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  1. The Cyberspace, Hypertext, and Critical Theory Web

    The Cyberspace, Hypertext, and Critical Theory Web

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.03.2011 - 09:54

  2. Psychogeography, Détournement, Cyberspace

    Psychogeography, Détournement, Cyberspace

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.04.2012 - 13:13

  3. MC23: Digital Media

    MC23: Digital Media

    Natalia Fedorova - 21.01.2013 - 19:57

  4. Электро Утопия: мистики и художники в киберпространстве

    The book's name in English:

    Electro Utopia: Mystics and Artists in Cyberspace

    Natalia Fedorova - 16.07.2013 - 13:45

  5. Leituras de Nós: Ciberespaço e Literatura

    The essay Leituras de Nós: Ciberespaço e Literatura tries to understand the paths of poetic creation on computers and networks, mapping hypertext, programs and pages that apparently showed poems and literary works in the Internet. The book is accompanied by a CD-ROM publishing a poem to be read in a system of hypertext navigation. (Source: Itáu Cultural. Translation: Álvaro Seiça)

    Alvaro Seica - 02.12.2013 - 11:39

  6. X0y1 #ensayos sobre género y ciberespacio

    Una colección de ensayos como resultado del Seminario Internacional X0y1: Arte e industria digital: aproximaciones desde el género y el ciberespacio. January 22rd and 23rd of 2014, CAAC. Los editores publicaron en este volumen los diferentes trabajos de investigación que fueron debatidos en las conferencias y los proyectos teóricos presentados en el encuentro y seleccionados en la convocatoria pública. A ellos han sumado además la traducción de una breve selección de trabajos sobre feminismo y cultura digital de Mary Flanagan, Gesche Joost y Sandra Buckmüller.

    Maya Zalbidea - 30.07.2014 - 11:08

  7. Potentialities of Literary Cybertext

    The application of cybertextual technologies to experimental poetics is the context for this brief exposition of my machine modulated literary work. I invoke theoretical issues of cybertext but these are not extensively explored. Instead, I raise issues crucial to the work described here — the role of (literary) text in cyberspace; silent reading in new visible language media; the confusions of computer as medium; the limitations of link-node hypertext; the shifting relationships between writer, reader and programmer; multi- and non-linear poetics; and the engagement of contemporary poetics with cybertext. The major part of the exposition then focuses on the work itself and certain of its future potentialities, with occasional reference to the more general, theoretical concerns.

    (Source: Author's Abstract)

    Alvaro Seica - 30.01.2015 - 16:44

  8. The Ballad of the Internet Nutball: Chaining Rhetorical Visions from the Margins of the Margins to the Mainstream in the Xenaverse

    This dissertation is just one portal into the cyberspace-based virtual world called the "Xenaverse," so named because of its association with the world-wide syndicated television program, "Xena: Warrior Princess." The Xenaverse cannot be contained by this dissertation, but this project seeks to link and merge with the webbed Xenaverse culture in cyberspace. To learn about the Xenaverse you must step through a portal, become immersed and explore, both within and beyond the blurred boundaries of this dissertation, and into the Xenaverse itself. When you are ready to leave, you will have to find your way out, for just as this hypertextual dissertation has an entry portal, it also has an exit portal, a space for you to debrief and share your thoughts on your way out, to contribute to the ongoing dialogue that is this dissertation web on the Internet.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 02.10.2015 - 10:51

  9. Mindful of Multiplicity

    Linda Carroli reviews Michael Joyce on networked culture, whose emergence changes our ideas of change.

    Glenn Solvang - 09.11.2017 - 13:49

  10. #ELRFEAT: Interview with Stuart Moulthrop (2011)

    An interview with Stuart Moulthrop, a Professor of Digital Humanities in the Department of English, at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (USA) and an early author of works of electronic literature.

    Daniele Giampà - 07.04.2018 - 14:58

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