# Poemas Lanzados (v2)

> creative work by José Ignacio López Ramírez-Gastón

**Wikidata**: [Q132221957](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q132221957)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/poemas-lanzados-v2

## Summary
Poemas Lanzados (v2) is a 2006 electronic literature work and digital poetry application by José Ignacio López Ramírez-Gastón. It is published as a web-page/application built with Adobe Flash and is catalogued in the ELMCiP database (ID 16543).

## Key Facts
- Poemas Lanzados (v2) was published in 2006.  
- The author is José Ignacio López Ramírez-Gastón.  
- The work is classified as electronic literature and digital poetry.  
- It is an instance of a creative work, an application, and a web page.  
- Software engine used: Adobe Flash.  
- Programming language recorded as Q2005 (Wikidata identifier).  
- ELMCiP database identifier (elmcip_id): 16543.  
- Language of the work or its name: Spanish.  

## FAQs
### Q: What is Poemas Lanzados (v2)?
A: Poemas Lanzados (v2) is a digital poetry work published in 2006 by José Ignacio López Ramírez-Gastón. It is presented as a web-based application and part of the electronic literature field.

### Q: Who created Poemas Lanzados (v2)?
A: The work was created by José Ignacio López Ramírez-Gastón.

### Q: What technology does Poemas Lanzados (v2) use?
A: The work was implemented using Adobe Flash as its software engine and is associated with the programming language identifier Q2005.

### Q: In what language is Poemas Lanzados (v2)?
A: The work’s language of work or name is Spanish.

### Q: Is Poemas Lanzados (v2) listed in any electronic literature databases?
A: Yes. It is recorded in the ELMCiP database with the identifier 16543.

## Why It Matters
Poemas Lanzados (v2) represents a concrete example of early-2000s electronic literature and digital poetry that combines creative writing with web/application technology. As a work released in 2006 and implemented with Adobe Flash, it reflects the practices and technical choices common to many web-based literary experiments of that period. Its classification both as a creative work and as an application/web page highlights the hybrid nature of digital poetry—where form, interactivity, and software environment are integral to the artistic expression. Being catalogued in ELMCiP (ID 16543) situates it within scholarly and curatorial efforts to document electronic literature, which is useful for researchers tracing technological and aesthetic trends in digital poetics and the history of web-based art in Spanish-language contexts.

## Notable For
- Being a 2006 digital poetry work by José Ignacio López Ramírez-Gastón.  
- Hybrid classification as a creative work, an application, and a web page.  
- Implementation using Adobe Flash as its software engine.  
- Inclusion in the ELMCiP (Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice) registry with ID 16543.  
- Spanish-language digital literary work from the early Flash era of web-based electronic literature.

## Body

### Metadata
- Title: Poemas Lanzados (v2)  
- Author: José Ignacio López Ramírez-Gastón  
- Publication date: 2006  
- Language of work or name: Spanish  
- ELMCiP identifier: 16543

### Classification
- Instance of: creative work  
- Instance of: application  
- Instance of: web page  
- Genre: electronic literature; digital poetry

### Technical details
- Software engine: Adobe Flash (recorded as the engine used to create/run the work).  
- Programming language: recorded in the provided data as Q2005 (Wikidata identifier).  
- Platform context: presented as a web-based application/web page (implying deployment in a browser environment consistent with Adobe Flash usage).

### Identifiers and references
- elmcip_id: 16543 (reference in the provided structured data).  
- Wikidata description (provided): "creative work by José Ignacio López Ramírez-Gastón."

### Contextual notes
- The available structured properties identify the work’s technological basis (Adobe Flash) and its placement within electronic literature/digital poetry.  
- The work is treated both as a literary creative work and as software (application/web page), reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of many electronic literature projects.