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  1. Beyond Taxonomy: Digital Poetics and the Problem of Reading

    Beyond Taxonomy: Digital Poetics and the Problem of Reading

    Patricia Tomaszek - 21.09.2010 - 11:57

  2. The Experience of the Unique in Reading Digital Literature

    Traditionally in literary criticism, importance has been laid on the uniqueness of the expression (the author says something that nobody else has said before, or, says something in a way that nobody else has done before) and the uniqueness of experience (my reading of a book is always different compared to any other readings). With digital literature we are facing a wholly new situation. Cybertextual literature possesses devices for creating a different textual whole for each reader and reading session. Even though the piece of computer code underlying the work remains the same, the surface level may be different on each and every run. In this situation the reader may truly face a unique text, something that nobody else may ever see.

    I will ponder the consequences of this new textual condition, especially from the perspective of personal reception and interpretation. I will also present some examples of this sort of works, and classify certain main categories, such as truly unique vs. pseudo unique text, and text where uniqueness is created through programming alone, and such where (one or several) reader(s) is partly responsible.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 12.01.2011 - 20:40

  3. Introduction: Juncture and Form in New Media Criticism

    Introduction: Juncture and Form in New Media Criticism

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 31.01.2011 - 11:37

  4. What is and Toward What End Do We Read Digital Literature?

    What is and Toward What End Do We Read Digital Literature?

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 31.01.2011 - 11:39

  5. Strickland and Lawson Jarmillo's slippingglimpse: Distributed Cognition at/in Work

    Strickland and Lawson Jarmillo's slippingglimpse: Distributed Cognition at/in Work

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 31.01.2011 - 12:57

  6. Artificial Poetry: On Aesthetic Perception in Computer-Aided Literature

    Artificial Poetry: On Aesthetic Perception in Computer-Aided Literature

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 31.01.2011 - 15:39

  7. New Media Poetics: As We May Think/How to Write

    New Media Poetics: As We May Think/How to Write

    Patricia Tomaszek - 24.02.2011 - 11:38

  8. E-literature

    E-literature

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.03.2011 - 08:48

  9. Approaches to Digital Literature: Temporal Dynamics and Cyborg Authors

    Approaches to Digital Literature: Temporal Dynamics and Cyborg Authors

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.04.2011 - 12:47

  10. Hypertext: An alternative route to short story theorising

    Hypertext: An alternative route to short story theorising

    Theodoros Chiotis - 15.04.2011 - 21:33

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