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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 'The Anti-Logos Weapon’: Excesses of Meaning and Subjectivity in Mezangelle Poetry
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'Mezangelle poetry is a form of electronic code poetry popularized by the avatarised avant-gardist, Australian multimedia artist Mez Breeze, a.k.a. Mez, a.k.a. Netwurker. The word mezangelle is adjective, noun and verb: mezangelle can refer to or describe the language in which Mez's codeworks are written, while to mezangelle is to use, and operate within, this language...' (Author's introduction)

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