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Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Theodoros Chiotis - 15.04.2011 - 21:27
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Ross Sutherland
Ross Sutherland
Theodoros Chiotis - 15.04.2011 - 21:39
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Tom Chivers
Tom Chivers
Theodoros Chiotis - 15.04.2011 - 23:11
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Penned in the Margins
From small beginnings as a reading series in a converted railway arch in south London, Penned in the Margins has grown over the last decade into a respected, award-winning literary arts company producing new work live, in print and online.
Penned in the Margins believes in the power of language to challenge how we think, test new ideas and explore alternative stories. We operate across the arts, collaborating with writers, artists and creative partners using new platforms and technologies.
A unique blend of publishing and production characterises our distinctive model in the cultural landscape. The hallmarks of a Penned in the Margins book or event are curiosity, innovation and openness. Collaboration is at the heart of what we do, bringing artists from different fields together to create innovative and invigorating new work. We have a history of developing new artists and writers, and have given important early opportunities to the likes of playwright Inua Ellams, novelist Joe Dunthorne, spoken word artist Scroobius Pip and poets Hannah Silva and Melissa Lee-Houghton.
Theodoros Chiotis - 15.04.2011 - 23:12
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Every Rendition on A Broken Machine
Ross Sutherland finds the perfect poetic match in his robot collaborator: the SYSTRAN translator
Theodoros Chiotis - 15.04.2011 - 23:13
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Stress Fractures: Essays on poetry
Stress Fractures: Essays on poetry
Theodoros Chiotis - 15.04.2011 - 23:15
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These terabytes I have tries to shore against our ruins: Digital poetics, the modernist project and modes of cognition
These terabytes I have tries to shore against our ruins: Digital poetics, the modernist project and modes of cognition
Theodoros Chiotis - 15.04.2011 - 23:24
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Jon Ingold
Jon Ingold
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.04.2011 - 11:13
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Dan Shiovitz
Dan Shiovitz
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.04.2011 - 11:14
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Walk This Way: Mobile Narrative as Composed Experience
Raley examines mobile narratives, contrasting narratives that are simply narratives that are delivered to mobile phones, such as Japanese cell phone novels, with narrative experiences that are specific to their medial situation. That is "narrative that emphasizes the exploration of place and locality but is not strictly annotative." Rayley identifies three key terms of GPS and SMS-based narrative practice: experience, movement, and environment. Rita sees the participant in a mobile narrative as playing a function in the Nelsonian hypertext sense of branching, "performing on request." Having established a categorical frame, Raley reads a number of locative narratives including Hundekopf, Itinerant, Ping, and 34N188W.
Scott Rettberg - 18.04.2011 - 11:49