Wires and Words: The Language of Machines is a unique collection of contemporary poems that invites readers to explore the intersection of modern technology and human life. Through inventive structures and visual layouts, these poems capture the essence of today’s digital age, reflecting on themes such as algorithms, artificial intelligence, data, and the vast networks that underpin our existence. Each poem delves deep into the heart of the machines that shape our world, presenting technology not as cold and impersonal, but as deeply intertwined with human emotions, thoughts, and experiences.
This book brings to life the dynamic relationship between humans and technology, portraying everything from the silent hum of servers to the intricate dance of code through metaphor and imagery. It offers a poetic journey through cutting-edge concepts such as blockchain, machine learning, and augmented reality, making technology accessible and imaginative.
The collection also emphasizes the visual aspect of poetry, with concrete poems that mirror the mechanisms of technology through their form. In this way, Wires and Words isn't just a collection of words, but an immersive experience that merges the literary and the digital worlds.
His passion for writing earned him recognition from the Indonesian World Records Museum (MURI) in 2016 as the author of the most Information Technology books, and in late 2018, LEPRID honored him for writing books in the most categories—19 categories for a total of 88 books.
To date, Feri Sulianta has published more than 100 titles.
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