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Biomorphic Typography
BioMorphic Typography is a new conception of writing and a morphing typeface driven by biofeedback. It enables users to become aware of their autonomic physiological functions while they type, in real-time. In doing so, BioMorphic Typography seeks to challenge longstanding Western notions about the relationship among the senses, representation, and technology.
(source: http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1242164&dl=ACM&coll=DL&CFID=591233221&...)Hannah Ackermans - 13.03.2016 - 15:47
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Editing the Interface: Textual Studies and First Generation Digital Objects
The article considers "first generation digital objects" from the standpoint of textual studies, considering "digital media themselves from the specific vantage points of bibliography and textual criticism." Kirschenbaum discusses in detail different editions of Michael Joyce's afternoon and Deena Larsen's work in editing an edition of William Dickey's electronic poetry in HyperCard.
Scott Rettberg - 08.12.2016 - 15:35
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Architecture as a Narrative Medium
Christine Bucher, reviewing Beatriz Columnina, considers the narrative and photographic dimensions of interiors designed by Adolf Loos and Le Corbusier.
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Lisa Berwanger - 12.09.2017 - 14:37
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technocapitalism
Technocapitalism began as a set of essays collected in 2002 to be the first in a series of Alt-X Critical E-books.
Filip Falk - 13.10.2017 - 18:32
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Optische Medien: Berliner Vorlesung
Optische Medien: Berliner Vorlesung
Glenn Solvang - 07.11.2017 - 13:47
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Cyborg: the man-machine
Cyborg: the man-machine
Glenn Solvang - 07.11.2017 - 13:58
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Intensive Science & Virtual Philosophy
Intensive Science & Virtual Philosophy
Glenn Solvang - 07.11.2017 - 14:52
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The Godfather and American Culture: How the Corleones Became "Our Gang"
The Godfather and American Culture: How the Corleones Became "Our Gang"
Glenn Solvang - 07.11.2017 - 15:02
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Printed Privileges
Carsten Schinko on Niklas Luhmann’s Analogue Loyalty.
Glenn Solvang - 07.11.2017 - 15:31
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New Media and Old: The Limits of Continuity
Lev Manovich makes the first sustained case for a new media theory, but with cinema as his starting point he has a hard time engaging the non-representational artforms and aural explorations to be found there. So argues the Australian media writer, geniwate.
Glenn Solvang - 07.11.2017 - 15:34