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  1. International Texts in Critical Media Aesthetics

    International Texts in Critical Media Aesthetics provides a platform for new scholarship in the area of electronic art and literature, to be presented from the perspective of critical aesthetics – philosophical positions dedicated to the problem of how and whether technology as a medium for art and literature simultaneously makes reference to and differs from the use of more traditional media and methods for these expressive practices.

    (Source: Continuum website.)

    Series editors: Francisco J. Ricardo, Jörgen Schäfer

    Editorial Board: Rita Raley, John Cayley, George Fifield, Tony Richards, Teri Rueb

    Scott Rettberg - 13.02.2012 - 15:28

  2. New Dimensions in Computers and Composition

    New Dimensions in Computers and Composition

    Scott Rettberg - 13.02.2012 - 15:38

  3. Theory and History of Literature

    Theory and History of Literature

    Scott Rettberg - 13.02.2012 - 15:50

  4. Kultur- und Medientheorie

    Kultur- und Medientheorie

    Scott Rettberg - 13.02.2012 - 16:34

  5. image + narrative

    Installed as a double issue of starting in the winter of 96/97, contributors sought to explore through literature a transition already evident in the culture at large, where technology had enabled narratives of all types to undergo transformation by the image.

    The first editors of the thread were Steve Tomasula and Anne Burdick.

    (Source: ebr, thread editors' statement.)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.03.2012 - 10:24

  6. Platform Studies Series

    Platforms have been around for decades, right under our video games and digital art. Those studying new media are now starting to dig down to the level of code to learn more about how computers are used in culture, but there have been few attempts to go deeper, to the metal — to look at the base hardware and software systems that are the foundation of computational expression.

    Platform Studies investigates the relationships between the hardware and software design of computing systems and the creative works produced on those systems.

    Alvaro Seica - 19.02.2014 - 15:12

  7. music/sound/noise

    music/sound/noise is an ebr thread.

    Thread editor from 2006-07: Trace Reddell. MusicSoundNoise was initiated in the winter of 2000/01 by Cary Wolfe and Mark Amerika. msn logo and animation created by Cynthia Jacquette.

    (Source: ebr)

    Pål Alvsaker - 12.09.2017 - 14:48

  8. technocapitalism

    Technocapitalism began as a set of essays collected in 2002 to be the first in a series of Alt-X Critical E-books.

    Filip Falk - 13.10.2017 - 18:32

  9. Fictions Present

    Everything that happens, happens now. The essays, narratives, and essay-narratives gathered under the thread title, Fictions Present, reaffirm the 'presentist' bias in electronic publishing and in ebr particularly: our non-periodical, continuous publication is designed to keep the archive current and to present critical writing not as an afterthought, but as an integral element in the creation of literary fictions.

    (Source: ebr, thread editors' statement)

    Ana Castello - 16.10.2017 - 15:51

  10. Electronic Literature [Frame]works for the Creative Digital Humanities

    “Electronic Literature [Frame]works for the Creative Digital Humanities,” edited by Scott Rettberg and Alex Saum-Pascual, gathers a selection of articles exploring the evolving relationship between electronic literature and the digital humanities in Europe, North and South America. Looking at the combination of practices and methodologies that come about through e-lit’s production, study, and dissemination, these articles explore the disruptive potential of electronic literature to decenter and complement the DH field. Creativity is central and found at all levels and spheres of e-lit, but as the articles in this gathering show, there is a need to redeploy creative practice critically to address the increasing instrumentalization of the digital humanities and to turn the digital humanities towards the digital cultures of the present.

    Alvaro Seica - 07.09.2020 - 00:44