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What is and Toward What End Do We Read Digital Literature?
What is and Toward What End Do We Read Digital Literature?
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 31.01.2011 - 11:39
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Intermediation: The Pursuit of a Vision
Twenty-first century literature is computational, from electronic works to print books created as digital files and printed by digital presses. To create an appropriate theoretical framework, the concept of intermediation is proposed, in which recursive feedback loops join human and digital cognizers to create emergent complexity. To illustrate, Michael Joyce's afternoon is compared and contrasted with his later Web work, Twelve Blue. Whereas afternoon has an aesthetic and interface that recall print practices, Twelve Blue takes its inspiration from the fluid exchanges of the Web. Twelve Blue instantiates intermediation by creating coherence not through linear sequences but by recursively cycling between associated images. Intermediation is further explored through Maria Mencia's digital art work and Judd Morrissey's The Jew's Daughter and its successor piece, The Error Engine, by Morrissey, Lori Talley, and Lutz Hamel.
(Source: Project MUSE abstract)
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 11.03.2011 - 10:27
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Reveal Codes: Hypertext and Performance
Reveal Codes: Hypertext and Performance
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.03.2011 - 11:24
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Reading Time: For a Poetics of Hypermedia Writing
Reading Time: For a Poetics of Hypermedia Writing
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 11.05.2011 - 12:05
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Locating the Literary in New Media
Locating the Literary in New Media
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 27.06.2011 - 09:14
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Beyond the Book: François Bon and the Digital Transition
Beyond the Book: François Bon and the Digital Transition
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.08.2011 - 08:21
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Reflections on the iconicity of digital texts
Reflections on the iconicity of digital texts
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 29.08.2011 - 13:19
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New Media Textuality and Semiotics
New Media Textuality and Semiotics
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 30.08.2011 - 12:32
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Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology
Linking post-structuralist theory and developments in hypertext text technology, Hypertext: The Convergence of Contemporary Critical Theory and Technology was for many the definitive work on hypertext during the 1990s and established hypertext as a field of serious critical discourse.
CONTENTS
1. Hypertext and Critical Theory
Hypertextual Derrida, Poststructuralist Nelson?
The Definition of Hypertext and Its History as a Concept
Other Convergences: Intertextuality, Multivocality, and De-Centeredness
Vannevar Bush and the Memex
Virtual Texts, Virtual Authors, and Literary Computing
The Nonlinear Model of the Network in Current Critical Theory
Cause or Convergence, Influence or Confluence?
Analogues to the Gutenberg Revolution
Predictions2. Reconfiguring the Text
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 01.09.2011 - 14:20
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Leer literatura (en) digital: una historia de intermediaciones, desplazamientos y contaminaciones
Leer literatura (en) digital: una historia de intermediaciones, desplazamientos y contaminaciones
Sandra Hurtado - 01.12.2011 - 15:44