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  1. Beyond the Screen (review)

    Beyond the Screen (review)

    Jörgen Schäfer - 08.07.2011 - 10:46

  2. Beyond Play and Narration: Video Games as Simulations of Self Action

    Beyond Play and Narration: Video Games as Simulations of Self Action

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 31.08.2011 - 15:40

  3. Interview with Noah Wardrip-Fruin: “Digital Literature and Correlations”

    Interview with Noah Wardrip-Fruin: “Digital Literature and Correlations”

    Fabio De Vivo - 22.10.2011 - 11:08

  4. Interview with Dan Waber: “Digital Writing and Writing 3D"

    Interview with Dan Waber: “Digital Writing and Writing 3D"

    Fabio De Vivo - 22.10.2011 - 11:16

  5. Megan Sapnar's "Car Wash" as a New Media Sonnet

    Megan Sapnar's "Car Wash" as a New Media Sonnet

    Scott Rettberg - 30.10.2011 - 20:36

  6. A Perfect Future Unread: John Cayley's "What We Will"

    A Perfect Future Unread: John Cayley's "What We Will"

    Scott Rettberg - 30.10.2011 - 20:39

  7. Loss of Grasp : Teknikliderlige mænd i midtvejskrise

    Loss of Grasp : Teknikliderlige mænd i midtvejskrise

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.11.2011 - 17:47

  8. Digitale ord af kalvelever og smuldret asfalt

    Digitale ord af kalvelever og smuldret asfalt

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.11.2011 - 18:01

  9. Concrete Poetry in Portugal Experimentalism and Intermediality

    Concrete poetry does not constitute an organized movement in Portugal. Instead, one must consider a range of contemporary Portuguese poetic experimentations achieved by several poets which come close, at a given point in time, to the aesthetics of concretism. This distinctive feature of the Portuguese context is outlined in this article in a comparative perspective, situating the poetics and politics of experimentalism within the international context of concrete poetry, but stressing specific aspects of the critical, historical and political Portuguese context. At the same time, the concrete tendency of experimental poetry points to the importance of literary and communication theories, as semiotics, information theory, and others provide background to understanding individual poems and manifestoes of the poets mentioned within. Finally, the article takes into consideration the fact that concrete poetry fits in larger poetic discourses, ultimately forcing the importance of poetic discourse and literary practices for a better understanding of our surrounding world and culture.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 05.02.2012 - 13:56

  10. Primal Affective Ground and Digital Poetry

    Since the first symbolic scripts emerged, language has always been visual. My own work explores how language's visual can be read both as art and as poetry; how affect is amplified by sound; how generative and combinatorial layouts of text-video-sound open art from linear readings into infinite variations perspectives.
    For ELO, I am interested in creating an artist talk that utilizes content derived from two essays on digital poetry written for my comprehensive exams in the summer of 2009. The original essays are entitled: "Affecting Language: interdisciplinary explorations of emotion (new media, neuroscience, phenomenology and poetry)" and "Defining Creative Conduits: mediations on writing in digital media". Since both essays (as take-home exams) were each written over a brief 72 hour span, I look fwd to the opportunity of synthesizing and refining their argument into a presentation format.
    (Source: Author proposal)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 20.03.2012 - 12:42

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