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  1. A Poetics of the Link

    Jeff Parker contributes to the ongoing debate on electropoetics and invites readers to post their own link types and descriptions.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 16.01.2013 - 10:31

  2. Text Generation, or Calling Literature into Question

    Reflecting on the genealogy and histories of “transgressive textualities” and text generators, Aquilina offers readings of texts by Swift, Dahl, Orwell, and Borges to consider the terms and issues involved in situating text generators as transgressive.

    Source: EBR 

    Mona Pihlamäe - 12.09.2017 - 14:55

  3. Between Play and Politics: Dysfunctionality in Digital Art

    Marie-Laure Ryan argues that dysfunctionality in new media art is “not limited to play with inherently digital phenomena such as code and programs,” and provides a number of alternative art examples, while also arguing that dysfunctionality “could [also] promote a better understanding of the cognitive activity of reading, or of the significance of the book as a support of writing.”

    tye042 - 20.09.2017 - 12:32

  4. Introduction: The Body as a Writing Instrument

    Introduction: The Body as a Writing Instrument

    Pablo Uribe Valero - 17.09.2019 - 14:53

  5. Digital Manipulability and Digital Literature

    Digital Manipulability and Digital Literature

    Pablo Uribe Valero - 17.09.2019 - 15:50

  6. At the Time of Writing: Digital Media, Gesture, and Handwriting

    At the Time of Writing: Digital Media, Gesture, and Handwriting

    Jorge Sáez Jiménez-Casquet - 17.09.2019 - 15:51