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Writing on Complex Surfaces
Writing in programmable media is theorized in relation to the surface of writing.[1] Within the framework of currently dominant cultural and technological formations, the surface of writing is conceptually simple, and this overdetermines practices of writing. As it is typically conceived, the surface of writing is a flatland plane, a 3rd-dimensionless scroll (however segmented or, indeed, fragmented) on which linguistic symbols, similarly dimensionless, are arrayed. Once language has come to rest on this simple surface, any qualities it may possess of temporality or material depth are bracketed. Programmable media problematize this dominant but simple model, and yet, arguably, its depthless, timeless surface misdirects the composition and publication of writing, even writing that is instantiated in programmable media. In the field of poetics, there are traditions for which the surface of writing is complex. Although rarely made explicit, such approaches to the writing surface have enriched the practices of important writers, particularly poetic writers.
Patricia Tomaszek - 14.09.2010 - 17:21
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Cybermountain Colloquium
This focused event is designed to push both texts and tools to new levels through collaborative interaction, review/reaction, and usability testing 24/7 (if desired) in a scenic setting. Colloquium findings will be reported online.
Colloquium participants will be limited to the first thity (30) invited participants who can confirm their attendance. We will strive for a balance of hypertext content creators, system developers, and researchers. If you know of others who should be invited, please forward this message to them and advise organizer Deena Larsen.
Others who cannot participate in the colloquim are welcome to participate in a simultaneous face to face/MOO conference.(Source: description from website)
Jill Walker Rettberg - 21.09.2010 - 10:58
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Ethnographic Study of an Online Creative Community
Ethnographic Study of an Online Creative Community
Penny Travlou - 21.09.2010 - 11:04
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'Scape the Hood
'Scape the Hood
Anders Løvlie - 21.09.2010 - 11:05
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Ingen elge på vejen den dag
Ingen elge på vejen den dag
Hans K Rustad - 21.09.2010 - 11:09
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NON-roman
Hypertext fiction in French.
Paper in French concerning this work: http://www.utc.fr/~bouchard/articles/Bouchardon_article-cahiers-du-numer...Serge Bouchardon - 21.09.2010 - 11:15
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On Navigation and Interactivity
On Navigation and Interactivity
Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 11:22
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Postcard
web based generative text artwork
Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 11:34
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Mozaic
web based interactive generative language artwork
Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 11:35
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This is Not a Hypertext
Web based interactive generative language artwork
Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 11:40