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  1. Literatura digital: una nueva relación entre teoría y práctica experimental

    Literatura digital: una nueva relación entre teoría y práctica experimental

    Luciana Gattass - 23.10.2012 - 12:32

  2. Техника чтения 2.0: литературные практики после интернет-революции

    Техника чтения 2.0: литературные практики после интернет-революции

    Natalia Fedorova - 23.01.2013 - 19:24

  3. A Literatura Factorial [l!]

    By focusing on hyperfiction, this paper presents some proto-hyperfictions, dealing with literature's combinatorial processes (ars combinatoria), and with its composition based on permutations. This practice, which continues today, although using different techniques and effects, I call factorial literature [l!]. My aim is to introduce the concept of factorial literature as a transtemporal genre that has been intensified in the context of electronic literature. In the analysis of hyperfiction, I return to the definitions of hypertext by Theodor Holm Nelson (1965) and Gérard Genette (1982). Referring back to essays by Italo Calvino (1967) on literature, mathematics and cybernetics, and articles by Robert Coover (1992, 1993) about the new literary practices in digital environments, I prepare the coordinates for a revaluation of hyperfiction's recent history and its software, namely through the transient concept of constant restart, associated with the reader's new role as user.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 02.07.2013 - 17:01

  4. Introducing the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base

    Introducing the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base

    Patricia Tomaszek - 02.07.2013 - 17:31

  5. Code as Ritualized Poetry: The Tactics of the Transborder Immigrant Tool

    The Transborder Immigrant Tool is a provocative mobile phone app by the Electronic Disturbance Theater (EDT) that provides sustenance to border crossers by leading them to water and guiding them with poetry. Although the tool can be applied to any border, the chief border it has been tied to and tested on is the US-Mexico border. The EDT present the project as an artistic disruption of the tired national political theater staged at that border. The piece refocuses attention on the basic human needs of those caught in the middle of the stale and stalemated divide. For the EDT, every part of the piece participates in this disruption not merely the finished app or the poetry but the code as well. In this paper, I ask, what would it mean for the code to poetic disruption? One set of poetry for the project created by Amy Sara Carroll offers instructions for desert survival. By presenting instructions as poems, she offers one entre into reading the source code of the app as poetry. Using the methods of Critical Code Studies, I read the code of TBT in light of and as part of the poetic intervention of this complex performance.

    (Source: Author's abstract at DHQ)

    Scott Rettberg - 03.07.2013 - 13:33

  6. The Emergence of Electronic Literature Exhibition Catalogue

    “The Emergence of Electronic Literature” exhibit includes objects and artifacts, books, computers and software, posters and ephemera documenting the rise of the field of electronic literature over the past four decades. Electronic literature includes literary works that take advantage of the context of the computer and the contemporary networked environment. This broad category of digital work includes genres such as hypertext fiction and poetry, kinetic poetry, computer art installations with literary aspects, interactive fiction, novels that take the form of emails, SMS messages, or blogs, poems and stories that are generated by computers, network-based collaborative writing projects, and literary performances online that develop new ways of writing. The field is essentially focused on potentially transformative uses of the computer to develop new literary genres, and the experiments that contemporary writers and artists are conducting within the new communications paradigm.

    (Source: Introduction to the exhbition catalogue)

    Scott Rettberg - 17.08.2013 - 16:43

  7. Humanities as Data: Projects, Visualizations, and Emerging Methods

    Humanities as Data: Projects, Visualizations, and Emerging Methods

    Patricia Tomaszek - 21.08.2013 - 19:29

  8. An Emerging Canon? A Case Study in Using Visualization Strategies to Understand a Field as It Develops

    An Emerging Canon? A Case Study in Using Visualization Strategies to Understand a Field as It Develops

    Patricia Tomaszek - 21.08.2013 - 19:31

  9. Network Analysis and Visualization as a Method for Studying Electronic Literature

    Network Analysis and Visualization as a Method for Studying Electronic Literature

    Patricia Tomaszek - 21.08.2013 - 19:33

  10. Dynamic Visualization Tools for Data Discovery

    Dynamic Visualization Tools for Data Discovery

    Patricia Tomaszek - 21.08.2013 - 19:36

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