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Culture Machine
from the publisher: Culture Machine is an international open-access journal of culture and theory, founded in 1999. Its aim is to be to cultural studies and cultural theory what 'fundamental research' is to the natural sciences: open-ended, non-goal orientated, exploratory and experimental. All contributions to the journal are peer-reviewed.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.02.2011 - 20:47
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The Oulipo: Constraints and Collaboration
The Oulipo: Constraints and Collaboration
Patricia Tomaszek - 24.02.2011 - 11:41
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Cybertekst: Metodologia i interpretacja
Fragments from a dissertation written under the guidance of of prof. P M. Markowski and defended at the Jagiellonian University 17 March 2010. Section "Cybertekst, ie, the text-machine."
Jill Walker Rettberg - 25.02.2011 - 12:28
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Iterature
Iterature
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 01.03.2011 - 11:48
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Radial City
Processed video, collaboration between artist and poet.
Scott Rettberg - 02.03.2011 - 22:25
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The Inframergence
The outer interface of this work is a spiral of buttons, each of which leads to an interactive screen. Beginning at the outside, the screens consist of overlaid polylinear skeins. Each skein has an “obverse,” which goes in the opposite direction. As the reader proceeds through the spiral to the center, nonlinearity emerges. The skeins become more concentrated and are then replaced by clusters; the clusters then clump together into structures, in which some elements are dominant over others; and eventually a full diagrammatic syntax appears, in which any element can be connected to any other using the full complexity available to networks.
(Source: Jim Rosenberg in http://www.giarts.org/article/travels-contemporary-new-media-art)
Patricia Tomaszek - 04.03.2011 - 22:19
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E-Poetry Triangulated
E-Poetry Triangulated
Patricia Tomaszek - 04.03.2011 - 23:01
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Against Digital Poetics
Against Digital Poetics
Patricia Tomaszek - 04.03.2011 - 23:07
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MIDIPoet
In its current version (which was released in 2002), MIDIPoet consists of two applications: MIDIPoet Composer and MIDIPoet Player. As their names suggest, Composer contains a set of tools for creating MIDIPoet pieces, and Player performs them. The MIDIPoet environment has its own programming language, made up from relatively complex text commands. In order to make things easier (and allow other people to approach the tool with relatively little pain), MIDIPoet Composer offers a visual way of creating MIDIPoet pieces, so there is no need to write code. MIDIPoet itself was written in a combination of C++ and Visual Basic, and only runs under Windows.
Patricia Tomaszek - 04.03.2011 - 23:13
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Principles of Spatialization in Text and Hypertext
Principles of Spatialization in Text and Hypertext
Patricia Tomaszek - 05.03.2011 - 21:48