Jorge Piringer has some interesting digital poetry and assorted projects that push how technology can interact with words, sound and the visual.

Use his RepeatAfterMe project to create a simple phrase of poetic words and then share the link with the DS106 Daily Create community.

Surprise us! Inspire us! Connect us!

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10 Responses to “#tdc4806 #ds106 RepeatAfterMe”

  1. Sarah Honeychurch

    @creating not sure what I was doing here #tdc4806 #ds106 https://joerg.piringer.net/repeatafterme/index.html#r0e4mAi19x25_28i36s39_3Cf59o5Dr62_65l6Di70f72e74_7Dd87s89oA0nA2eA4oABhAEsB7iB9xBB

  2. ryee

    @creating #tdc4806 this is something that I have to remind myself every now and again.https://joerg.piringer.net/repeatafterme/index.html#j0u4s8tB_Eb11r16e19a1Dt20h22e24_34y40o43u47_49w4Bi4Dl50l52_5Ab61e69_73o79k7C

    • Coni

      @ryee @creating This came out so good! It's interesting because the words on the screen convey calmness (or at least the effort to remain calm) while the art in the back feels like chaos. It looks like the two parts of one mind during an anxiety attack or something of that nature.

  3. coolsurferdude4461

    @creating #tdc4806 #ds106 It keeps the pauses between words. Very interesting. I thought it was broken, but I just needed more patience. needed more patience needed more patience needed more patience just needed more patience. needed more patience needed more patiencemore patience https://joerg.piringer.net/repeatafterme/index.html#s0uFn20s24h26i28n2Be2D_4Cw130a134i136t139i13An13Cg13E_188t18Eo192_194r199a19Di1A0n1A3

    • Coni

      @toddconaway @creating I like how this turned out. The black background with the gray falling text makes it look like a word storm. Ironic, because the lyric describes a sunny day.

      • coolsurferdude4461

        @coni @creating #ds106Kinda like a calligram. I think that is the name of a poem or words that are in the shape of the thing? b buz z z z z z z z z z z z y BEE🙂

  4. Coni

    @creating #tdc4806 #ds106 I used a lyric from Olivia Rodrigo's Brutal. I felt like it fit the aesthetic of the art. https://joerg.piringer.net/repeatafterme/#i0_5lEo11v15e17_19p1De1Fo20p21l22e24_25i2B_2Dd30o31n32t37_38l3Bi3Ck3De40

  5. livkern

    @creating #tdc4806 I did a phrase that I repeat to myself often! It is also the name of one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite artists, Tame Impala!https://joerg.piringer.net/repeatafterme/#_0_7_9_A_B_C_E_F_10_11_12_12_13_14_14_15_15_16_16_17_17_18_19_19_1A_1A_1A_1B_1B_1B_1C_1C_1C_1D_1D_1D_1E_1E_1E_1E_1F_1F_1F_20_20_20_21l23e23t24_24i27t27_28h28a28p29p29e2An2A

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