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Electronic Literature as Paratextual Construction
The article reflects on how electronic literature and affiliated or related fields describe themselves paratextually. It focus on metatexts which address the e-lit field or genre as a whole, rather than individual works.
Gesa Blume - 17.09.2019 - 14:54
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The Sonic Spectrum
The Sonic Spectrum
Sturle Mandrup - 17.09.2019 - 15:40
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A Web Reply to the Post-Web Generation
At the recent ELO conference in Montréal Leonardo Flores introduced the concept of “3rd Generation” electronic literature. I was at another session during his influential talk, but I heard about the concept from him beforehand and have read about it on Twitter (a 3rd generation context, I believe) and Flores’s blog (more of a 2nd generation context, I believe). One of the aspects of this concept is that the third generation of e-lit writers makes use of existing platforms (Twitter APIs, for instance) rather than developing their own interfaces. Blogging is a bit different from hand-rolled HTML, but one administers one’s own blog. When Flores & I spoke, I realized that I have what seems like a very similar idea of how to divide electronic literature work today. Not exactly the same, I’m sure, but pretty easily defined and I think with a strong correspondence to this three-generation concept. I describe it like this: * Pre-Web * Web * Post-Web (Source: Post Position)
Scott Rettberg - 01.10.2019 - 15:28
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Diktet i den digitale støpeskjeen
Hans Kristian Rustad pressents his research project on poetry in the "Digital Melting Pot."
Hans Kristian Rustad presenterer forskningsprosjektet sitt, som er en del av Kulturrådets forskningssatsing i 2019 Digital kultur, estetiske praksiser
Scott Rettberg - 22.10.2019 - 09:55
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Close Reading of Stephanie Strickland, Cyntia Lawson Jaramillo and Paul Ryan’s slippingglimpse
Close Reading of Stephanie Strickland, Cyntia Lawson Jaramillo and Paul Ryan’s slippingglimpse
Maya Zalbidea - 04.07.2022 - 14:26