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  1. Letter in support of the PO.EX’70-80 project research proposal

    A letter of support of the PO.EX’70-80 project research proposal

    Hannah Ackermans - 07.12.2018 - 09:47

  2. Report on PO.EX’70-80

    Funkhouser describes the PO.EX’70-80 project and highlights several elements of the database, praising the taxonomy and preservation/representation of works.

    Hannah Ackermans - 07.12.2018 - 10:07

  3. First Half-Century of Electronic Literature at Brown

    First Half-Century of Electronic Literature at Brown

    Script of Presentation by Robert Coover and Bobby Arellano

     

    Scott Rettberg - 25.05.2019 - 14:06

  4. Alinta Krauth

    Alinta Krauth is an Australian media artist and author, who has done noted work involving outdoor projections.

    Charlotte Schallié - 12.06.2019 - 23:04

  5. A World of Fiction : Digital Collections and the Future of Literary History

    Mass-digitised collections are an increasingly important part of knowledge infrastructure for literary history and the humanities generally. This book explores the requirements and possibilities of research in this context. In investigating over 9,200 works of extended fiction identified in the largest open-access collection of mass-digitised historical newspapers internationally, it shows how data-rich approaches to literary history can revolutionise our understanding of literature in the past, including the categories and conceptual frameworks through which we perceive it.

    (Source: https://katherinebode.wordpress.com/books/)

    Hannah Ackermans - 07.08.2019 - 10:44

  6. GPT-based Generation for Classical Chinese Poetry

    We present a simple yet effective method for generating high qual- ity classical Chinese poetry with Generative Pre-trained Language Model (GPT)[5]. The method adopts a simple GPT model, without using any human crafted rules or features, or designing any additional neural compo- nents. While the proposed model learns to generate various forms of clas- sical Chinese poems, including Jueju(绝句), Lu ̈shi(律诗), various Cipai(词牌) and Couples(对联), the generated poems are of very high quality. We also propose and implement a method to fine-tune the model to generate acrostic poetry. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first to em- ploy GPT in developing a poetry generation system. We have released an online mini demonstration program on Wechat1 to show the generation capability of the proposed method for classical Chinese poetry.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 18.09.2019 - 11:08

  7. Knowing and Value: Toward a Constructive Postmodern Epistemology

    Offers a postmodern theory of knowledge based on an ecological worldview that stresses real relations and the pervasiveness of values.

    Modern thought, finally free from premodern excesses of belief, immediately fell prey to excesses of doubt. This book points toward a postmodern approach to knowing that moves beyond the tired choice between dogma and skepticism. Its key deconstructive aim is to help contemporary philosophers see that their paralyzing modern “epistemological gap” is a myth. Its positive outcome, however, reverses the identification of “postmodern” with deconstruction rather than construction, with the “end of philosophy” rather than renewal in philosophy.

    Yvanne Michéle Louise Kerignard - 23.09.2019 - 22:38

  8. Electronic Literature: Documenting and Archiving Multimodal Computational Writing

    The field of Electronic Literature comprises new forms of literary creation that merge writing, computation, interactivity, and design in the creation of writing that is specific to the context of the computer and the global network. While electronic literature is a field of experimental writing with a history that stretches back to the 1950s, it has grown most expansively in the late two decades. Forms of electronic literature such as combinatory poetics, hypertext fiction, kinetic and interactive poetry, and network writing bridge the 20th century avant-garde and practices specific to the 21st century networked society. Yet electronic literature has faced significant hurdles as it has developed as a field of study, related to the comparative instability of complex computational objects, which because of their formal diversity are often not easily accommodated by standardized methods of digital archiving, and are subject to cycles of technological obsolescence. Rettberg's presentation will address efforts to disseminate, document, and archive the field of electronic literature.

    Scott Rettberg - 01.10.2019 - 12:08

  9. Review of Grammalepsy: Essays on Digital Language Art and Electronic Literature

    Review of Grammalepsy: Essays on Digital Language Art and Electronic Literature

    Scott Rettberg - 01.10.2019 - 15:17

  10. Using Electricity

    Using Electricity is a series of computer generated books, meant to reward reading in conventional and unconventional ways. The series title takes a line from the computer generated poem “A House of Dust,” developed by Alison Knowles with James Tenney in 1967. This work, a FORTRAN computer program and a significant early generator of poetic text, combines different lines to produce descriptions of houses. The series is edited by Nick Montfort.

    Scott Rettberg - 02.10.2019 - 12:19

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