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  1. Stitching Together Narrative, Sexuality, Self: Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl

    Landow, who praises Patchwork Girl as "the finest hypertext fiction thus far to have appeared," appreciates Jackson's mastery of hypertextual collage, which reveals, he suggests, how analogous techniques are at play when we conceptualize our gendered identities.   (Source: Eric Dean Rasmussen)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 11.03.2011 - 16:11

  2. Remediation

    Remediation

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 28.09.2011 - 08:41

  3. The New River 1

    The New River 1

    Scott Rettberg - 11.10.2011 - 14:54

  4. Literaturgeschichte des Digitalmediums

    Literaturgeschichte des Digitalmediums

    Jörgen Schäfer - 18.10.2011 - 14:45

  5. Ansätze und Möglichkeiten künstlerischen Dialogs und dialogischer Kunst

    Ansätze und Möglichkeiten künstlerischen Dialogs und dialogischer Kunst

    Johannes Auer - 06.11.2012 - 12:39

  6. Four Temperaments and the Forms of Poetry

    Four Temperaments and the Forms of Poetry

    Jeneen Naji - 08.01.2013 - 16:42

  7. Сети для художника

    Сети для художника

    Natalia Fedorova - 27.01.2013 - 00:11

  8. Tracing the Growth of a New Literature

    Michael Shumate has been charting hypertext fiction activity on the Web at his site, Hyperizons, for more than two years. In this article, he surveys and critiques the state of hypertext fiction on the Web.

     

    Source: CMC

    Patricia Tomaszek - 30.08.2013 - 18:23

  9. Silicon Poetics: The Computer as Author and Artifice

    This thesis explores how various computer programs
    construct poems and addresses the way several critics
    respond to these computer generated texts. Surprisingly,
    little attention has heretofore been paid to these programs.
    Critics who have given the matter attention usually focus on
    only one of the myriad programs available, and more often
    than not, such scholarship concludes with a disparagement of
    all such projects. My work reexamines computer generated
    poetry on a larger scale than previously exists, positing
    some conclusions about how these texts affect contemporary
    theories of authorship and poetic meaning.
    My first chapter explicates the historical debate over the
    use and limits of technology in the generation of text,
    studying similitudes between certain artistic movements and
    computer poetry. This historical background reveals that
    the concept of mechanically generated text is nothing new.
    My second chapter delineates how the two main families of
    computer poetry programs actually create these texts.
    Computer programs combine existing input text, aleatory

    Johannah Rodgers - 30.10.2015 - 16:48

  10. Critical Ecologies

    The original editors of Critical Ecologies, Joseph Tabbi and Cary Wolfe, constructed this green and grey thread “to explore convergences among natural and constructed ecosystems, green politics and grey matter, silicon chips and sand.” Texts from this period include a 2004 Joseph McElroy Festschrift that hints at the literary implications of an ecological, medial turn in literary theory. The Critical Ecologies thread will continue these explorations under the editorship of Stacy Alaimo, who encourages inquiry and debate on new materialisms, animal studies, posthumanism, and science studies.

    (Source: EBR)

    Malene Fonnes - 25.09.2017 - 15:16

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