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  1. Sound Rites: Relationships Between Words and Sound in New Media Writing

    While discussion of the relationship of image and word has been prominent in the discourses
    surrounding new media writing, the role of sound is rarely addressed in this context, even
    though words are sounds and sounds are a major component of multimedia. This paper
    explores possibilities for new theoretical frameworks in this area, drawing on musico-literary
    discourse, intermedia theory and inter-cultural theory, and using ideas about semiotic and cultural exchange as a basis.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.06.2012 - 15:17

  2. Cicatrix: Pain, Sex, and Dying in E-Literature

    This panel will deal with the relationship between extreme affect and electronic literature: How are pain, sex, and death _embodied_ in E-lit, virtual worlds, and textuality so that the abstract, for the reader, performer, or user, becomes empathetically embodied within hir? In other words, how can the skipping/skimming, which characterize the Net, be delayed, so that an actuality of politics and the body emerges? This panel will explore this and related issues. (Source: Author's abstract, 2012 ELO Conference site)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.06.2012 - 13:38