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  1. Critical Inquiry

    Critical Inquiry has published the best critical thought in the arts and humanities since 1974. Combining a commitment to rigorous scholarship with a vital concern for dialogue and debate, the journal presents articles by eminent critics, scholars, and artists on a wide variety of issues central to contemporary criticism and culture. In CI new ideas and reconsideration of those traditional in criticism and culture are granted a voice. The wide interdisciplinary focus creates surprising juxtapositions and linkages of concepts, offering new grounds for theoretical debate. In CI, authors entertain and challenge while illuminating such issues as improvisations, the life of things, Flaubert, and early modern women's writing. CI comes full circle with the electrically charged debates between contributors and their critics. (Source: Critical Inquiry)

    Jörgen Schäfer - 28.06.2011 - 16:55

  2. SFMOMA: Open Space

    Open Space, the blog of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is focused on producing an array of critical and personal writings about art, visual culture in general, and issues specific to the Bay Area.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 24.07.2011 - 14:49

  3. Activision

    Activision is an American company, though the majority is owned by French Vivendi. It was founded on October 1, 1979 and was the world's first independent developer and distributor of video games for gaming consoles. Its first products were cartridges for the Atari 2600 video console system. Activision is now one of the largest third party video game publishers in the world. (Source: Wikipedia)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.07.2011 - 15:58

  4. Electronic Hollywood

    Webzine published on floppy disk from 1990-? by Jaime Levy, and later a New York based company from 1997-2002, creating web-based animated cartoons, ad campaigns and games. Electronic Hollywood, Inc. was ran by two female innovators: Jaime Levy and Maria Psomiades. 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.07.2011 - 21:21

  5. Voyager

    The Voyager Company was a pioneer in CD-ROM production, and published non-fiction, such as a CD-ROM edition of Beethoven's ninth symphony, as well as fiction/artistic projects. It was established in 1985 and stopped publishing CD-ROMs in 1997. 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.07.2011 - 21:37

  6. SubStance

    In publication continuously since 1971, SubStance is a major interdisciplinary journal with a reputation for excellence. It is an international nexus for discourses converging upon literature from a variety of fields, including philosophy, the social science, science, and the arts. (Source: Journal website)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.07.2011 - 21:54

  7. On the Human

    On the Human is an online community of humanists and scientists dedicated to improving our understanding of persons and the quasi-persons who surround us. Our Forum is for scholars in the humanities and sciences to share their ideas and research. The Forum offers specialists as well as members of the public the opportunity to engage experts on questions concerning the meaning and significance, if any, of human life, especially at its edges. OTH Editorial Team Gary Comstock | Editor-in-chief Jason King | Managing Editor Parker Shipton | Editor, Animals Sally Haslanger | Editor, Humans William Lycan | Editor, Machines Winslow Dalpe | Intern Daniel Rowe | Intern (Source: http://onthehuman.org)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 31.08.2011 - 16:16

  8. Electronic Literature (DIKULT 203, Fall 2011)

    Electronic Literature (DIKULT 203, Fall 2011)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.09.2011 - 16:14

  9. Post-Print Fiction (ENGH 400-002)

    Post-Print Fiction (ENGH 400-002)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.09.2011 - 09:25

  10. Visual Editions

    Visual Editions, nicknamed VE, is a London-based book publisher, started in early 2009 by Anna and Britt. The idea for VE comes from our joint love of books and a (mischievous) desire to do things differently, so that everything we do translates into a new experience for our readers, and for all the writers and designers we work with. What we do is make sure we turn all that love and mischief into beautifully, lovingly, wonderfully written and crafted books.

    We wondered why there is such a large divide between text-driven literary books on the one hand and picture-driven art and design books on the other. And we wondered why this divide seems so extreme, when most of us compute visuals in our everyday more than ever before. We believe this visual everydayness adds to the way we read, it adds to the way we experience what we read and the way we absorb and understand the way stories are told: through words and pictures.

    (Source: Publisher's description from their site)

    Scott Rettberg - 07.09.2011 - 11:12

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