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  1. Literature and Culture of Information (LCI) Specialization

    Literature and Culture of Information (LCI) Specialization

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 19.10.2011 - 11:23

  2. Technologies of Text (GENS 410, Spring 2012)

    Technologies of Text (GENS 410, Spring 2012)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.01.2012 - 05:37

  3. Contrasts and Convergences of Electronic Literature

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    Presented at the 2012 MLA Convention as part of the panel "730. New Media Narratives and Old Prose Fiction," arranged by the MLA's Division on Prose Fiction. 

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.01.2012 - 11:54

  4. The Prison-House of Data

    The Prison-House of Data

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 20.03.2012 - 09:54

  5. Notes on Conceptualisms

    What is conceptual writing, how does it differ from Conceptual Art, what are some of the dominant forms of conceptualism,where does an impure or hybrid conceptualism fit in, what about the baroque, what about the prosody of procedure, what are the links between appropriation and conceptual writing, how does conceptual writing rely on a new way of reading, a “thinkership” that can shift the focus away from the text and onto the concept, what is the relationship between conceptual writing and technology or information culture, and why has this tendency taken hold in the poetry community now?

    What follows, then, is a collection of notes, aphorisms, quotes and inquiries on conceptual writing. We have co-authored this text through correspondence, shared reading interests, and similar explorations. Notes on Conceptualisms is far from a definitive text, and much closer to a primer, a purposefully incomplete starting place, where readers, hopefully, can enter so as to participate in the shaping of these ideas.

    (Source: Ugly Duckling Presse)

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 21.03.2012 - 18:42

  6. Digital litteratur -et laboratorium for den digitale kultur

    "Kulturministeriets arbejdsgruppe omkring "Kunsten i Netværkssamfundet", indkaldte i foråret 2001 en række sagkyndige til at bidrage med hvert deres indlæg i debatten. Den foreløbige redegørelse blev offentliggjort udelukkende i elektronisk form 12/7 og vil blive opfulgt af et lukket debatmøde 28/8, hvorefter arbejdsgruppen fremlægger sin endelige rapport."
    Følg diskusjonen online hos Kulturministeriet: http://kum.dk

    Sissel Hegvik - 07.03.2013 - 23:42

  7. Making Sense: aspects of the literary in electronic environments

    This paper investigates the manner in which e-literature is reconstructing and intensifying some of the sensory capacities of literary language. The interactive nature of many works, as well as their use of image and sound and the fact that the ‘surface’ text is produced and informed by a ‘deeper’ level of generative code, means that new critical concepts, vocabularies and ways of reading adequate to this new situation need to be developed. Katherine Hayles. John Cayley, Talan Memmot, and Rita Raley, have all written authoritatively on the importance of software and code in determining approaches to electronic poetics, and the difference this makes to how we understand new media writing. Matt Kirschenbaum makes the distinction between formal and forensic materiality in order to break down the emergent logics at play in the digital ‘text’. We introduce a different perspective, one that focuses on the ecology of the body (its distribution) in its engagement with different forms.

    Audun Andreassen - 14.03.2013 - 14:36

  8. Poesía y Computadora

    Poesía y Computadora

    Alvaro Seica - 10.10.2013 - 21:15

  9. 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

  10. Leituras de Nós: Ciberespaço e Literatura

    The essay Leituras de Nós: Ciberespaço e Literatura tries to understand the paths of poetic creation on computers and networks, mapping hypertext, programs and pages that apparently showed poems and literary works in the Internet. The book is accompanied by a CD-ROM publishing a poem to be read in a system of hypertext navigation. (Source: Itáu Cultural. Translation: Álvaro Seiça)

    Alvaro Seica - 02.12.2013 - 11:39

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