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The ELMCIP Knowledge Base
The ELMCIP Knowledge Base
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 24.06.2011 - 12:39
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De la confirmation à la subversion: Les figures d’animation face aux conventions du discours numérique
Dans le domaine du discours numérique, le terme « figure » s’est rapidement imposé pour circonscrire certains phénomènes de sens émergeant du couplage entre le mouvement, la manipulation, et le texte ou l’image. Un transfert direct des figures linguistiques dans le domaine du discours numérique semble néanmoins problématique à cause de la nature pluricode de ces couplages. Dans cet article, nous nous concentrons sur le couplage texte / image – mouvement. Notre but est de compléter les approches existantes par une analyse sémio-rhétorique identifiant avec précision les procédés par lesquels les « figures d’animation » soulignent, confirment ou subvertissent les conventions du discours numérique.
Alexandra Saemmer - 03.07.2011 - 16:23
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Postliterary America: From Bagel Shop Jazz to Micropoetries
Postliterary America: From Bagel Shop Jazz to Micropoetries
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.09.2011 - 10:59
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The Creative Imperative
Expanded concepts of agency permit us to question what or who can be an active participant in creative activity, allowing us to revisit the debate on authorship. We can ask whether creativity might be regarded as a form of social interaction. How might we understand creativity as the interaction of people and things rather than as an outcome of action?
Whilst creativity is often perceived as the product of the individual artist, or creative ensemble, it can also be considered an emergent phenomenon of communities, driving change and facilitating individual or group creativity. Creativity may be regarded as a performative activity released when engaged through and by a community and thus understood as a process of interaction.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 08.09.2011 - 16:34
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Can We Help Being Creative?
People on the Rai Coast of Papua New Guinea take responsibility for the fertility and reproduction of land and people. Through gardening, hunting, ceremony and initiation, they are continually ‘creating’: both people/places, and the conditions for the emergence of these things as recognisably human. Engaging in the continual creation of the human world is not optional for them but intrinsic to what it means to be a human being. Creativity is necessarily distributed in such circumstances, power over creation or destruction oscillates, but to be a person means participation. As such, the emergence of persons or things, as objects of contemplation, or exchange, or value and beauty, are achieved momentarily as elements of the wider process of which they are part and through which they have meaning.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 08.09.2011 - 16:41
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Uncreative Writing
Uncreative Writing
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 16.09.2011 - 15:20
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Computers as Theatre
Computers as Theatre
Scott Rettberg - 06.10.2011 - 17:22
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All Together Now: Hypertext, Collective Narrative, and Online Collective Knowledge Communities
Revision of essay previously titled "All Together Now: Collective Knowledge, Collective. Narratives, and Architectures of Participation."
This essay explores the history and methodologies of collective narrative projects, and their relationship to collective knowledge projects and methodologies. By examining different forms of conscious, contributory, and unwitting participation, the essay develops a richer understanding of successful large-scale collaborative projects. The essay then examines large-scale architectures of participation in Wikipedia and Flickr to extrapolate from those observations potential methodologies for the creation of collective narratives.
Scott Rettberg - 14.10.2011 - 13:01
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The History of Hypertext Authoring and Beyond: Interview with Stuart Moulthrop
Malloy's interview with Moulthrop focuses on his early work, his entrée into writing hypertext and his hypertext novel Victory Garden, the "mostly mythical" artists' collective TINAC, and one of his later works, Under Language. The interview appears on the Authoring Software project.
Scott Rettberg - 20.10.2011 - 09:42
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Third Hand Plays: “Bodies of Water” by David Clark
Third Hand Plays: “Bodies of Water” by David Clark
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 26.10.2011 - 09:39