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  1. STORYSPACE: a Tool for Interaction, Report to the Markle Foundation Regarding G85105,

    STORYSPACE: a Tool for Interaction, Report to the Markle Foundation Regarding G85105,

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 04.11.2012 - 09:54

  2. Holopoetry and Perceptual Syntax

    The Holopoetry project creates a new poetic language through the improbable possibilities of immaterial, textual volumes, produced through the holographic process. The main problem in poetic expression today is not one of compositional unit (from letter to sentence), but one of syntax, which is no longer organized in a line (“undimensional flow of signs” — Max Bense), or structured on a flat surface (“a textual surface” — Bense). With holopoetry, syntax is organized in discontinuous space. Instead of reducing the rhythm to the limitations of a flat surface, holopoetry makes it possible to create a poetic language in which it does not matter if one is using phrasal, vocabular, syllabic or literal structures — expression is similar to the enigmatic states of conscience and spaciotemporality is used on an extreme, pluridimensional level of complexity. This new holistic perception, source of the fruition of real immaterial objects, volumes without mass, requires a response in the structure of language: the possibility to transform the instrument of intellectualization — the word — into a sign as fluid and elastic as thought.

    Luciana Gattass - 25.11.2012 - 13:09

  3. Auctor Ludens: Essays on Play in Literature

    This is a book about play practice rather than play theory. Of course, practice presupposes theory, but here the editors choose to keep general theoretical assumptions under cover rather then force them into explicitness. The contributors to this volume were given free rein to discuss whatsoever aspect of literary play caught their fancy. The absence of a predetermined theoretical framework has resulted in an idiosyntractic volume on the different forms of play. (From Google Books.)

    Jonatha Patrick Oliveira de Sousa - 08.10.2021 - 00:56