See "The Book Arts" (Word file in Bb Course Documents)
Concrete, Visual, and New Media Poetry Resources (Also see: Writer's Link page of New Media resources)
Most recommended:
http://www.eastgate.com/ReadingRoom.html (check out especially a piece called "HELP." Also Michael Joyce's ""Twelve Blue." )
http://www.ubu.com/contemp/ (excellent site FULL of stuff; probably the best on the Web; check out Brian Kim Stefans' "The Dreamlife of Letters" in the Contemporary list—I'm very fond of that one. This site also has a huge amount of info on history and theory of visual work.)
From RMIT University in Australia:
http://www.streaming.rmit.edu.au/ (check out several of these, especially Simon Norton and Jacinta Schreuder)
Bill Marsh's Landscapes at Beehive. Click directly on the box. (Explore other work at the Beehive site as well.)
Also see stuff I made myself:
My presentation of concrete poetry samples for class
Stuff by others:
Word Circuits (a multi-featured site, including bulletin board, gallery of poetry and fiction, commentary, studio and resources. Robert Kendall is site director and gallery editor; Deena Larson edits the Hypertext Writers Workshop. "This is a watering hole for new media poetry and fiction--indigenously electronic work that couldn't be realized in print. Hypertext is the mainstay here, but we also deal in more exotic forms of cybertext, which exploit such innovations as text-generating algorithms or animated text that moves and mutates on the screen. Welcome to the world of hypertextual, interactive, self-generating, kinetic, and multimedia poetry and fiction.")
http://www.eastgate.com/malloy/welcome.html
http://www.eastgate.com/LastingImage/Welcome.html
Charles Bernstein's Work (scroll down and find link to his "Visual Work.")
Kevin Brooks' Web Anthology (Very Excellent List of Links)
http://www.eastgate.com/TwelveBlue/Welcome.html