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  1. Wszyscy jesteśmy cyborgami

    Wszyscy jesteśmy cyborgami

    Patricia Tomaszek - 02.02.2012 - 22:01

  2. Jumping to Occlusions

    "Jumping to Occlusions" is perhaps the first thorough statement of a poetics of online space. In the present hypertextual trickster edition, a lively investigative language of the link is employed helping to develop this essay's written argument through its own hypertextuality -- its jumps, sidebars, graphics, embedded sound files, misleadings, and other features. This essay explores electronic technology's opportunities for the production, archiving, distribution, and promotion of poetic texts but most importantly, argues that electronic space is a space of writing. For previous excursions into this a written terrain of links and jumps one need only look to the language experiments of certain poets writing in this century. Such poets include Gertrude Stein, Charles Olson, Robert Creeley, and Language-related experimentalists such as Charles Bernstein, Ron Silliman, and Susan Howe. Electronic writing, like previous instances of writing, engages the double "mission" of writing evident in some of this experimental poetry: to varying degrees, writing is about a subject, but also about the medium through which it is transmitted.

    Scott Rettberg - 01.07.2013 - 12:22

  3. Navigating Nowhere/Hypertext Infrawhere

    Various non-linear methods of structuring the lexia are discussed, including simultaneities and polylinearity. The simultaneity is similar to Aquanet relations. A distinction is drawn between the typical disjunctivity of the hypertext link and conjunctivity of simultaneities and relations. We begin the process of exploring the rhetoric of the conjunctive hypertext relation. Finally, the structuring of the lexia is intensified and extended into the fine structure of language itself: hypertext infrawhere.

    Scott Rettberg - 02.07.2013 - 14:05

  4. Stalking the Wild Hypertext: The Electronic Literature Directory

    Stalking the Wild Hypertext: The Electronic Literature Directory

    Patricia Tomaszek - 14.09.2013 - 14:42

  5. Why I Am a Net Artist

    Why I Am a Net Artist

    Jim Andrews - 08.03.2015 - 01:11

  6. Introduction to Isodore Isou

    This introduction to the Letterist poet Isidore Isou was published in a journal on whose editorial board I serve, E.R.O.S.: A Journal of Desire (2012). The introduction accompanied a selection of Isou’s poems that I ‘translated’.

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    Ana Castello - 13.10.2018 - 16:46