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  1. Productions of Presence: Sensing Electronic Literature

    Using the virtual reality work Screen by Noah Wardrip-Fruin (designed for Brown University’s CAVE) as a tutor-text, the paper addresses cave rhetoric as it relates to Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht’s concept of production of presence. One generalization to be made about CAVE pieces is that they foster a tactile impulse, despite the fact that tangibility in VR is unachievable. As he dissects “the gravity of the leaf” in his eponymous 2010 essay, John Cayley speaks of a new phenomenology of language, one wherein floating textual strings would not constitute acts of remediation proper but rather frame new instances of mediation (CAYLEY, 2010). Inasmuch as it re-introduces embodied text as both dislodged symbolic inscription and virtual obstacle – though lacking a third dimension, text becomes perceivable in space as solid matter –, then one might argue that the CAVE rehabilitates and multiplies the paradoxes with which literary criticism has had to grapple in the past with the advent of Concrete poetics.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 30.05.2012 - 11:24

  2. Mes Hypertropes: Programmed Poems from a Founding Member of Oulipo

    Mes Hypertropes: Programmed Poems from a Founding Member of Oulipo

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 06.06.2012 - 10:09

  3. From Storyspace to Browsers: Translating afternoon, a story into Polish and XML

    From Storyspace to Browsers: Translating afternoon, a story into Polish and XML

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.06.2012 - 12:38

  4. Verbal Disengagement : Separation/séparation as Language Game

    Verbal Disengagement : Separation/séparation as Language Game

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.06.2012 - 16:25

  5. Carrying across Language and Code

    With reference to electronic literature translation projects in which we have been involved as translators or as authors of the source work, we argue that the process of translation can expose how language and computation interrelate in electronic literature.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.06.2012 - 16:36

  6. Close Reading 2.0: Reimagining Critical Practices for E-Poetry

    Close Reading 2.0: Reimagining Critical Practices for E-Poetry

    Leonardo Flores - 13.06.2012 - 17:58

  7. On the Surface of Aleph Null

    On the Surface of Aleph Null

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.06.2012 - 14:38

  8. Remediating the Social (E-Book)

    This is the conference proceedings for Remediating the Social, the final conference of the ELMCIP project, held at the Edinburgh College of Art on November 1-3, 2012. Download the PDF from the links at the bottom of this entry.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 10.08.2012 - 13:25

  9. Bootstrapping Electronic Literature: An Introduction to the ELMCIP Project

    Developing a Network-Based Creative Community: Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice (ELMCIP) is a three-year (June 2010-June 2013) collaborative research project funded by HERA, the Humanities in the European Research Area framework, sponsored by EU FP7 and the national research councils of the countries participating in the framework. The project has involved researchers from seven institutions in six European nations, who together have produced seven events including seminars, workshops and the Remediating the Social conference and exhibition, documented by this volume, Remediating the Social.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 27.08.2012 - 12:11

  10. Rhizomes, Lines and Nomads: Doing Fieldwork with Creative Networked Communities

    This paper presents the ethnographic study, part of the HERA-funded project “Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice” (ELMCIP), which asks how creative communities form within transnational and transcultural contexts and a globalised and distributed communications environment. 

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 27.08.2012 - 13:13

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