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  1. Swimming against the data stream: plot, polyphony and heteroglossia in data-­driven writing

    Conference presentation proposal for ELO 2014 “Hold the Light”

    Unprecedented access to real-time social data is changing the way we tell stories about ourselves. Social data is being utilised within a wide variety of electronic literature and media art from Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin’s Listening Room to the recent explosion in Twitter bots which remix digital text. These practices have been designated under the rubric “environmentally interactive” digital writing (Wardrip-Fruin 2010, p. 41). Such writing often takes the form of a data stream (Manovich 2012), representing content as a chronological flow of units of information, with the newest information being most salient.

    Alvaro Seica - 19.06.2014 - 23:58