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  1. Collaborative Reading Praxis

    Marino, Douglass, and Pressman describe their award-winning collaborative project, Reading Project: A Collaborative Analysis of William Poundstone’s Project for Tachistoscope {Bottomless Pit} (2015). Given the novelty of Poundstone’s work and its deviation from traditional forms of print-based literature, the authors break down the methods and platforms that allowed them to respond with new ways of reading—what they call “close reading (reimagined).” Indeed, their respective methods of interpreting Poundstone reminds that the field of e-literature not only brings new literary forms to our critical attention, but also necessitates that hermeneutics adapt to digital contexts as well.

    Hannah Ackermans - 08.09.2020 - 12:20

  2. Digital Humanities As/Is a Tactical Term

    Digital Humanities As/Is a Tactical Term

    Hannah Ackermans - 10.09.2020 - 10:38

  3. Introduction to Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from the Electronic Book Review Book Launch

    Joseph's Tabbi's talk introducing "Post Digital: Dialogues and Debates from the Electronic Book Review," new two-volume collection of essays edited by Joseph Tabbi documenting highlights of 20 years of essays one of the longest-running open-access research journals focused on literature and culture after the digital turn.

    Scott Rettberg - 17.09.2020 - 15:33

  4. Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review. Volume 1

    Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review. Volume 1

    Scott Rettberg - 17.09.2020 - 17:32

  5. beauty routine, from The Offline Website Project

    beauty routine, from The Offline Website Project

    Alex Saum - 18.09.2020 - 21:12

  6. #SELFIEPOETRY: Fake Art Histories and the Inscription of the Digital Self

    #SELFIEPOETRY: Fake Art Histories and the Inscription of the Digital Self

    Alex Saum - 18.09.2020 - 21:33

  7. #SELFIEPOETRY: Women & Capitalism

    #SELFIEPOETRY: Women & Capitalism

    Alex Saum - 18.09.2020 - 21:43

  8. Corporate Poetry

    Earlier this year, I started corporate poetry as an exploration into how corporate language related to that other corpora that is our body. Through a series of interactive “rooms,” this work aimed to repurpose the language of a variety of familiar online forms and platforms (Google Forms, Survey Monkey, Zoom and Qualtrics, among others) in order to domesticate the neoliberal intent of these data gathering technologies.

    (Source: http://thenewriver.us/room-1-and-room-2/)

    Alex Saum - 18.09.2020 - 21:50

  9. #YouTubers

    #YouTubers

    Alex Saum - 18.09.2020 - 22:00

  10. Rats and Cats :: Katter Og Rotter

    A blind date between an American epidemiologist and a Norwegian woman takes place on a transatlantic Skype call. In trying to impress his potential paramour, the American steers the conversation terribly wrong, toward a discussion of the Plague and all the devastating historical memories it entails.  
    Rats and Cats :: Katter Og Rotter is a film by Roderick Coover and Scott Rettberg. The film is designed both installation (loop) and single channel screening. It is the second in a series of works about memory, desire, catastrophe, and translation. Rats and Cats :: Katter Og Rotter features the voices of Jill Walker and Rob Wittig. The sound technician was Joseph Kramer. The work was made possible in part with funding from the Philadelphia Independent Film and Video Association.

    Lucila Mayol Pohl - 02.10.2020 - 13:10

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