Stanford University's Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages (DLCL) sponsors a series of Code Poetry Slams. Deadline for submissions is Jan 15, 2016.

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Stanford University's Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages (DLCL) sponsors a series of Code Poetry Slams. Deadline for submissions is Jan 15, 2016.
Press via the San Francisco Chronicle for an event that I co-founded, the Stanford Code Poetry Slam!
[...] a handful of literature-minded coders gathered at Stanford University to celebrate the inherent beauty of programming languages, both written and spoken. Rules of poetryCode poets find resonance between the constraints of programming and the traditional rules of poetry, where forms like the sonnet dictate strict rhyme schemes and syllable counts. Aimee Norton's "Apache Code Errors" arranged common error classifications like "303 see other," "302 found" and "409 conflict" to build a minimalist narrative. Julian Bliss, a 20-year-old computer engineering student from Santa Clara University, presented a code that appeared to spell out "hello, world" - a test phrase programmers often use when picking up a new coding language. Adding dramaInstead of simply reading the code, Dimri inserted some interpretation and drama - for instance saying the line virtues After the slam, contestants stuck around to wax poetic about the nature of code and poetry, debating whether higher-level languages were better for code poetry than clunkier ones like C, or whether punctuation - which is key in programming (tough luck, e e cummings) - should be spoken aloud.
Stanford's Code Poetry Slam V1.1 is coming up soon! Submit your code poems at http://tinyurl.com/codepoetryslam.
프로그래밍으로 시를 쓰는 대회 - 코드시 슬램
위 동영상은 제1회 코드 포이트리 슬램 1등 작품은 'Say23'이라는 시입니다..
코드시 슬램(Code Poetry Slam)
Another write-up on Stanford Code Poetry Slam 1.0. Cool!
Stanford Engineering New article on Code Poetry Slam, Algorithms meet art at Code Poetry Slam held at Stanford
Via Matt Davenport of Stanford Engineering News, some more nice press> for a project I’m a part of, the Stanford Code Poetry Slam. Thanks, Matt!
Also, we’re accepting submissions for the second Code Poetry Slam (Code Poetry Slam 1.1). Consider submitting something!
The high-tech poetry competition, which explored how computer code can be read as poetic language, is accepting submissions for the next competition.