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

    Post-Digital charts the history of critical debates about the impact of the digital revolution on contemporary literature, art and scholarship.

    Collecting more than 20 years' worth of major interventions from the pioneering journal electronic book review, this landmark 2-volume set contains close to 100 seminal articles from leading scholars, writers and digital artists, including Mark Amerika, Jan Baetens, Serge Bouchardon, Kiki Benzon, R. M. Berry, Anne Burdick, Stephen J. Burn, John Cayley, David Ciccoricco, Astrid Ensslin, David Golumbia, Paul Harris, N. Katherine Hayles, Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, Joseph McElroy, Brian McHale, Timothy Morton, Nick Montfort, Stuart Moulthrop, John Durham Peters, Scott Rettberg, Stephanie Strickland, Ronald Sukenick, Joseph Tabbi, Cary Wolfe, Laura Dassow Walls and Rob Wittig.

    Post-Digital also includes new essays chronicling the most recent, multimodal developments in the literary field, a series of introductions by several generations of ebr co-editors surveying the long history of thinking about the digital, and a comprehensive bibliography of further reading.

    Kristina Igliukaite - 17.09.2019 - 21:50

  2. Rebooting Electronic Literature: Documenting Pre-Web Born Digital Media Volume 2

    Rebooting Electronic Literature, Volume 2 is an open-source, multimedia book that documents seven pre-web works of electronic literature held in the Electronic Literature Lab's (ELL) library at WSUV. Written and produced by the 2019 ELL Team—Dene Grigar, Nicholas Schiller, Holly Slocum, Mariah Gwin, Kathleen Zoller, Moneca Roath, and Andrew Nevue—the book features Traversals of Kathyrn Cramer's "In Small & Large Pieces," Deena Larsen's Samplers, Richard Holeton's Figurski at Findhorn on Acid, Tim McLaughlin's Notes Toward Absolute Zero, and Stephanie Strickland's True North. Released December 2019.

    Source: Dene Grige's website nouspace.net

    Dene Grigar - 31.12.2019 - 01:26

  3. POESIS. Sprachkunst | Language Art

    POESIS. Sprachkunst | Language Art

    Rui Torres - 21.02.2021 - 19:00

  4. Fobias - Fonias - Fagias. Escritas Experimentais e Eletrónicas Ibero-Afro-Latinoamericanas

    Entre 2006 e 2017, a Revista Cibertextualidades publicou 8 números com artigos sobre textualidades eletrónicas e escritas digitais. Agora, avançamos para uma nova aventura, criando, sob a mesma designação, uma coleção de livros electrónicos (PDF), com ISBNs individuais, mantendo a linha editorial e temática, assim como o apoio e a distribuição, em acesso aberto, pelas Publicações Universidade Fernando Pessoa. Esta será uma coleção de livros em língua portuguesa e espanhola, sem periodicidade fixa, com mais flexibilidade em relação às datas e aos conteúdos. Este primeiro livro da coleção, sobre e-poetas (e-xperimentais e e-lectrónicxs), que tem como título “Fobias - Fonias - Fagias. Escritas Experimentais e Eletrónicas Ibero-Afro-Latinoamericanas, reúne artigos, ensaios visuais, depoimentos, poemas, reflexões. Mostrámo-nos abertos a diferentes abordagens, e o estilo adoptado é também ele diversificado: sem tamanho mínimo ou máximo, sem um formato imposto. O nosso único critério foi a qualidade, a relevância, a criatividade e a pertinência em relação a esse triângulo: fobias, fonias, fagias.

    Rui Torres - 21.02.2021 - 19:10

  5. Research Methods for Auto/biography Studies

    Research Methods for Auto/biography Studies

    Andrea Brandmüller - 28.01.2023 - 15:21

  6. ReRites - Raw Output / Responses (paperback)

    ReRites is a project consisting of 12 poetry books (generated by a computer then edited by poet David Jhave Johnston) created between May 2017-18. Jhave produced one book of poetry per month, utilizing neural networks trained on a contemporary poetry corpus to generate source texts which were then edited into the ReRites poems. (The limited edition boxset) is a conceptual proof-of-concept about the impact of augmented creativity and human-machine symbiosis.

    This book contains 60 pages of poems selected from the over 4500 pages of ReRites poems;  some of the Raw Output generated by the computer; and 8 Response essays. 

    Introduced & edited by Stephanie Strickland with essays by Allison Parrish, Johanna Drucker, Kyle Booten, John Cayley, Lai-Tze Fan, Nick Montfort, Mairéad Byrne, Chris Funkhouser, and an author-note from David (Jhave) Johnston.

    David Jhave Johnston - 25.05.2021 - 19:20