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  1. Embodying Technesis: Technology Beyond Writing.

    Embodying Technesis: Technology Beyond Writing.

    Glenn Solvang - 09.11.2017 - 13:44

  2. Nettitudes

    Nettitudes

    Piotr Marecki - 27.04.2018 - 14:36

  3. L'archéologie du savoir

    L'archéologie du savoir

    Piotr Marecki - 27.04.2018 - 14:39

  4. The Official World

    The Official World

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 27.04.2018 - 16:02

  5. Electronic Literature

    Electronic Literature considers new forms and genres of writing that exploit the capabilities of computers and networks – literature that would not be possible without the contemporary digital context.

    In this book, Rettberg places the most significant genres of electronic literature in historical, technological, and cultural contexts. These include hypertext fiction, combinatory poetics, interactive fiction (and other game-based digital literary work), kinetic and interactive poetry, and networked writing based on our collective experience of the Internet. He argues that electronic literature demands to be read both through the lens of experimental literary practices dating back to the early twentieth century and through the specificities of the technology and software used to produce the work. 

    Scott Rettberg - 01.05.2018 - 20:06

  6. The Metainterface: The art of platforms, cities and clouds

    The Metainterface: The art of platforms, cities and clouds

    Søren Pold - 01.06.2018 - 15:33

  7. #Postweb! Crear con la máquina y en la red

    #Postweb! Crear con la máquina y en la red

    Alex Saum - 05.06.2018 - 22:34

  8. Animal, Vegetable, Digital: Experiments in New Media Aesthetics and Environmental Poetics

    In Animal, Vegetable, Digital, Elizabeth Swanstrom makes a confident and spirited argument for the use of digital art in support of ameliorating human engagement with the environment and suggests a four-part framework for analyzing and discussing such applications.
     
    Through close readings of a panoply of texts, artworks, and cultural artifacts, Swanstrom demonstrates that the division popular culture has for decades observed between nature and technology is artificial. Not only is digital technology not necessarily a brick in the road to a dystopian future of environmental disaster, but digital art forms can be a revivifying bridge that returns people to a more immediate relationship to nature as well as their own embodied selves.
     

    Scott Rettberg - 08.06.2018 - 09:12

  9. The Rise of Network Society

    The Rise of Network Society

    dmeurer - 18.06.2018 - 17:23

  10. A New Philosophy of Society: Assemblage Theory and Social Complexity

    A New Philosophy of Society: Assemblage Theory and Social Complexity

    dmeurer - 18.06.2018 - 17:25

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