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  1. Language Writing, Digital Poetics, and Transitional Materialities

    Language Writing, Digital Poetics, and Transitional Materialities

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 30.05.2011 - 21:18

  2. Digital Culture and the End of the University

    Digital Culture and the End of the University

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 09:34

  3. Inanimate Alice: a Pedagogical Community

    Inanimate Alice: a Pedagogical Community

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 10:00

  4. Electronic Literature as Interface Criticism

    Electronic Literature as Interface Criticism

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 10:03

  5. In Search of Sustainability: Institutional and Curricular Limitations of Teaching Electronic Literature

    In Search of Sustainability: Institutional and Curricular Limitations of Teaching Electronic Literature

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 10:05

  6. Cityscapes: Thinking Through Practice

    Cityscapes: Thinking Through Practice

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 10:06

  7. Seeing Story and Mapping Narrative

    Seeing Story and Mapping Narrative

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 10:09

  8. Feral Disciplines & Hybrid Codes

    Feral Disciplines & Hybrid Codes

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 10:10

  9. From Revisi(tati)on to Retro-Intentionalization

    From the article: Since its inception in the late 1980s, digital literature has come a long way. It has seen groundbreaking technological changes and advances, which have taken it from a largely script-based, off-line medium to a prolific multimedia, interactive and ludic form of verbal and artistic expression, which is making use of a variety of online and offline forms of communication and representation. By the same token, genre boundaries are increasingly blurring between literature, art, digital film, photography, animation, and video game. That said, I contend that we can only use the term “digital literature” if and when the reception process is guided if not dominated by “literary” means, i.e. by written or orally narrated language rather than sequence

    Patricia Tomaszek - 15.06.2011 - 19:00

  10. From the Page to the Screen to Augmented Reality: New Modes of Language-Driven Technology Mediated Research

    From the Page to the Screen to Augmented Reality: New Modes of Language-Driven Technology Mediated Research

    Scott Rettberg - 17.06.2011 - 12:04

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