This page contains the research and digital poetry of Dr. Chris Funkhouser, Associate Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Chris Funkhouser - Podcasts - Kids - Processed sounds of my children, Girassol Studio, January 2007
Chris Funkhouser - Podcasts - Accidental Mike - first recording on new m-audio soundcard, then experimenting with software functions
Chris Funkhouser - Podcasts - Putrajaya - a 2007 two-track recording of the epigraph of a poem from my 13 States of Malaysia series (2006)
Chris Funkhouser - Podcasts - Statutes - Second in a series of found poems, Greendell Rd. Frelinghuysen NJ USA
Chris Funkhouser - Podcasts - Live in Bangkok at Bed Supperclub - Recording made by CF of May 2006 performance with Eric Curkendall at Thailand Media Arts Festival. Listener should keep in mind that in addition to sounds and texts, animations were being p
Chris Funkhouser - Podcasts - Barakacrostics - This is the introduction I gave at Amiri Baraka's presentation at NJ School of Architecture (NJIT), Fall 2000. Text is a series of acrostic poems I wrote using Baraka's name.
Chris Funkhouser - Podcasts - Cyborgian Human - Adobe Acrobat configured to read this poem from David Daniels' HUMANS project, recorded and processed by C. Funkhouser, January 2007
Chris Funkhouser - Podcasts - optimization progress - recorded at Girassol studio, Frelinghuysen NJ 2 Feb. 2007
Chris Funkhouser - Podcasts - Poetics statement as double haiku with piano - lyrics from notebook, 2001; piano keys were assigned letters, and I "typed" on the strings inside the piano with drumsticks. Recorded at Girassol, 8-9 Feb 07.
Chris Funkhouser - Podcasts - My Dominator (for Literature Online Syllabus, 17 Feb 07) - An n+7 construction made with a 2006 text originating from the Google Poetry Generator. Produced with the Oxford English Dictionary, Feb 07. Audio soundtracks by myse
Chris Funkhouser - Podcasts - Jump to - sound poem made with tags from my flickr.com photo blog, with Chinese Gong samples
Chris Funkhouser - Podcasts - Blackboard (for Literature Online Syllabus, 26 Jan 07) - Text was produced with assistance from Charles O. Hartman's computer program Pyprose. The course ( HSS 403, http://web.njit.edu/~funkhous/2007/403 ) is studying DADA; I