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David Jhave Johnston

David Jhave Johnston is a Canadian poet, videographer, and motion graphics artist working chiefly in digital and computational media,.[1] and a researcher at the Center for Digital Narrative at the University of Bergen.[2] This artist's work is often attributed, simply, to the name Jhave.[1]

David Jhave Johnston
NationalityCanadian
Known forPoet, Electronic Literature writer, Digital Video artist, Motion Graphic artist, Digital Language Artist, Computational Poet
Notable workReRites, Zero Whack, NomadLingo, Aesthetic Animism
AwardsThe 2022 Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature
Alma materConcordia University
Scientific career
FieldsElectronic literature
InstitutionsUniversity of Bergen, City University of Hong Kong

Education and career edit

Jhave completed his PhD at Concordia University in 2011,[3] and taught between 2014 and 2017 at the School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong,[4] after which he returned to Montreal.

Literary and artistic work edit

ReRites is one of the first literary works written in collaboration with neural networks, which Jhave trained on a corpus of 600,000 lines of poetry, and it was the winner of the Electronic Literature Organization's Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature in 2022.[5]In 2019 the arts press Anteism released twelve books of poetry produced by ReRites and edited by Jhave, and a book of essays about the work[6].

ReRites came out of a multi-year experimentation process with poetry generation that Jhave called Big Data Poetry, or BDP,[7] which was also discussed in Scott Rettberg's Electronic Literature.[8]

Zero Whack (2010) was a series of books that were "custom crafted from phrases that return no results in search engines."[9]

AmputationBox is an installation piece allowing participants to place their hand in a box, at which point a manipulated image of their hand is "visually amputated" and displayed on a local screen and a website.[10]

Scholarship edit

Jhave is also a theorist of poetics in digital media. He has also produced a number of videos documenting interviews with prominent practitioners and theorists of poetry and poetics in new media.[11]

Aesthetic Animism edit

David Jhave Johnston's 2016 book Aesthetic Animism won the N. Katherine Hayles Award for Criticism of Electronic Literature in 2017, awarded by the Electronic Literature Organization. The jury stated that Jhave "argues persuasively that it is in the convergence of literature and computation that language truly comes alive, proliferates, "rolls over" and wriggles through data space. [His] expressive prose matches his bold ideas. At the same time, the book's structure provides a clear, scholarly, always informative account and analysis of the theories of animism in language arts and its practice in computer-based arts."[12]

In Aesthetic Animism, Johnston argues that the dynamic and interactive properties which digital media may afford to linguistic artefacts gives evidence of the animism, the life that, according to some, invests all things.[13] In a review of the book for Textual Practice, Maisie Ridgeway notes that Johnston's animism is different too, but inclusive of other object-oriented philosophies such as Jane Bennett's vital materialism.[14] The animism of digital literature is, Ridgeway writes, "reconfigured as a solution that returns language to the body, healing the divide between heart and head".[15] Ridgeway does, however, question whether "the categorical boundaries of aesthetic animism are still too anthropocentric, setting the parameters of life by what can ‘pass’ as living according to us, rather than conceptualising a language that lives despite us and with little regard for our categorisations". David Heckman has an opposite response, writing in a review for Rhizome that "I (..) wrestle with the autonomy he ascribes to objects".[16]

Heckman describes Aesthetic Animism as a book that "sits at the intersection of the venerable, deliberate craft of poetry and the “unprofessional” approach of the tinkerer", at times reading like an encyclopaedia and at others like "a series of prompts that beg further exploration, a speculative explosion of articles that could be".[16] Florence Penny finds the term aesthetic animism to be "robust and revelatory in application, enabling subtle connections that go beyond the scope of digital poetry", although she writes that the book is uneven: "when it is good it is very, very good, and when it is not, it is unreliable."[17] Heckman appears to see this unevenness more as a feature than a flaw: "The claims it advances are not ironclad decrees, but rather seeds scattered in the wind".[16] Scott Rettberg also cites the book in Electronic Literature, summarizing certain of its ideas and explaining Jhave's concept of TAVIT 'Text-Audio-Visual Interactivity'.[8]: 147–148 

Selected literary works edit

  • ReRites (2017-19)
  • McLu-uhms (2012). Reviewed by Leonardo Flores.[18]
  • Zero whack. 2010.
  • NomadLingo. 1999–2000.

Scholarly books edit

  • Aesthetic Animism (2016)[13]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "David Jhave Johnston". ELMCIP Knowledge Base. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  2. ^ "David (Jhave) Johnston". University of Bergen. Retrieved 2023-10-18.
  3. ^ Johnston, William David (Jhave) (2011). Aesthetic animism: digital poetry as ontological probe (PhD). Concodia University. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  4. ^ . School of Creative Media. Archived from the original on 6 September 2019. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  5. ^ "Announcing the 2022 ELO Prizes". Electronic Literature Organization. 4 October 2022. Retrieved 11 October 2022.
  6. ^ Johnston, David Jhave (2019). ReRites: Human + A.I. poetry. Montreal: Anteism.
  7. ^ Johnston, David Jhave. "About – BDP". Big Data Poetry. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
  8. ^ a b Rettberg, Scott (2019). Electronic Literature. Cambridge and Medford: Polity Press. ISBN 978-1-5095-1677-3.
  9. ^ Johnston, David Jhave'. "Zero Whack". glia.ca. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
  10. ^ Johnston, David Jhave; Seo, Jinsil; Gromala, Diane (2007-08-05). "Proprioceptive sense in an art installation: AmputationBox". ACM SIGGRAPH 2007 posters. SIGGRAPH '07. New York, NY, USA: Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 49–es. doi:10.1145/1280720.1280774. ISBN 978-1-4503-1828-0. S2CID 31555463.
  11. ^ Capta: conversations with poets about technology. 2012.
  12. ^ Marino, Mark (21 September 2017). "Announcing the 2017 ELO Prize Winners – Electronic Literature Organization". Retrieved 2022-10-11.
  13. ^ a b Johnston, David Jhave (2016). Aesthetic animism: digital poetry's ontological implications. Cambridge: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-262-03451-7.
  14. ^ Ridgway, Maisie (2018-02-07). "Aesthetic animism: digital poetry's ontological implications". Textual Practice. 32 (2): 358–361. doi:10.1080/0950236X.2018.1427310. ISSN 0950-236X. S2CID 148835846.
  15. ^ Ridgway, Maisie (2018-02-07). "Aesthetic animism: digital poetry's ontological implications". Textual Practice. 32 (2): 358–361. doi:10.1080/0950236X.2018.1427310. ISSN 0950-236X. S2CID 148835846.
  16. ^ a b c Heckman, Davin (2018-06-30). "David Jhave Johnston, Aesthetic Animism". Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge (34). doi:10.20415/rhiz/034.r01. ISSN 1555-9998. S2CID 194824161.
  17. ^ Florence, Penny (2017-06-28). "David Jhave Johnston, Aesthetic Animism". Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures (17). doi:10.20415/hyp/017.r03.
  18. ^ Flores, Leonardo (12 May 2012). ""McLu-uhms" by David Jhave Johnston". Retrieved 11 September 2019.

External links edit

  • David Jhave Johnston's website "Glia: digital poetry". Retrieved 11 September 2019.

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David Jhave Johnston is a Canadian poet videographer and motion graphics artist working chiefly in digital and computational media 1 and a researcher at the Center for Digital Narrative at the University of Bergen 2 This artist s work is often attributed simply to the name Jhave 1 David Jhave JohnstonNationalityCanadianKnown forPoet Electronic Literature writer Digital Video artist Motion Graphic artist Digital Language Artist Computational PoetNotable workReRites Zero Whack NomadLingo Aesthetic AnimismAwardsThe 2022 Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic LiteratureAlma materConcordia UniversityScientific careerFieldsElectronic literatureInstitutionsUniversity of Bergen City University of Hong Kong Contents 1 Education and career 2 Literary and artistic work 3 Scholarship 3 1 Aesthetic Animism 4 Selected literary works 5 Scholarly books 6 References 7 External linksEducation and career editJhave completed his PhD at Concordia University in 2011 3 and taught between 2014 and 2017 at the School of Creative Media City University of Hong Kong 4 after which he returned to Montreal Literary and artistic work editSee also ReRites ReRites is one of the first literary works written in collaboration with neural networks which Jhave trained on a corpus of 600 000 lines of poetry and it was the winner of the Electronic Literature Organization s Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature in 2022 5 In 2019 the arts press Anteism released twelve books of poetry produced by ReRites and edited by Jhave and a book of essays about the work 6 ReRites came out of a multi year experimentation process with poetry generation that Jhave called Big Data Poetry or BDP 7 which was also discussed in Scott Rettberg s Electronic Literature 8 Zero Whack 2010 was a series of books that were custom crafted from phrases that return no results in search engines 9 AmputationBox is an installation piece allowing participants to place their hand in a box at which point a manipulated image of their hand is visually amputated and displayed on a local screen and a website 10 Scholarship editJhave is also a theorist of poetics in digital media He has also produced a number of videos documenting interviews with prominent practitioners and theorists of poetry and poetics in new media 11 Aesthetic Animism edit David Jhave Johnston s 2016 book Aesthetic Animism won the N Katherine Hayles Award for Criticism of Electronic Literature in 2017 awarded by the Electronic Literature Organization The jury stated that Jhave argues persuasively that it is in the convergence of literature and computation that language truly comes alive proliferates rolls over and wriggles through data space His expressive prose matches his bold ideas At the same time the book s structure provides a clear scholarly always informative account and analysis of the theories of animism in language arts and its practice in computer based arts 12 In Aesthetic Animism Johnston argues that the dynamic and interactive properties which digital media may afford to linguistic artefacts gives evidence of the animism the life that according to some invests all things 13 In a review of the book for Textual Practice Maisie Ridgeway notes that Johnston s animism is different too but inclusive of other object oriented philosophies such as Jane Bennett s vital materialism 14 The animism of digital literature is Ridgeway writes reconfigured as a solution that returns language to the body healing the divide between heart and head 15 Ridgeway does however question whether the categorical boundaries of aesthetic animism are still too anthropocentric setting the parameters of life by what can pass as living according to us rather than conceptualising a language that lives despite us and with little regard for our categorisations David Heckman has an opposite response writing in a review for Rhizome that I wrestle with the autonomy he ascribes to objects 16 Heckman describes Aesthetic Animism as a book that sits at the intersection of the venerable deliberate craft of poetry and the unprofessional approach of the tinkerer at times reading like an encyclopaedia and at others like a series of prompts that beg further exploration a speculative explosion of articles that could be 16 Florence Penny finds the term aesthetic animism to be robust and revelatory in application enabling subtle connections that go beyond the scope of digital poetry although she writes that the book is uneven when it is good it is very very good and when it is not it is unreliable 17 Heckman appears to see this unevenness more as a feature than a flaw The claims it advances are not ironclad decrees but rather seeds scattered in the wind 16 Scott Rettberg also cites the book in Electronic Literature summarizing certain of its ideas and explaining Jhave s concept of TAVIT Text Audio Visual Interactivity 8 147 148 Selected literary works editReRites 2017 19 McLu uhms 2012 Reviewed by Leonardo Flores 18 Zero whack 2010 NomadLingo 1999 2000 Scholarly books editAesthetic Animism 2016 13 References edit a b David Jhave Johnston ELMCIP Knowledge Base Retrieved 11 September 2019 David Jhave Johnston University of Bergen Retrieved 2023 10 18 Johnston William David Jhave 2011 Aesthetic animism digital poetry as ontological probe PhD Concodia University Retrieved 15 September 2019 Johnston David Jhave School of Creative Media Archived from the original on 6 September 2019 Retrieved 15 September 2019 Announcing the 2022 ELO Prizes Electronic Literature Organization 4 October 2022 Retrieved 11 October 2022 Johnston David Jhave 2019 ReRites Human A I poetry Montreal Anteism Johnston David Jhave About BDP Big Data Poetry Retrieved 2022 10 11 a b Rettberg Scott 2019 Electronic Literature Cambridge and Medford Polity Press ISBN 978 1 5095 1677 3 Johnston David Jhave Zero Whack glia ca Retrieved 2022 10 11 Johnston David Jhave Seo Jinsil Gromala Diane 2007 08 05 Proprioceptive sense in an art installation AmputationBox ACM SIGGRAPH 2007 posters SIGGRAPH 07 New York NY USA Association for Computing Machinery pp 49 es doi 10 1145 1280720 1280774 ISBN 978 1 4503 1828 0 S2CID 31555463 Capta conversations with poets about technology 2012 Marino Mark 21 September 2017 Announcing the 2017 ELO Prize Winners Electronic Literature Organization Retrieved 2022 10 11 a b Johnston David Jhave 2016 Aesthetic animism digital poetry s ontological implications Cambridge MIT Press ISBN 978 0 262 03451 7 Ridgway Maisie 2018 02 07 Aesthetic animism digital poetry s ontological implications Textual Practice 32 2 358 361 doi 10 1080 0950236X 2018 1427310 ISSN 0950 236X S2CID 148835846 Ridgway Maisie 2018 02 07 Aesthetic animism digital poetry s ontological implications Textual Practice 32 2 358 361 doi 10 1080 0950236X 2018 1427310 ISSN 0950 236X S2CID 148835846 a b c Heckman Davin 2018 06 30 David Jhave Johnston Aesthetic Animism Rhizomes Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge 34 doi 10 20415 rhiz 034 r01 ISSN 1555 9998 S2CID 194824161 Florence Penny 2017 06 28 David Jhave Johnston Aesthetic Animism Hyperrhiz New Media Cultures 17 doi 10 20415 hyp 017 r03 Flores Leonardo 12 May 2012 McLu uhms by David Jhave Johnston Retrieved 11 September 2019 External links editDavid Jhave Johnston s website Glia digital poetry Retrieved 11 September 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Jhave Johnston amp oldid 1180720883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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