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  1. "The Digital Subject: Questioning Hypermnesia" - International and Transdisciplinary Conference

    Les technologies numériques d’inscription et de préservation permettent aujourd’hui de constituer d’importantes archives électroniques, des bases de données complexes et favorisent l’apparition de nouvelles pratiques d’archivage du savoir, comme les encyclopédies collaboratives. Un tel développement technique contient en germe une reconfiguration profonde du rapport humain au monde et au savoir mais aussi sans doute une mutation de notion même de sujet humain.

    Préfigurée dès les années 30 dans les travaux d’H G Wells (World Brain, 1937) ou ceux de Borges (« Funes el memorioso », 1944), le motif de l’hypermnésie, récurrent au sein des récits de science-fiction, essaime au sein d’autres formes littéraires, qu’il s’agisse de romans édités de manière traditionnelle ou d’œuvres littéraires sur support électronique. Parallèlement, la possibilité d’une extériorisation et d’une extension de la mémoire est un élément central dans des théories philosophiques contemporaines, notamment celle de « l’esprit étendu », de deux côtés de la frontière entre philosophies analytiques et continentales.

    Arnaud Regnauld - 01.11.2012 - 18:03

  2. International Conference on Narrative 2012

    International Conference on Narrative 2012

    Jennifer Roudabush - 13.01.2013 - 23:52

  3. ACM National Conference 1965 (ACM '65)

    ACM National Conference 1965 (ACM '65)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.06.2013 - 12:48

  4. ACM Hypertext 2002

    ACM Hypertext 2002

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.06.2013 - 14:39

  5. ACM Hypertext 1989

    ACM Hypertext 1989

    Scott Rettberg - 29.06.2013 - 01:49

  6. Books on the Cutting Edge

    Books on the Cutting Edge

    Patricia Tomaszek - 05.11.2013 - 13:59

  7. The Statement of the Object: Aesthetics, Theory, Context

    The seminar/conference is organized in collaboration between the Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies at the University of Bergen (UiB), Department of Art and Media Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the Centre Franco-Norvègien en Sciences Sociales et Humaines (CFN) in Paris. The seminar was held at CFN's premises in Paris.

    (Source: Full Program here in attachment)

    Alvaro Seica - 23.10.2014 - 11:42

  8. Reading wide, writing wide in the digital age: perspectives on transliteratures

    Participants will be researchers having attained international recognition for their work in two fundamental lines of literary and cultural theory that we would like to pull together here, just as this is reflected in the presentation of the call for papers (see the attached file): 1. literary globalization phenomena and 2. cyberculture. Thus, we hope to generate a fruitful debate that might contribute to providing answers.

    Maria Goicoechea - 26.01.2015 - 13:05

  9. International Conference: Digital Literary Studies

    International Conference: Digital Literary Studies

    Daniela Côrtes Maduro - 06.02.2015 - 23:12

  10. International Conference on Digital Media and Textuality 2016

    The use of computers as tools of literary and artistic creation has produced further paradigms within literary, language and media studies, but it has also promoted the resurfacing of a series of age-old debates. Digital media and digital technologies have extended the range of multimodal reading experiences, but they have also led us to readdress deep-rooted notions of text or medium. The dynamic network of media, art forms and genres seems to have been once again reconfigured. However, practices and debates that have preceded the emergence of the computer medium have not been discarded. In fact, they have been incorporated into experiences with the medium and have contributed to shaping digital artifacts. The “International Conference on Digital Media and Textuality” aims to examine this process. This conference seeks to move beyond the “old and new” dispute and to help us identify intersections, exchanges, challenges, dead-ends and possibilities. In order to achieve this goal, the panels of this conference are designed to cover multiple topics and fields of research, from media archaeology to teaching in a digital age.

    Daniela Côrtes Maduro - 20.09.2016 - 15:08

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