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  1. Critical Code Studies

    Critical Code Studies

    Patricia Tomaszek - 10.07.2012 - 23:08

  2. Computer Game Studies, Year One

    Computer Game Studies, Year One

    Stig Andreassen - 07.09.2012 - 01:27

  3. Focalization and Digital Fiction

    Focalization and Digital Fiction

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 24.09.2012 - 07:23

  4. Interpoetry: a game of words, images and sounds as a poetic sign in digital media

    This paper treats about the hypertextuality and interactivity of Philadelpho Menezes and Wilton Azevedo’s cd-rom Interpoesia (Interpoetry). By describing the procedures of poetic construction, it is analyzed the poetic sign as a game of words, images and sounds in digital environment. The prefix inter plays an important role in the cd-rom project not only as a new term for digital poetry, but also as a cultural and technological product that intends to replace the book.

    Luciana Gattass - 17.10.2012 - 16:38

  5. Electronic Literature Communities, Part I

    Editorial to the first special issue on Electronic Literature Communities, in Dichtung Digital 41. 

    Patricia Tomaszek - 07.12.2012 - 12:00

  6. Anti-Spam: Reinventing Data

    Today, where information is continually transferred in the form of data, the word “information” has all but been exchanged for the word “data.” This shift of terms has aided in effectively transforming the world into a network-world of data. In many areas, and for many professionals, condensing information has become an almost exclusive preoccupation. This need to condense information through selecting and summarizing events—via the use of statistics, infography, visualization software, reports, databases, and animations—has dominated our mental landscape; it dominates the way we structure our perception of reality. Therefore, it is important to rethink what this phenomenon represents and how artists are responding to it. In this network-world of data, spam (which is unsolicited e-mail or electronic data sent en mass) has become one of the symbols representing the flux of disinformation, and/or unsolicited, information. Anti-spam is, therefore, a method of eliminating and screening the source data, a tool I call impedance. If we apply this point of view to contemporary art, we could consider the works of Pavel Braila, R.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 15.02.2013 - 13:56

  7. Az augmentált valóság média– és kommunikációelméleti hatásai

    Miközben az augmentált (kiterjesztett) valóságot választottam elemzésem tárgyául, a téma szélesebb média-, illetve kommunikációlméleti hatásait tartottam szem előtt. A tanulmány a diskurzus egy lehetséges módját mutatja be a jelenség meghatározásáról, létrejöttéről, funkcionalitásáról. Az augmentált valóságról való beszéd magában foglalja egyebek között a usability, az érzékszervek összhangjának, a linkelés és a címkézés, az interaktivitás és az ebben a térben létrejött műalkotások elemzését is.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 25.02.2013 - 14:59

  8. Communities/Commons: A Snap Line of Digital Practice

    “Communities/Commons: A Snap Line of Digital Practice” presents a brief history of digital poetry, from the perspective of the Electronic Poetry Center (EPC), Buffalo, and the international E-Poetry Festivals of digital literature, art, and performance (E-Poetry). The paper engages the discipline from various perspectives, considering its relation to historic contextualizing movements and institutional mechanisms. Determining a renewed vision of E-Poetry community, it is argued, are its exuberant origins: (1) the U.S. small press movements of the later Twentieth century; (2) the activities and philosophies of the Electronic Poetry Center; (3) its self-definition as more broadly-conceived than that of any specific category of digital literature; (4) the pre-existing literary ground of Black Mountain, Language Poetry, and related practices; (5) the vibrancy of the as-then-constituted Poetics Program at Buffalo, and; (6) a “symposium of the whole”, the continued emerging importance of enthnopoetic localizations to an eventual realization of contemporary poetics. Finally, a call is made for the field being adaptable and more generous with its frames of reference.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 29.04.2013 - 15:57

  9. You Say You Want a Revolution? Hypertext and the Laws of Media

    You Say You Want a Revolution? Hypertext and the Laws of Media

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 07.06.2013 - 11:17

  10. Feeds and Streams: RSS Poetics

    Feeds and Streams: RSS Poetics

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 09.06.2013 - 23:27

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