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  1. Aesthetics of Surface, Ephemeral and Re-Enchantment in Digital Literature: How Authors and Readers Deal with the Lability of the Electronic Device

    Whenever the program of a work, created by an artist, is run by a computer, the digital device necessarily plays a role in its updating process: because of the operating systems, the software and the ever changing speed of computers, the digital device may sometimes affect the author’s artistic project, or even make it unreadable on screen. Thus, readers do not know what they should consider as part of the artist’s intentionality, and what they should ascribe to the unexpected changes made by the reading device of their personal computer. Critics who are in keeping with a hermeneutic approach may ascribe certain processes, actually caused by the machine, to the artist’s creativity. What is more, authors lose control over the evolution of their work and the many updates it undergoes. Thus, the “digital” artist is given four options when dealing with the lability of the electronic device, which will be described in this article by close readings of The Dreamlife of letters by Brian Kim Stefans, Revenances by Gregory Chatonsky and La Série des U by Philippe Bootz.

    Alexandra Saemmer - 03.07.2011 - 16:03

  2. Orpheus no longer uses the Qwerty layout: Literature and Digital Ghosts

    Orpheus no longer uses the Qwerty layout: Literature and Digital Ghosts

    Theodoros Chiotis - 30.09.2011 - 22:22

  3. Electronic Literature as an Information System

    Electronic Literature as an Information System

    Sandra Hurtado - 01.12.2011 - 15:59

  4. Libros informáticos, libros posinformáticos: formas de lo literario en la era digital. Muestra de tecnologías literarias catalanas contemporáneas

    Libros informáticos, libros posinformáticos: formas de lo literario en la era digital. Muestra de tecnologías literarias catalanas contemporáneas

    Sandra Hurtado - 01.12.2011 - 16:17

  5. La literatura electrónica

    La literatura electrónica

    Sandra Hurtado - 01.12.2011 - 16:22

  6. Logging In and Getting Off: Login, Labor, Literature, and the Subject of the Net

    Logging In and Getting Off: Login, Labor, Literature, and the Subject of the Net

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 19.03.2012 - 08:34

  7. Ord som kan lyse opp et mørkt rom

    En introduksjon til elektronisk litteratur for en generell litterær publikum, diskutere arbeidene i Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 1, og elektronisk litteraturen presentert på 2008 Electronic Literature i Europa Konferansen, som arrangeres i Bergen.

    Scott Rettberg - 26.03.2012 - 16:15

  8. Distributed Cognition at/in Work: Strickland, Lawson Jaramillo, and Ryan's slippingglimpse

    Distributed Cognition at/in Work: Strickland, Lawson Jaramillo, and Ryan's slippingglimpse

    ELMCIP - 20.06.2012 - 19:57

  9. What (Cyber)reading for the (Cyber)classroom?

    What (Cyber)reading for the (Cyber)classroom?

    Maria Goicoechea - 07.10.2013 - 13:24

  10. Flash Script Poex: A Recodificação Digital do Poema Experimental

    In this article I analyze digital re-readings of experimental poems contained in the digital archive
    PO-EX: Poesia Experimental Portuguesa - Cadernos e Catálogos [PO-EX: Experimental Portuguese Poetry - Chapbooks and Catalogues]. This project was developed by the Center for the Study of Informatic Text and Cyberliterature (CETIC) at Fernando Pessoa University (Porto, Portugal). I consider how experimental poetics is applied and transformed in the processes of electronic remediation of visual and concrete texts by E. M. de Melo e Castro, Herberto Helder, José-Alberto Marques, Salette Tavares and António Aragão. While digital recreations redefine the source texts by means of specific programming codes, they also reveal the complex linguistic and graphical coding of the printed page.

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    Alvaro Seica - 29.11.2013 - 10:54

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