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Interactive Poetry - New Poetry for New Technologies
Interactive Poetry - New Poetry for New Technologies
Jeneen Naji - 20.06.2012 - 19:30
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Hyperrhiz 08: Open Issue
Hyperrhiz 08: Open Issue
Helen Burgess - 20.06.2012 - 20:02
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Comments on Comments in Code
Where in source code do we locate the "extra-functional significance" that Critical Code Studies calls us to critique? One starting point is in code comments. In most programming languages, comments are simple marks that set aside text for humans to read but computers to ignore. The act of "commenting" and "uncommenting" circulates this text into and out of the code per se, which is to say into and out of the purview of the compiler / interpreter. Like footnotes or endnotes, code comments are paratexts — continuous with and yet set apart from the source. Where they serve as actual *commentaries*, these paratexts enabling programmers to signal intentions, record histories, and render aesthetic judgements: comments enable the vital processes of software development culture.
Patricia Tomaszek - 07.07.2012 - 22:36
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Frankophone Hyperfiction
Frankophone Hyperfiction
Patricia Tomaszek - 12.07.2012 - 17:18
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konkret digital: Interview with Johannes Auer about Concrete Poetry and Net Literature
Interview with Johannes Auer to be published in Concrete Poetry: An International Perspective. Edited by Claus Clüver and Marina Corrêa. (forthcoming)
Patricia Tomaszek - 19.07.2012 - 13:59
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Framing Embodiment in General Purpose Computing
M.A. Thesis, 94 pages
Elisabeth Nesheim - 20.08.2012 - 02:07
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Taxonomies and Folksonomies in Databases
Taxonomies and Folksonomies in Databases
Patricia Tomaszek - 12.09.2012 - 14:42
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Third Hand Plays: “automatype” by Daniel C. Howe
Third Hand Plays: “automatype” by Daniel C. Howe
Patricia Tomaszek - 03.10.2012 - 14:22
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Review of Mark Bernstein and Diane Greco, Reading Hypertext
Review of Mark Bernstein and Diane Greco, Reading Hypertext
Jill Walker Rettberg - 09.10.2012 - 21:50
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One Book, Many Readings: Nostalgia and Finite State Machines
One Book, Many Readings: Nostalgia and Finite State Machines
Scott Rettberg - 10.10.2012 - 09:32