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  1. Auf Spurensuche: Literatur im Netz, Netzliteratur und ihre Vorgeschichte(n)

    Auf Spurensuche: Literatur im Netz, Netzliteratur und ihre Vorgeschichte(n)

    Jörgen Schäfer - 28.06.2011 - 15:18

  2. Was bedeutet: Online lesen? Über die Möglichkeit des Archivs im Cyberspace

    Was bedeutet: Online lesen? Über die Möglichkeit des Archivs im Cyberspace

    Jörgen Schäfer - 28.06.2011 - 16:58

  3. Der Tod des Autors als Geburt des Editors

    Der Tod des Autors als Geburt des Editors

    Jörgen Schäfer - 07.11.2012 - 17:26

  4. Interactive Technology and the Remediation of the Subject of Writing

    Interactive Technology and the Remediation of the Subject of Writing

    Scott Rettberg - 25.06.2013 - 13:59

  5. E_RUPTURE://Codework"."Serration in Electronic Literature

    E_RUPTURE://Codework"."Serration in Electronic Literature

    Talan Memmott - 12.09.2013 - 15:08

  6. The Transformation of Narrative and the Materiality of Hypertext

    The Transformation of Narrative and the Materiality of Hypertext

    Patricia Tomaszek - 11.10.2013 - 19:14

  7. O Computador como Máquina Semiótica

    O Computador como Máquina Semiótica

    Alvaro Seica - 06.12.2013 - 16:05

  8. Introduction: Codework

    Introduction: Codework

    Ana Castello - 28.10.2018 - 14:00

  9. OULIPO vs Recombinant Poetics

    This paper compares and contrasts approaches to combinatorics in OULIPO and Recombinant Poetics. OULIPO, also known as Ouvroir de Litérature Potentielle, is a literary and artistic association founded in the 1960s whose combinatoric methods and experimental concepts continue to be generative and relevant to this day. Recombinant Poetics is a term that I coined in 1995 in order to define a particular approach to emergent meaning that is used in generative virtual environments and other computer-based combinatoric media forms. Combinatoric works enable the exploration of sets of media elements in different orders and combinations. The meaning of such work is derived through dynamic interaction. Another group exploring combinatorics uses digital audio techniques. The abbreviation "VS" ("versus") is often used in techno-audio remix culture to designate the remix of one group's music by another, often having only an oblique relation to the original.

    David Wright - 28.08.2019 - 03:37