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Cybertext Yearbook 2006: Ergodic Histories
Cybertext Yearbook 2006: Ergodic Histories
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.04.2011 - 10:59
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Cybertext Yearbook 2007: Ludology
Cybertext Yearbook 2007: Ludology
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.04.2011 - 11:22
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Cybertext Yearbook 2010
In this volume we wil continue to expand the Ergodic History theme started in the Yearbook 2006, with five articles dealing with the Polish literary history. In addition we have articles on various cybertextual themes.
(Source: Cybertext Yearbook Database).
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.04.2011 - 11:24
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Writing.3D
Writing.3D
Rita Raley - 04.05.2011 - 22:41
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Dichtung Digital 40
This edition reflects upon the need of techniques to approach the ongoing upheavals taking place in today's technology-driven production of (literary) art. The contributions assembled here all discuss ways of reading cultural objects created with digital media. The objects of interest are: a computer game (Soderman), a performance of a work that houses and visualizes its literary artifacts on a website - a huge database of texts by different authors (Rettberg), default settings and electronic poetics in an age of technological determinism (Heckman), literary artifacts in between book and programmable media (Vincler), story-telling in the Gulf (Lenze), and signs in a culture of mashups (Navas). In a time when cultural objects in digital culture reconfigure the reception of their addressees, it is important to develop not only a proper understanding of the impact of these ruptures on literary communication but also an interpretation of the presented moves into the scope of scholarly discussion. Such an engagement calls for what Roberto Simanowski proposes in his contribution: "digital hermeneutics."
Patricia Tomaszek - 06.05.2011 - 18:42
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Reconfiguring Place and Space in New Media Writing
Reconfiguring Place and Space in New Media Writing
Scott Rettberg - 21.05.2011 - 09:48
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Dichtung Digital 29
The papers in this issue reveal a range of conceptions of code. The reading here is doubly satisfying, not only for the clear presentations of these engaging projects, but for the sense of code as undercurrent, the way encoding, language, and artistic expression are separate undertakings, but inescapably intertwined.
(Source: Editorial)
Patricia Tomaszek - 27.05.2011 - 23:18
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From the Page to the Screen to Augmented Reality: New Modes of Language-Driven Technology Mediated Research
From the Page to the Screen to Augmented Reality: New Modes of Language-Driven Technology Mediated Research
Scott Rettberg - 17.06.2011 - 12:04
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Digitale Literatur
Digitale Literatur
Jörgen Schäfer - 28.06.2011 - 15:17
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After the Book: Writing Literature/Writing Technology
Originally distributed with (or completely on?) a set of floppy disks, this special issue of the journal Perforations includes creative and critical works by many pioneering authors and scholars of electronic literature.
Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.07.2011 - 22:46