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  1. Orient (Korean)

    Orient (Korean)

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 28.10.2011 - 14:08

  2. Orient (Japanese)

    Orient (Japanese)

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 28.10.2011 - 14:11

  3. Telepoesis.net - Poesia em Rede

    Partindo da apresentação de exemplos de poesia criada para o meio digital, pretende-se com este artigo propor uma reflexão acerca das novas textualidades emergentes com as tecnologias digitais interactivas. Assim, acreditando que as características da hipermédia constituem um terreno fértil para o experimentalismo literário, critica-se uma postura de mera remediação dos arquétipos analógicos para os meios digitais, argumentando a favor da criatividade colectiva em rede enquanto possibilidade de conhecimento e esclarecimento acerca dos novos media.

    Rui Torres - 02.12.2011 - 14:54

  4. Género y ciberespacio. Ciberfeminismo y cibercultura

    Género y ciberespacio. Ciberfeminismo y cibercultura

    Sandra Hurtado - 06.12.2011 - 11:40

  5. Family Tree

    Family Tree

    Rozalie Hirs - 14.12.2011 - 11:17

  6. New Dimensions in Computers and Composition

    New Dimensions in Computers and Composition

    Scott Rettberg - 13.02.2012 - 15:40

  7. Aesthetic Animism: Digital Poetry as Ontological Probe

    This thesis is about the poetic edge of language and technology. It inter-relates both computational creation and poetic reception by analysing typographic animation softwares and meditating (speculatively) on a future malleable language that possesses the quality of being (and is implicitly perceived as) alive. As such it is a composite document: a philosophical and practice-based exploration of how computers are transforming literature, an ontological meditation on life and language, and a contribution to software studies. Digital poetry introduces animation, dimensionality and metadata into literary discourse. This necessitates new terminology; an acronym for Textual Audio-Visual Interactivity is proposed: Tavit. Tavits (malleable digital text) are tactile and responsive in ways that emulate living entities. They can possess dimensionality, memory, flocking, kinematics, surface reflectivity, collision detection, and responsiveness to touch, etc…. Life-like tactile tavits involve information that is not only semantic or syntactic, but also audible, imagistic and interactive.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 16.03.2012 - 16:49

  8. Multi-Dimensional Dementia: M.D. Coverley’s Califia and the Aesthetics of Forgetting

    Multi-Dimensional Dementia: M.D. Coverley’s Califia and the Aesthetics of Forgetting

    Carolyn Guertin - 20.06.2012 - 20:18

  9. Narrative and the Split Condition of Digital Textuality

    As a form of art and entertainment, digital textuality has conquered both ends of the cultural spectrum. Through computer games, it reaches millions of aficionados who devote a large part of their life to this form of entertainment, while through highly experimental forms of textuality—code poetry, hypertext fiction, and computer-generated literature—it is consumed by a small audience of academics and prospective authors. But digital texts have yet to conquer the middle of the spectrum, namely an educated public capable of artistic discrimination who consumes texts for pleasure, without ambition of writing about them nor of becoming digital authors themselves. This presentation examines the role that narrative can play in creating the type of audience that digital texts currently lack. Two narrative schools within digital textuality will be distinguished: 1. The expansionists, who believe that narrative is a mutable form that differs from culture to culture and evolves in history, crucially affected by new technologies; and 2.

    Jörgen Schäfer - 12.11.2012 - 10:59

  10. Code, Cod, Ode: Poetic Language & Programming

    Code, Cod, Ode: Poetic Language & Programming

    Jörgen Schäfer - 12.11.2012 - 11:13

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