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  1. Electronic Literature as Interface Criticism

    Electronic Literature as Interface Criticism

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 10:03

  2. In Search of Sustainability: Institutional and Curricular Limitations of Teaching Electronic Literature

    In Search of Sustainability: Institutional and Curricular Limitations of Teaching Electronic Literature

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 10:05

  3. Cityscapes: Thinking Through Practice

    Cityscapes: Thinking Through Practice

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 10:06

  4. Seeing Story and Mapping Narrative

    Seeing Story and Mapping Narrative

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 10:09

  5. Feral Disciplines & Hybrid Codes

    Feral Disciplines & Hybrid Codes

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 10:10

  6. New Media: Its Utility and Liability for Literature and for Life

    Beginning with the title, a variation on Nietzsche's "Use and Abuse of History for Life," this paper offers a practice-based theory of how new media writing and traditional prose scholarship might converge. The essay itself will be in the form of a literary remix. Hence, the author's own sense of the affordances and constraints of new media will be conveyed primarily through the words of Nietzsche as well as selected works of critical writing in and about new media. One of the essay's themes is already evident in the essay's derivative form - namely, that the only way that literature can in fact "afford" to work in and around new media is to identify its enabling constraints, and to work through them with the self-consciousness and potential for collaborative thought that has always been present in prose fiction in print - but needn't be unique to that medium.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 10:22

  7. From Revisi(tati)on to Retro-Intentionalization

    From the article: Since its inception in the late 1980s, digital literature has come a long way. It has seen groundbreaking technological changes and advances, which have taken it from a largely script-based, off-line medium to a prolific multimedia, interactive and ludic form of verbal and artistic expression, which is making use of a variety of online and offline forms of communication and representation. By the same token, genre boundaries are increasingly blurring between literature, art, digital film, photography, animation, and video game. That said, I contend that we can only use the term “digital literature” if and when the reception process is guided if not dominated by “literary” means, i.e. by written or orally narrated language rather than sequence

    Patricia Tomaszek - 15.06.2011 - 19:00

  8. Un laboratoire de littératures – Littérature numérique et Internet

    Aux amateurs de littérature numérique, le Web offre en deux clics l’œuvre et son envers, son mystère et une partie de ses clés, le spectacle et sa machinerie intellectuelle ou technique. Qu’on l’appelle «cyberlittérature» ou «littérature numérique», cette littérature n’aurait pas de réalité sans le support numérique et le dispositif informatique grâce auxquels l’œuvre est produite, lue et souvent agie. L’ambition de cet ouvrage est de faire entrer le lecteur dans l’univers des œuvres numériques, en interrogeant au passage le modèle classique de l’édition. Les auteurs ont choisi d’observer deux dispositifs collectifs : autrement dit, deux lieux sur le Web où deux communautés d’acteurs livrent simultanément quelques-unes des clés essentielles de leur raison sociale dans le domaine littéraire en ligne.

    Serge Bouchardon - 17.06.2011 - 11:45

  9. 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

  10. Digital Literature and the Digital

    In this article, the approach to the Digital is based on the distinction between three levels: a theoretical level, an applicative level and an interpretative level. Now digital literary works play on the tensions between the three levels and allow these tensions to be highlighted. Studying the conjunction of the Digital and of literary creation – by analysing digital literary works – thus proves to be relevant. Looking into the specific properties of the Digital can throw light on the potentialities of digital literature; in the same way, digital literature can act as a revealer for the Digital.

    Serge Bouchardon - 17.06.2011 - 12:09

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