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  1. Translation, transmutation, transmediation and transmission in TRANSMIISSION [A DIALOGUE]

    This paper interrogates translation as a mode of creation and dissemination in one recent work of electronic literature, TRANS.MISSION [A.DIALOGUE]. To do this, translation is situated within the broader context of a string of trans variables: var trans=[lation, mutation, mediation, mission]. Trans- is a prefix meaning across, beyond, through. -lation comes from the Latin, borne, as in carried, or endured. In the translation of born-digital texts from one code language to another, what precisely is borne across, beyond, or through?

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.06.2012 - 16:37

  2. Interview with Jean-Luc Lamarque

    Introduction and interview with multmedia artist Jean-Luc Lamarque, published as part of "Paris Connection" -- a series of interviews with French artists and authors by Jim Andrews.

    Scott Rettberg - 16.06.2012 - 13:40

  3. Gesturing Toward the Visual: Virtual Reality, Hypertext & Embodied Feminist Criticism

    Gesturing Toward the Visual: Virtual Reality, Hypertext & Embodied Feminist Criticism

    Carolyn Guertin - 20.06.2012 - 20:11

  4. Multi-Dimensional Dementia: M.D. Coverley’s Califia and the Aesthetics of Forgetting

    Multi-Dimensional Dementia: M.D. Coverley’s Califia and the Aesthetics of Forgetting

    Carolyn Guertin - 20.06.2012 - 20:16

  5. Multi-Dimensional Dementia: M.D. Coverley’s Califia and the Aesthetics of Forgetting

    Multi-Dimensional Dementia: M.D. Coverley’s Califia and the Aesthetics of Forgetting

    Carolyn Guertin - 20.06.2012 - 20:18

  6. Queen Bees and the Hum of the Hive An Overview of Feminist Hypertext's Subversive Honeycombings

    Queen Bees and the Hum of the Hive An Overview of Feminist Hypertext's Subversive Honeycombings

    Carolyn Guertin - 20.06.2012 - 22:48

  7. Dada2Data

    Dada2Data

    Chris Joseph - 27.06.2012 - 07:31

  8. New Directions in Digital Poetry: A Review

    New Directions in Digital Poetry: A Review

    Patricia Tomaszek - 12.07.2012 - 15:13

  9. Communitizing Electronic Literature

    Electronic literature is an important evolving field of artistic practice and literary study. It is a sector of digital humanities focused specifically on born-digital literary artifacts, rather than on using the computer and the network to redistribute, analyze, or recontextualize artifacts of print culture. Works of electronic literature appeal to configurative reading practices. The field of electronic literature is based on a gift economy and developing a network-based literary culture built on the collaborative practices of a globally distributed community of artists, writers, and scholars. This article situates the development of the field of electronic literature within academe, some of the institutional challenges currently confronting the field, and its potential for further development.

    Source: author's abstract (dhq)

    A draft version of this article was presented as "Communitizing Electronic Literature" at the 2008 ELO Conference.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 24.08.2012 - 15:56

  10. Review of Mark Bernstein and Diane Greco, Reading Hypertext

    Review of Mark Bernstein and Diane Greco, Reading Hypertext

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 09.10.2012 - 21:50

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