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Critical Writing

5047 records
Title Author Publication Type Appears in Updatedsort descending Year
'The frame of the sparkling graphics': the window and the screen in contemporary Irish poetry Anne Sofia Karhio Conference paper or presentation 27.09.2016 2015
Avatars Bjarke Liboriussen Article or chapter in a book The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media 27.09.2016 2014
The Intruder (artist statement) Natalie Bookchin Article in an online journal 27.09.2016 2005
Boolean Poetics: The Search String as Post-Literary Technique Chris Rodley Conference panel or roundtable ELO 2015 Conference Program and Festival Catalog, ELO 2015 Conference Program and Festival Catalog (e-Pub), ELO 2015 Conference Program and Festival Catalog (PDF) 27.09.2016 2015
A New Companion to Digital Humanities Book (collection) 27.09.2016 2016

Authors

4785 records
Last name Middle name First name Updated
Pisarski Mariusz 13.10.2016
Stefans Kim Brian 13.10.2016
Memmott Talan 13.10.2016
Heldén Johannes 13.10.2016
Gendolla Peter 13.10.2016

Events

675 records
Name Event Date City Country Updatedsort descending
Reading wide, writing wide in the digital age: perspectives on transliteratures 22.10.2015 Madrid Spain 30.11.2016
Electronic Literature: A Matter of Bits 19.01.2016 New Jersey United States 30.11.2016
Digital Arts and Culture 1999 Conference 28.10.1999 Atlanta United States 30.11.2016
Media Transatlantic: Media Theory in North America and German-Speaking Europe 08.04.2010 Vancouver Canada 30.11.2016
&Now 2011: Tomorrowland Forever! 13.10.2011 La Jolla United States 30.11.2016

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