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  1. The Aesthetics of Net Literature: Writing, Reading and Playing in Programmable Media

    "During recent years, literary texts in electronic and networked media have been a focal point of literary scholarship, using varying terminology. In this book, the contributions of internationally renowned scholars and authors from Germany, USA, France, Finland, Spain and Switzerland review the ruptures and upheavals of literary communication within this context. The articles in the book focus on questions such as: In which literary projects can we discover a new quality of literariness? What are the terminological and methodological means to examine these literatures? How can we productively link the logics of the play of literary texts and their reception in the reading process? What is the relationship of literary writing and programming? With contributions by Jean-Pierre Balpe, Susanne Berkenheger, Friedrich W. Block, Philippe Bootz, Laura Borràs Castanyer, Markku Eskelinen, Frank Furtwängler, Peter Gendolla, Loss Pequeño Glazier, Fotis Jannidis, Thomas Kamphusmann, Mela Kocher, Marie-Laure Ryan, Jörgen Schäfer, Roberto Simanowski and Noah Wardrip-Fruin" (Publisher's abstract).

    Patricia Tomaszek - 12.01.2011 - 18:17

  2. Holopoetry, Biopoetry and Digital Literature: Close Reading and Terminological Debates

    A version of this article was republished as chapter 1, "Digital Literature," in Simanowski's Digital Art and Meaning (University of Minnesota Press, 2011).

    Patricia Tomaszek - 13.01.2011 - 18:33

  3. Electronic Literature: What is it?

    Electronic Literature: What is it?

    Guro Ingebrigtsen - 08.09.2011 - 13:53

  4. Apprendre la littérature en ligne: transformer les techniques communicatives du discours savant

    Apprendre la littérature en ligne: transformer les techniques communicatives du discours savant

    Sandra Hurtado - 06.12.2011 - 11:49

  5. Hyperrhiz 03: SpaceWorks

    Special topic: Spaceworks

    Scott Rettberg - 03.02.2012 - 15:27

  6. Handholding, Remixing, and the Instant Replay: New Narratives in a Postnarrative World

    Handholding, Remixing, and the Instant Replay: New Narratives in a Postnarrative World

    Scott Rettberg - 03.02.2012 - 15:34

  7. Digital and Analog Texts

    Digital and Analog Texts

    Scott Rettberg - 03.02.2012 - 15:57

  8. The Problem of Form: Transitoire Observable, a Laboratory for Emergent Programmed Art

    I will present some conceptions of programmed art focused on the problem of form. I will not explain here the different approaches but only open the question in the perspective of the procedural model. I will start from the basic common point of view of the collective Transitoire Observable and, after an overview of some aspects of the procedural model, I will pose the question of form as a specific management in the programming of arbitrary aesthetic constraints that are posed by the author in his management of the situation of communication created by the work whatever the surface aesthetics is on screen. In this sense, we will speak of “programmed forms” as forms in programming and not as forms of the programmed multimedia event.

    Source: author's abstract in book publication

    Kristine Turøy - 28.08.2012 - 11:38

  9. Process-Intensive Literature

    Process-Intensive Literature

    Scott Rettberg - 12.01.2013 - 10:42

  10. International Electronic LIterature

    International Electronic LIterature

    Scott Rettberg - 12.01.2013 - 10:54

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