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  1. alire 11

    alire 11

    Jonathan Baillehache - 10.09.2014 - 20:10

  2. alire 12

    alire 12

    Jonathan Baillehache - 10.09.2014 - 20:15

  3. alire 13

    alire 13

    Jonathan Baillehache - 10.09.2014 - 20:17

  4. Punkto 0

    The coordinates are deceptive! Doesn’t matter the position of the point, but the force that it produces, the space that it opens in the landscape of the real. This issue zero aims to contribute to a non-cartesian idea of point. Thinking its meaning from four anti-geometrical hypotheses. The point as a beginning (a space opening); the point as force and disturb (maybe creative); the point as network (points that aggregate other points), but most of all, the point as something that takes place, that supervenes in the unquiet landscape of the real, a singularity.

    The contributions presented here, depart from those coordinates and destroy them:

    // They reflect on the creative nature that the point represents/identifies in the architectonic/artistic production landscape: Álvaro Seiça Neves, Pedro Bismarck.

    // They identify strategies of thought/construction that evolve the connective and communicative singularity of the point: Pedro Oliveria, André Sier,

    // They understand the role of the critic as (re)production and (re)cognition of creative points: André Tavares, Bernardo Amaral.

    Alvaro Seica - 26.09.2014 - 13:51

  5. Hyperrhiz 10: Bumper Reviews Issue

    Hyperrhiz 10: Bumper Reviews Issue

    Scott Rettberg - 14.02.2015 - 18:39

  6. Texto Digital 11.1 (2015)

    Texto Digital 11.1 (2015)

    Alvaro Seica - 03.09.2015 - 22:19

  7. Journal of Writing in Creative Practice 7.1 (2014)

    Journal of Writing in Creative Practice 7.1 (2014)

    Alvaro Seica - 10.03.2016 - 11:40

  8. OEI #80–81: The zero alternative: Ernesto de Sousa and some other aesthetic operators in Portuguese art and poetry from the 1960s onwards

    OEI #80–81: The zero alternative: Ernesto de Sousa and some other aesthetic operators in Portuguese art and poetry from the 1960s onwards

    Alvaro Seica - 20.09.2018 - 11:18

  9. Electronic Literature [Frame]works for the Creative Digital Humanities

    “Electronic Literature [Frame]works for the Creative Digital Humanities,” edited by Scott Rettberg and Alex Saum-Pascual, gathers a selection of articles exploring the evolving relationship between electronic literature and the digital humanities in Europe, North and South America. Looking at the combination of practices and methodologies that come about through e-lit’s production, study, and dissemination, these articles explore the disruptive potential of electronic literature to decenter and complement the DH field. Creativity is central and found at all levels and spheres of e-lit, but as the articles in this gathering show, there is a need to redeploy creative practice critically to address the increasing instrumentalization of the digital humanities and to turn the digital humanities towards the digital cultures of the present.

    Alvaro Seica - 07.09.2020 - 00:44

  10. The New River (Spring 2020)

    The New River (Spring 2020)

    Scott Rettberg - 02.10.2020 - 14:31

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