson traces new circles of international theorists and practitioners involved in critical technological thought. Wolfson argues that concrete poetry is the quintessential literary genre of the early information age. He shows that Brazilian poets, artists, and designers contested the military dictatorship’s technological authoritarianism and information-gathering operations. Vigorous experimentalists, their attention to form and semantics unveiled both the creative and nefarious possibilities of algorithmic writing. A highly original and daring work, Concrete Encoded reckons with aesthetic responses from Brazil to an advancing capitalist and digital era.
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