Adalaide Morris

Adalaide Morris (Dee) (1898–1983) was an American critic for modern poetry including information art, counter mapping, documentary, and digital works.

She further explains that Adalaide Morris focuses on networked and programs (code) to link digital art, literature, and games rather than on theoretical concerns.

Morris' essay in 2000, Angles of Incidence / Angels of Dust: Operatic Tilt in the Poetics of H.D.

[5] Her collection of essays Sound States: Innovative Poetics and Acoustical Technologies focuses on the interplay between radio, tape, and loudspeaker technologies and modern and postmodern poetry and fiction, including contributions by Michael Davidson, Katherine Hayles, Marjorie Perloff, Jed Rasula, Garrett Stewart, and others, published with audio CD.

Chapel Hill & London: University of North Carolina Press, January 1998.