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  1. Elektronisk litteratur i Norden

    Artiklen giver en oversigt over elektronisk litteratur i Norden ved at identificere dens vigtigste karaktertræk og se på, hvorledes disse afspejler udviklingen i den internationale elektroniske litteratur. Man får tillige karakteristikker og analyser af værker, som har haft markant betydning for denne litterære tradition i Norden, for eksempel Karl Erik Tallmo’s Iakttagarens förmåga att ingripa, Anne Bang-Steinsvik’s I mellom tiden og Sonja Thomsen’s Ingen elge på vejen den dag.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.03.2011 - 14:19

  2. On Locative Narrative

    On Locative Narrative

    Rita Raley - 05.05.2011 - 23:36

  3. Locating the Literary in New Media

    Locating the Literary in New Media

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 27.06.2011 - 09:14

  4. Ciberdrama e Hipermédia

    Ciberdrama e Hipermédia

    Rui Torres - 02.12.2011 - 15:11

  5. Triálogo: Prelúdio dialogante a AlletSator

    Triálogo: Prelúdio dialogante a AlletSator

    Rui Torres - 02.12.2011 - 15:35

  6. Lit[art]ure: la literatura en tiempos de Internet

    Lit[art]ure: la literatura en tiempos de Internet

    Sandra Hurtado - 06.12.2011 - 11:41

  7. Being Dissolved: Erasure and Destruction in the Digital Text

    Being Dissolved: Erasure and Destruction in the Digital Text

    Marije Koens - 03.05.2012 - 23:07

  8. Digitale Editionen

    Digitale Editionen

    Jörgen Schäfer - 20.11.2012 - 14:51

  9. Spielbare Konflikte: Gattungsstrukturen und Spielhandlungen im interaktiven Drama

    Revised German version of Looking Behind the Façade

    Jörgen Schäfer - 23.11.2012 - 13:38

  10. Hypertext Fiction Reading: Haptics and Immersion

    Reading is a multi-sensory activity, entailing perceptual, cognitive and motor interactions with whatever is being read. With digital technology, reading manifests itself as being extensively multi-sensory – both in more explicit and more complex ways than ever before. In different ways from traditional reading technologies such as the codex, digital technology illustrates how the act of reading is intimately connected with and intricately dependent on the fact that we are both body and mind – a fact carrying important implications for even such an apparently intellectual activity as reading, whether recreational, educational or occupational. This article addresses some important and hitherto neglected issues concerning digital reading, with special emphasis on the vital role of our bodies, and in particular our fingers and hands, for the immersive fiction reading experience.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 13.12.2012 - 21:11

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