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  1. Light & Dust: Polyaesthetic Experiences with Locative Augmented Reality

    Light & Dust: Polyaesthetic Experiences with Locative Augmented Reality

    Patricia Tomaszek - 19.05.2011 - 16:50

  2. Poetic Ergodic Capture

    This paper comments on a number of videos the presenter has shown at the e-poetry festival 2011. Bootz presents the concepts of noematic and ergodic reading, as well as the idea of "ergodic capture."

    Patricia Tomaszek - 19.05.2011 - 16:57

  3. The Archeological Media Lab: A Locavore Approach to Access & Preservation

    The paper describes the Archeological Media Lab, aligning it with the field of Media Archaeology (at the moment the best writings on M.A. in English are probably best found in Erkki Huhtamo and Jussi Parikka’s forthcoming Media Archaeology: Approaches, Applications, and Implications). The lab tries to take on a locavore approach to both sustaining and framing e-literature – one that is primarily hands-on and resolutely of the local, with only a very modest global or online presence.

    (Source: Adapted from author's site)

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 13:21

  4. The apparatus of digital literature: a stenographic disposition in five minutes or less

    The apparatus of digital literature: a stenographic disposition in five minutes or less

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 19:06

  5. Entwurf einer Hyperpoetik

    Entwurf einer Hyperpoetik

    Jörgen Schäfer - 29.06.2011 - 11:06

  6. Text-Tänze, Anagramme und Adaptionen: Vorbereitungen für eine Ästhetik der Hypersysteme bei R. Roussel, H. Bellmer und O. Wiener

    Text-Tänze, Anagramme und Adaptionen: Vorbereitungen für eine Ästhetik der Hypersysteme bei R. Roussel, H. Bellmer und O. Wiener

    Jörgen Schäfer - 29.06.2011 - 11:08

  7. Augmented Reality Fiction

    Augmented Reality Fiction

    Jörgen Schäfer - 30.06.2011 - 14:25

  8. Six Problems in Search of a Solution: The Challenge of Cybertext Theory and Ludology to Literary Theory

    Six Problems in Search of a Solution: The Challenge of Cybertext Theory and Ludology to Literary Theory

    Jörgen Schäfer - 30.06.2011 - 16:07

  9. Aesthetic Animism: Digital Poetry as Ontological Probe

    Digital poetry is a multimedia hybrid-art-form, a subset of visual language fusing with digital technology, increasingly mediated by networks. Contemporary poems are animated interfaces; and they often utilize dynamic interactive typography superimposed over video, generative or 3D environments. A brief list of the disciplines involved: visual art, sound composition, literature, media studies, computer programming.

    Multimedia-hybrid digital poetry means that the term ‘text’ is insufficient.
    Future theorists will require terminology specific to the domain, I suggest:

    -TAV (text-audio-visual)
    - TAVT (a tav in a 3D territory)
    - TAVIT (an interactive tavt)

    Patricia Tomaszek - 04.07.2011 - 12:11

  10. Mobilizing the Poli

    A detailed review of Judd Morrissey and Mark Jeffery’s The Precession. Published July 14, 2011.

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    Judd Morrissey’s newest work, theprecession.org is a website that redefines the act of reading literature on the internet in order to draw attention to the ways that reading is changing in our world. The website truly functions as the new book, with chapters that organize his intentions within the project into discrete capitulations of his ideas. My paper is mostly an analysis of the centerpiece of the website, POLI, because of its time-based nature: it uses real-time data capture and provides an extended period of time for the reading of the piece itself. POLI is a significant piece of contemporary literature because of its consciousness becomes political comment through the uses of our various languages.

    Scott Rettberg - 22.07.2011 - 13:08

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