

Computational Poetry with Helen Shewolfe Tseng, Halim Madi, & Kyle Booten
HALIM MADI is a Lebanese-born artist, performer, and creative technologist working at the intersection of code, memory, and storytelling. Their practice blends poetic systems, interactive theater, and AI tools to explore how language remembers, especially in the aftermath of displacement.
HELEN SHEWOLFE TSENG is an artist, designer, wildlife naturalist, and creative technologist whose work emerges from the crossroads of ecology and mythology. Since 2024, Helen has been a member of the editorial collective for Taper, where she is also a recurring contributor; her computational poetry has also been published by The HTML Review, Ensemble Park, and Bad Quarto.
KYLE BOOTEN will read from Gyms (dispersed holdings, NYC, 2025), a book of poems written with/against nine algorithmic systems that strain and retrain his poetic faculties. He will also launch the second issue of Ensemble Park: A Journal of Human+Computer Writing; a limited number of print copies will be on hand, free to a good home
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