Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures

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27615 Raleigh , NC
United States
North Carolina US
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1555-9351
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In close affiliation with Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge, a parent journal of Hyperrhiz, this site hosts experimental web-based projects. Hyperrhiz also provides a forum for the presentation of electronic installations, games, and performances through the use of archival video, photo, and text documentation. It is a peer-reviewed online journal of net art and electronic literature that is published twice yearly. The editor's interest lies "in the genres of electronic discourse, and how these formats might affect the expression of complex discourses within new media." Hyperrhiz welcomes submissions of net-ready art projects, electronic literature works, and review essays. As the journal's name suggests, works written in the spirit of Deleuzian approaches are welcomed but not required.

Critical writing published:

Work title Author Appears in Yearsort descending Publication Type
A Posthuman Cosmopolitanism and New Media Writing Hazel Smith Hyperrhiz 09: Open Issue 2012 Article in an online journal
Review of Philippe Bootz and Sandy Baldwin, Regards Croisés Mirona Magearu Hyperrhiz 09: Open Issue 2012 Review
Hyperrhiz 10: Bumper Reviews Issue 2013 Issue of a journal
The Riderly Text: The Joy of Networked Improv Literatur Davin Heckman 2014 Conference paper or presentation
Reading Writing Interfaces by Lori Emerson Kathi Inman Berens 2014 Article in an online journal, Review
Live/Archive: Occupy MLA Kathi Inman Berens Hyperrhiz 11: Netprov 2015 Article in an online journal
Hyperrhiz 11: Netprov 2015 Issue of a journal
Hyperrhiz 12: Mapping Culture Multimodally 2015 Issue of a journal
The Riderly Text: The Joy of Networked Improv Literature Davin Heckman Hyperrhiz 11: Netprov 2015 Article in an online journal
Hyperrhiz 13: Kits, Plans, Schematics 2015 Issue of a journal
Hyperrhiz 14: The End(s) of Electronic Literature 2016 Issue of a journal
Collapsing Generation and Reception: Holes as Electronic Literary Impermanence Graham Allen, James O’Sullivan 2016 Article in an online journal
Collapsing Generation and Reception: Holes as Electronic Literary Impermanence Graham Allen, James O’Sullivan 2016 Article in an online journal
Hyperrhiz 15: Open Issue 2016 Issue of a journal
Mother/Home/Heaven: Augmented Reality Hauntings Caitlin Fisher, Tony Vieira 2016 Article in an online journal
Looking Back while Moving Forward: The Case of Concrete Poetry and Sankofa Kwabena Opoku-­Agyemang Hyperrhiz 16: Globalizing Electronic Literature 2017 Article in an online journal
E-Lit in Spanish: Voices of Dissent in a Globalized World Perla Sassón-Henry Hyperrhiz 16: Globalizing Electronic Literature 2017 Article in an online journal
Hyperrhiz 17: ELO 2016 Next Horizons 2017 Issue of a journal
Looking Back while Moving Forward: The Case of Concrete Poetry and Sankofa Kwabena Opoku-­Agyemang 2017 Article in an online journal
Transcontinental Texts: Reality or Fantasy? Muhammad Sanajilah's Novel Chat as a Sample Rachid Benharrousse Hyperrhiz 16: Globalizing Electronic Literature 2017 Article in an online journal
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