This is a Picture of Wind

The project, written in the form of HTML5, CSS, PHP and JavaScript, is a collection of short-written poems that explores the innovative use of multimedia elements and the intersection between literature and technology.

The poetic nature of This is a Picture of Wind places the author's creative role in the background, allowing the intricate interplay of phenomenal reports, shifting anecdotes, and the complex process of reader interpretation to take center stage.

The author challenges readers to reconfigure their perception of nature, emphasizing that it is neither predictable nor anthropocentric, but rather a recalcitrant force responding to Anthropocene production.

[3] Her expertise lies in replicating the variable forces of the wind and transforming them into a calendar-based weather report, which functions as seamlessly as a casual conversation.

Every digital component within this artwork, including the coding, color palette, and stanza structure, meticulously mirrors the wind's distinctive attributes.

The IOTA Institute, with generous sponsorship from the Canada Council for the Arts, introduced This is a Picture of Wind as one of the commissioned web-based projects in 2017.

This is a Picture of Wind is an example of generative literature that explores the interplay between quantitative weather reports, traced maps, and the poetic relationships between human and nonhuman authorship.

This is a Picture of Wind by J.R. Carpenter, exhibit at the British Library 2023