Search

Search content of the knowledge base.

The search found 160 results in 0.028 seconds.

Search results

  1. Discourse Networks and Media Ecologies: Literature, Technology and Culture from the Victorian Age to the Digital Era (MLI 395, Spring 2014)

    Discourse Networks and Media Ecologies: Literature, Technology and Culture from the Victorian Age to the Digital Era (MLI 395, Spring 2014)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.11.2013 - 11:50

  2. Nick Fulton

    Student-participant and researcher in CultureNet's Associate of Arts Degree in Culture and Technology. Author of reviews on works of electronic literature published on CultureNet's course-blog.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 06.02.2014 - 14:29

  3. Tan Lin

    Poet, novelist, filmmaker, and new media artist Tan Lin was born in Seattle to Chinese American parents from Shanghai. He earned a BA from Carleton College and an MA and a PhD from Columbia University. Lin’s work is tied to cultural and media studies in a mode of literature he defines as “ambient” literature, which draws on and samples source material from popular culture and the Internet to address issues involving copyright, plagiarism, and technology.

    (Source: The Poetry Foundation Tan Lin bio page)

    Scott Rettberg - 23.08.2014 - 09:42

  4. ALAMO

    ALAMO

    Jonathan Baillehache - 09.09.2014 - 00:47

  5. D. V. Lyubich

    D. V. Lyubich

    Alvaro Seica - 15.04.2015 - 16:58

  6. Sheldon Klein

    Sheldon Klein

    Alvaro Seica - 28.04.2015 - 21:12

  7. Hannah Ackermans

    Hannah Ackermans is a PhD candidate in Digital Culture at the University of Bergen in Norway. Ackermans researches the social and technological aspects of academic digital practices in the field of electronic literature, in order to provide insights into digital tools as theory-building methodologies in the humanities. In addition to their research and teaching record in electronic literature and digital humanities, Ackermans was co-director of the Digital Humanities Network at the University of Bergen throughout 2019 and is a member of the ELMCIP Knowledge Base editorial board.

    Hannah Ackermans - 04.08.2015 - 10:55

  8. Zenon Fajfer

    Zenon Fajfer (1970), a Polish poet, playwright, one of the best know representatives of avant-garde in contemporary Polish literature. He is a creator and theoretician of liberature, a new literary genre he proposed to describe the kind of work which unites the word with the deliberately shaped space of the book, as well as a new poetic form called “the emanational poem,” in which he creates invisible, multidimensional, simultaneous texts. His books often take unconventional shapes, and his poems frequently utilise non-verbal gestures and material metaphors. He also uses the new media, especially in his kinetic poems and poetic hypertexts. He is the author of works initiating the phenomenon of liberature: a triptych Oka-leczenie (Mute-I-Late, 2000, 2009) and (O)patrzenie (Ga(u)ze, 2003), written jointly with Katarzyna Bazarnik; the poem-in-a-bottle Spoglądając Przez Ozonową Dziurę (Detect Ozone Whole Nearby, 2004), a bilingual multimedia poetry volume dwadzieścia jeden liter/ten letters (2010), Liberature or Total Literature.

    Hannah Ackermans - 21.09.2015 - 12:24

  9. Sandra Guerreiro Dias

    Dias is PhD Fellow at the Centre for Social Studies, Coimbra University, Portugal. She holds an MA (Cultural History), a BA (Literary Studies). She is specialist on portuguese literature, portuguese cultural history (post-1974), performance art and experimental poetry. She has been granted a research scholarship by the Portuguese Foundation for Science (2010). Her current research areas are portuguese studies (after 1974), performance art, intermedial poetry and the portuguese eighties. (Source: Academia profile)

    Hannah Ackermans - 16.11.2015 - 11:16

  10. Learning Through Making: Notes on Teaching Interactive Narrative

    Learning Through Making: Notes on Teaching Interactive Narrative

    Scott Rettberg - 03.12.2015 - 14:38

Pages