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  1. Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review. Volume 2

    Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review. Volume 2

    Gesa Blume - 17.09.2019 - 14:37

  2. The Digital Imaginary: Literature and Cinema of the Database

    Over the past half century, computing has profoundly altered the ways stories are imagined and told. Immersive, narrative, and database technologies transform creative practices and hybrid spaces revealing and concealing the most fundamental acts of human invention: making stories.

    The Digital Imaginary illuminates these changes by bringing leading North American and European writers, artists and scholars, like Sharon Daniel, Stuart Moulthrop, Nick Montfort, Kate Pullinger and Geof Bowker, to engage in discussion about how new forms and structures change the creative process. Through interviews, commentaries and meta-commentaries, this book brings fresh insight into the creative process form differing, disciplinary perspectives, provoking questions for makers and readers about meaning, interpretation and utterance. The Digital Imaginary will be an indispensable volume for anyone seeking to understand the impact of digital technology on contemporary culture, including storymakers, educators, curators, critics, readers and artists, alike.

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    Table of contents

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction
    The Digital Imaginary

    Scott Rettberg - 29.01.2020 - 13:58

  3. Rebooting Electronic Literature Volume 3

    Rebooting Electronic Literature Volume 3 features five works identified as a hypertext novel or interactive narrative. Several have been deemed by critics over the years as among the most important in the history of early born-digital writing. Rather than organizing them chronologically in this volume, we frame the book with the first hypertext novel ever published by Eastgate Systems, Inc. on Storyspace software––Michael Joyce's afternoon, story (1990)––and the most recent one the company published in the software's 3rd version––Mark Bernstein's Those Trojan Girls (2016). By doing so, we show the evolution of the genre and its connection to the technology underlying it. Within that framework we placed two other novels produced with other software that allows for sound and motion––M. D. Coverley's Califia (2000) and Megan Heyward's of day, of night (2014)––as a way of showing the breadth of the novel form over this period of literary history.

    Dene Grigar - 30.08.2020 - 22:27

  4. Post-Digital : Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review volume 1

    Post-Digital : Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review volume 1

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.09.2020 - 12:28

  5. Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review. Volume 1

    Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review. Volume 1

    Scott Rettberg - 17.09.2020 - 17:32

  6. Investigação-Experimentação-Criação: em Arte-Ciência-Tecnologia

    Neste segundo volume da renovada coleção CIBERTEXTUALIDADES, dedicado à Investigação-Experimentação-Criação, no eixo Arte-Ciência-Tecnologia, reúnem-se especialistas de diferentes áreas do conhecimento, com reconhecido currículo científico e/ou artístico a nível nacional e internacional, e promovendo uma multiplicidade de abordagens, tão inovadoras e arrojadas quanto rigorosas e atentas. Não defendendo que as três componentes que serviram de mote a este volume sejam completamente indistinguíveis, a maleabilidade e o diálogo afirmaram-se, contudo, como critérios definidores para a estruturação do mesmo. Assumindo-se o esbatimento de fronteiras naturalmente existente entre os eixos apontados, os ensaios / poemas (visuais) / resenhas artísticas aqui reproduzidos distinguem-se, acima de tudo, pela sua natureza autorreflexiva e pelo seu cariz marcadamente multi/inter/trans e, por vezes, até mesmo, antidisciplinar.

    Rui Torres - 21.02.2021 - 21:12

  7. Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: Contexts, Forms, and Practices

    Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: Contexts, Forms & Practices is a volume of essays that provides a detailed account of born-digital literature by artists and scholars who have contributed to its birth and evolution. Rather than offering a prescriptive definition of electronic literature, this book takes an ontological approach through descriptive exploration, treating electronic literature from the perspective of the digital humanities (DH) that is, as an area of scholarship and practice that exists at the juncture between the literary and the algorithmic.

    Hannah Ackermans - 27.05.2021 - 13:46

  8. Ambient Literature: Towards a New Poetics of Situated Writing and Reading Practices

    Ambient Literature: Towards a New Poetics of Situated Writing and Reading Practices

    Lene Tøftestuen - 27.05.2021 - 17:34