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  1. Imagem Máquina: A era das tecnologias do virtual

    Coletânea de 24 textos que giram em torno dos problemas colocados pelas novas tecnologias da imagem. Entre os autores brasileiros, canadenses, franceses, italianos e norte-americanos figuram nomes como Paul Virilio, Jean Baudrillard, Antonio Negri, Félix Guattari, Jean-François Lyotard, Arlindo Machado, Nelson Brissac e outros.

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    Luciana Gattass - 14.10.2012 - 11:38

  2. Poesi för en liten grupp

    This article briefly discusses the works of three Swedish poets (Emil Boss, Anna-Maria Ytterbom, and Johannes Heldén), and ultimately finds them confusing and tedious. The third piece, Entropi by Heldén, is a work of ELit. Dahlerus criticizes it as "Mycket svår poesi för ovana lyrikläsare" [Very difficult for inexperienced poetry readers]. He complains that the work forces him to become "något slags lyrikdetektiv" [some kind of poetry detective] to discover clues to the meaning of the poetry. Though he acknowledges that there is a place for "oläsbar poesi" [unreadable poetry], he asserts that too much of this kind of poetry causes him to wish for a new poetry - one that "vågar vara tydlig, vågar kommunicera" [dares to be clear, dares to communicate]. The three reader comments following the article indicate that they all strongly disagree with Dahlerus.

    Melissa Lucas - 16.10.2012 - 11:48

  3. Interrogating Electronic Literature

    A video-essay by Talan Memmott and David Prater

    Does electronic literature have a future? Is Google the end of the World? What is the role of digital poetics in global politics? These issues and more are discussed with J. R. Carpenter, John Cayley, Maria Mencia, Scott Rettberg, Alexandra Saemmer, Roberto Simanowski, and Jaka Železnikar.

    The video-essay was shot September 2011 at the ELMCIP Electronic Literature and New Media Art Seminar in Ljubljana Slovenia.

    Scott Rettberg - 03.11.2012 - 11:33

  4. The Readers Project: Procedural Agents and Literary Vectors

    The Readers Project: Procedural Agents and Literary Vectors

    Daniel Howe - 06.11.2012 - 09:42

  5. Cartographies of Digital Fiction: Amateurs Mapping a New Literary Realism

    Cartographies of Digital Fiction: Amateurs Mapping a New Literary Realism

    Jörgen Schäfer - 08.11.2012 - 13:46

  6. Raum als Interface

    Raum als Interface

    Jörgen Schäfer - 08.11.2012 - 15:14

  7. Technology, Literature and Culture

    Technology, Literature and Culture

    Jörgen Schäfer - 04.12.2012 - 13:57

  8. Writing the Ephemeral […] and Re-Enchanting the Remnants: The Lability of the Digital Device in Literary Practice

    Whenever the program of a work is run by a computer, the digital device necessarily plays a role in its updating process: because of the operating systems, the software and the ever changing speed of computers, it may sometimes affect the author’s artistic project, or even make it unreadable on screen. Thus, authors lose control over the evolution of their work and the many updates it undergoes. Thus, the artist is given four options when dealing with the lability of the electronic device: (1) she demands the ‘right’context of reception for his work – a requirement which, over time, will be confronted with the impossibility to preserve obsolete machines, software and operating systems; (2) she ‘re-enchants’ the lability of the electronic device and ascribes a ‘technological sublime’ to it; (3) she simply ignores the lability of the digital device and creates at once, as if the digital framework was immutable; (4) she is fully aware of the instable environment in which his digital creation will be updated; he even considers the ephemeral and uncontrollable nature of his work as its fundamental aesthetic principle.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 12.12.2012 - 14:21

  9. Matter and Void: Digital Narrative Endings

    Matter and Void: Digital Narrative Endings

    Jennifer Roudabush - 13.01.2013 - 23:55

  10. Narrative Traditions in Digital Conditions: Communal Authorship in Digital-Born Text,

    Narrative Traditions in Digital Conditions: Communal Authorship in Digital-Born Text,

    Jennifer Roudabush - 13.01.2013 - 23:56

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