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  1. Interfacing with the Internet in Popular Cinema

    The Internet is the most terrifying and most beautifully innovative invention of the twentieth century. Using film theory and close textual analysis, Tucker offers an explanation of the Internet and a brief history of its portrayal on film in order examine how it has shaped contemporary versions of self-identity, memory, and the human body.

    Lori Ricigliano - 15.06.2017 - 07:24

  2. Uma Sensação de Ausência Presente. A metáfora de membro fantasma no contexto dos media digitais

    Uma Sensação de Ausência Presente. A metáfora de membro fantasma no contexto dos media digitais

    Diogo Marques - 26.07.2017 - 16:51

  3. TACTO/CONTACTO: operações poético-hápticas em ACÇÃO FÉNIX 2.0 E INSTALAÇÃO de Silvestre Pestana e Rara Avis de Eduardo Kac

    TACTO/CONTACTO: operações poético-hápticas em ACÇÃO FÉNIX 2.0 E INSTALAÇÃO de Silvestre Pestana e Rara Avis de Eduardo Kac

    Diogo Marques - 26.07.2017 - 19:49

  4. Towards Buen Vivir

    In this review of The Power at the End of the Economy, Lestón delineates the theoretical apparatus of Massumi’s book and its possible implications.

    (Source: EBR) 

    Filip Falk - 12.09.2017 - 14:52

  5. Karl Steel’s How To Make A Human: Animals and Violence in the Middle Ages

    In one half of a pair of critical reviews looking at recent titles in animal studies, Nicole Shukin examines Karl Steel’s How to Make a Human (Steel reviews Shukin in the other half). In particular, Shukin discusses Steel’s framing of “the human” in terms of medieval violence, and she considers what that framing can offer to today’s political and ethical conversations.

    (source: http://electronicbookreview.com/thread/criticalecologies/humanizing)

    Malene Fonnes - 25.09.2017 - 15:31

  6. Against Animal Authenticity, Against the Forced March of the Now: a review of Nicole Shukin’s Animal Capital

    In one half of a pair of critical reviews looking at recent titles in animal studies, Karl Steel examines Nicole Shukin’s Animal Capital (Shukin reviews Steel in the other half). In particular, Steel looks at Shukin’s biopolitical framework, and considers how that framework challenges not only our conception of what constitutes the animal, but also–and more to the bone–our conception of the capacity of fields like animal studies.

    (source: http://electronicbookreview.com/thread/criticalecologies/animal_capital)

    Malene Fonnes - 25.09.2017 - 15:36

  7. Post-digital Books and Disruptive Literary Machines : Digital Literature Beyond the Gutenberg and Google Galaxies

    Post-digital Books and Disruptive Literary Machines : Digital Literature Beyond the Gutenberg and Google Galaxies

    Søren Pold - 31.10.2017 - 14:09

  8. 140 Characters in Search of a Story: Twitterfiction as an Emerging Narrative Form

    The article takes a look into how the app Twitter is used for writing stories, or what can be called "Twitterfiction", and looking at different examples of Twitterficition and how they are tailored to the Twitter format and the audience reading it.

    Chapter can be found in Analyzing digital fiction on page 94-108

    Shanmuga Priya - 06.04.2018 - 08:48

  9. How People Connect, Presentation of Commodore 64 BASIC programming

    • Second Fridays: How People Connect, Presentation of Commodore 64 BASIC programming, Piotr Marecki and Erik Stayton, and event at the MIT Museum, February 14, 2014

    Piotr Marecki - 27.04.2018 - 11:32

  10. The Road to Assland and early Polish Text Adventure Games

    The Road to Assland and early Polish Text Adventure Games

    Piotr Marecki - 27.04.2018 - 11:35

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