Codework vs Codeword - What's the difference?
codework | codeword |
A form of creative writing in which the text is mixed with code from various computer languages.
* 2006 , Joe Amato, Industrial poetics: demo tracks for a mobile culture
* 2007 , Tom O'Connor, Poetic acts and new media
(cryptography) A string representing an encoded piece of text.
A type of crossword puzzle where individual letters are represented by numbers and the solver must identify them by their position and frequency.
As nouns the difference between codework and codeword
is that codework is a form of creative writing in which the text is mixed with code from various computer languages while codeword is a string representing an encoded piece of text.codework
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(-) (wikipedia codework)- If readers and writers have become (let's say) producers and receivers, then generic and formal and career distinctions—poetry v. prose v. codework , blog v. LiveJournal, scholarship v. journalism, fact v. hearsay, amateur v. professional—fall by the wayside as the emphasis lands more on potentialities of reading and writing.
- Mckenzie Wark and Alan Sondheim's theory of codework is helpful as well in understanding how poetic acts of articulation can resist any representational reduction or simplification through their virtual-codings or experience-possibilities in new-media practice:
codeword
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(en noun)- Bob cannot get any information out of the codeword since he doesn't know what transmission bases Alice used.