Erotica [electronic resource].
0x0a 2015
Open access content
If there is one thing that deserves to be called “genuine internet literature,” then it is user generated erotica. Besides fan fiction, no other textual genre has thrived on the absence of editorial and moral oversight as much as written porn. Produced by millions of mostly anonymous amateur writers for no pay whatsoever, and harking back to the earliest days of the usenet, there is little that represents the spirit of the web more truthfully. For Erotica, I used Kimono to scrape one of the largest repositories of amateur erotic writing, literotica.com, in its entirety (10 million words, 52,000 lemmata). Removing all words that a Python script could identify as English, and leaving only those with two or more consecutive identical characters, the result is an (non-)epic poem of onomatopoeia and misspellings that would not have made it past any offline editor, but define the way language is used to arouse in the age of networked communication. Set in the tradition of concrete poetry, Erotica is a text-image that presents the verbal absurdity of arousal that perpetually borders on the incomprehensible.
https://www.librarystack.org/erotica/?ref=unknown
Art and the Internet
Sociology
Text
Hannes Bajohr
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