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            <text>&lt;a href="http://komninos.com.au/cyberpoetry/"&gt;http://komninos.com.au/cyberpoetry/&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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            <text>&lt;a href="http://iloveepoetry.com/?p=401"&gt;Excerpt of Leonardo Flores' description, I love E-Poetry&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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              <text>Zervos, Komninos</text>
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              <text>The first two of this list of poems stand out because of their use of Flash. Komninos' approach to Flash in his poem 'Beer' is similar to the work he published in animated GIFs: a sequence of words, morphing from one to the next producing surprising and amusing juxtapositions. It is with 'Love' (image above) that he took advantage of Flash's strengths: responsiveness to user input and audio synchronization. 'Love' creates a simple interface that triggers some not-lovely sounds when moused over or clicked on. The words readable within its circles are replaced by their opposites, portraying love as a kind of minefield full of triggers that can turn trust into jealousy, heartache into separation, or simply cause pain.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a href="http://iloveepoetry.com/?p=401"&gt;Excerpt of Leonardo Flores' description, I love E-Poetry&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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              <text>Copyright Komninos Zervos. The copyright of images posted on the ADELTA Website belongs to third parties and is included on this website by permission from copyright holders. Apart from any use permitted by the Copyright Act 1968 (including fair dealing) the images may not be downloaded, adapted, remixed, printed, emailed, stored in a cache or otherwise reproduced without the written permission from the copyright holder.</text>
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