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  1. Aesthetics of Visual Noise in Digital Literary Arts

    The essay analyzes the phenomenon of digital poems representative of the use of a visually “busy” and typographically dense aesthetic. The essay focuses on digital works, such as Spawn by Andy Campbell, Diagram Series 6 by Jim Rosenberg, and Leaved Life by Anne Frances Wysocki. The author argues that a dominant aesthetic technique of these works, which is called “visual noise,” is generated by a tactilely responsive surface in combination with visual excess. This in turn requires an physical engagement from the reader/user in order for a reading to take place.

    Maria Engberg - 21.09.2010 - 11:37

  2. What is Electronic Writing?

    What is Electronic Writing?

    Patricia Tomaszek - 24.02.2011 - 11:46

  3. Is Life Like a Book or a Smart Phone? Why Form in Fiction Matters

    Rob Wittig's 17 minute video lecture, recorded for a TEDx event at the University of Minnesota / Duluth, lays out some ideas about connections between the design of printed books and a particular idea of life in contemporary culture, in contrast to a model of life based on postmodern ideas of identity. He also references the context of literary history in considering the forms of literature that might be suited to a culture of multitasking and smart phones, at one point comparing Don Quixote to a contemporary gadget-obsessed digital native. The talk and accompanying slideshow provide a useful introduction to some important questions about the relationship between contemporary technologies and literary form.

    Scott Rettberg - 08.03.2011 - 21:37

  4. Lectura crítica del "Diari d'una absència"

    Lectura crítica del "Diari d'una absència"

    Laura Borras - 28.03.2011 - 17:02

  5. Letters in Space, At Play

    A Platform 2 Column published in Norwegian in Vagant as "Bokstaver i bevegelse, discussing works of kinetic poetry published in the Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 2.

    Published on the author's website in English as "Letters in Space, At Play."

    Scott Rettberg - 09.04.2011 - 17:40

  6. Electronic Literature: New Horizons for the Literary: Website Accompaniment

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    This website was created in February of 2008 to compliment the publication of N. Katherine Hayle's book, Electronic Literature: New Horizons for the Literary. The website aims to provide additional resources to students and teachers of electronic literature. The site is divided into the following sections:

    Patricia Tomaszek - 27.05.2011 - 00:22

  7. Voice of the Shuttle (Vos)

    Voice of the Shuttle (Vos)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 02.09.2011 - 14:25

  8. An Ornithology of Net Art

    In this 2006 article Mark Tribe covers the origins of Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industry and contextualises some of the duo's artwork.

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 05.09.2011 - 14:25

  9. Bust Down the Door!

    Bust Down the Door!

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 07.09.2011 - 14:57

  10. E-Ject: On the Ephemeral Nature, Mechanisms, and Implications of Electronic Objects

    E-Ject: On the Ephemeral Nature, Mechanisms, and Implications of Electronic Objects

    Dene Grigar - 06.10.2011 - 06:53

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