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Unwrapping the eReader: On the Politics of Electronic Literature
eReaders are becoming more normal and convenient, but which technology is the "best"? This chapeter attempts to inscribe those concerns for the readers. A central concern is that the eReader is currently undergoing a low-intensity version of the format wars of the 1980s (Betamax vs. VHS), and 2000s (HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray), bereft of commentary from scholarly and teaching circles, which stand to be most directly affected by the adoption of one particular platform over another.
(source: from the chapter Unwrapping the eReader: On the Politics of Electronic Literature)
June Hovdenakk - 19.09.2018 - 15:59
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Curating Digital Archives: Interoperability and Appropriation @ PO-EX.NET
The inherent complexity of multimodal databases constitutes a challenge in terms of structuring and interoperability. However, it also stimulates the translation of organized data into enhanced and adaptable interfaces. Using the Digital Archive of Portuguese Experimental Literature (www.po-ex.net) as a framework, I will describe possible strategies for curating digital archives, through appropriation and remixing of database assets, allowing artistic and creative re-interpretations of experimental and electronic literature.
(source: abstract repository)
Hannah Ackermans - 07.12.2018 - 11:03