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  1. Michael Joyce. Polski pisarz: Michael Joyce, Czesław Miłosz i hipertekst. Postgutenbergowskie nadzieje księgi różności.

    Michael Joyce. A Polish Writer. A chapbook containing an interview with Michael Joyce and a discussion of his literary relationship to Polish authors such as poet Czesław Miłosz and others. It comes along with contributions on reception of hypertext. The PDF is attached and downloadable from the publisher´s website.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 03.02.2012 - 00:38

  2. 88 Constellations for Wittgenstein

    Hayles' curators note for David Clark's work contrasts 88 Constellations for Wittgenstein (2008) with Michael Joyce's Twelve Blue (1996) to suggest that in Web environments long narrative fictions are becoming assemblages, comprised of smaller prose passages, to be sampled rather than read, and "absorbed" as a coherent whole.

    Presented as part of the Digital Literature week (February 6-10, 2012) at In Media Res, organized by Eric LeMay.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 06.02.2012 - 18:47

  3. On Writing After the Death of Print

    On Writing After the Death of Print

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 06.02.2012 - 18:59

  4. What’s New Is Old: technology, poetry, orality

    What’s New Is Old: technology, poetry, orality

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 06.02.2012 - 19:02

  5. Lit

    Lit

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 06.02.2012 - 19:04

  6. Could I Hear That on YouCode?

    Could I Hear That on YouCode?

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 06.02.2012 - 19:05

  7. A Bibliographic Overview of Electronic Literature

    A bibliography of electronic-literature scholarship, created by Amanda Starling Gould and published in the Electronic Literature Directory.

    The rapid emergence of this field necessitates a smartly curated beginners’ guide. This essay seeks to provide such by reviewing recent works that we feel represent an effective overview of current electronic literature (e-lit) scholarship. Sketching a durable architecture of critical contemporary e-lit texts is no easy task as both the pasts and the futures of the field are in dynamic shift and flow. In the service of putting forth a practical bibliography of e-lit scholarship, we here foreground the historical lineages (its disputed pasts) to focus primarily on the contemporary questions, conversations, critiques and critical theories that point toward its potential futures.

    (Source: article).

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.04.2012 - 10:15

  8. Touch: The Art of the Mobile App, featuring works by Jason Edward Lewis

    Touch: The Art of the Mobile App, featuring works by Jason Edward Lewis

    Patricia Tomaszek - 06.10.2012 - 12:31