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  1. Approaches to Interactive Text and Recombinant Poetics

    In this series of “media-element field explorations,” Bill Seaman suggests configurations for the shape of the virtual artist-author to come.

    Andre Lund - 10.10.2017 - 11:45

  2. Unusual Positions

    Camille Utterback exposits “embodied interaction with symbolic spaces” - the body and language of digital art.

    Andre Lund - 10.10.2017 - 11:46

  3. Literal Art

    John Cayley dadas up the digital, revealing similarities of type across two normally separate, unequal categories: image and text. “Neither lines nor pixels but letters,” finally, unite.

    Andre Lund - 10.10.2017 - 11:47

  4. The Pixel/The Line

    For all the talk of cyber-difference, screens still behave like pages. The contributors in section six have developed, in response, a digital aesthetics unlike that of print.

    Andre Lund - 10.10.2017 - 11:47

  5. A Remediation's Remediation?

    Jan Baetens looks ‘through’ and ‘at’ Bolter and Gromala’s Windows and Mirrors and finds a foggy vision.

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    Lisa Berwanger - 17.10.2017 - 15:22

  6. The Emperor's New Clothes

    Diana Lobb tackles the legacy of positivism and the politics of chaotics.

    Glenn Solvang - 24.10.2017 - 14:54

  7. Celebrating Complexity

    Stephen Schryer reviews Mark Taylor and casts a critical eye on the unconditional celebration of complexity.

    Glenn Solvang - 24.10.2017 - 15:08

  8. Meditations on the Blip: a review

    Lisette Gonzales reviews a book of essays by Matthew Fuller that examines the way we are programmed by software.

    Glenn Solvang - 24.10.2017 - 15:33

  9. Mister Squishy, c'est moi: David Foster Wallace's Oblivion

    Kiki Benzon on narrative ecology and the “fradulence paradox” of Oblivion.

    Glenn Solvang - 24.10.2017 - 15:40

  10. a Joseph McElroy festschrift

    Andrew Walser introduces a gathering of essays on and by the novelist Joseph McElroy.

    Glenn Solvang - 07.11.2017 - 12:39

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