Bogost grounds his comparison between poems and what he calls “game poems” in the notion of “provocation machines”, works that require a reader, or player, to “configure multitudes of similar but distinct meanings” (Bogost 2010, 5).
Bogost grounds his comparison between poems and what he calls “game poems” in the notion of “provocation machines”, works that require a reader, or player, to “configure multitudes of similar but distinct meanings” (Bogost 2010, 5).