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  1. Digitale Poesie

    Digitale Poesie

    Jörgen Schäfer - 17.02.2012 - 13:03

  2. Enlightening Interactive Fiction: Andrew Plotkin’s Shade

    Enlightening Interactive Fiction: Andrew Plotkin’s Shade

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 03.03.2012 - 19:47

  3. ‘Inept at reading : relationship’ - La relation hypertextuelle en question dans les Diagram Poems Series #3 de Jim Rosenberg

    ‘Inept at reading : relationship’ - La relation hypertextuelle en question dans les Diagram Poems Series #3 de Jim Rosenberg

    Arnaud Regnauld - 05.03.2012 - 15:02

  4. The Cape: The Backstory

    The Cape: The Backstory offers background information about the conceptualization, creation, dissemination of The Cape, a work of digital literature created by J. R. Carpenter in 2005.

    J. R. Carpenter - 02.04.2012 - 11:47

  5. Dada Redux: Elements of Dadaist Practice in Contemporary Electronic Literature

    Too often the discourse surrounding contemporary digital art and electronic literature treats these artifacts as if the most compelling aspects about them are their novelty, their very newness. One need look no further than the theme of the 2007 Digital Arts and Culture Conference, ‘The Future of Digital Media Culture’, to see this. Because our orientation is always forward towards the future, we are inclined toward a kind of myopia, and reluctance to look at the new through the lens of the past. With this orientation, there is furthermore a danger of placing too high a value on novelty at the expense of other aesthetic and ideological criteria. We see this in new media art discourse again and again. Turf wars regularly take place over ‘firstness’ – which designer was the first to use this technique, who was the first to integrate this type of programming into a new media artwork, etc. We are clearly in the midst of a global communication revolution that has changed the practice of daily life in far-reaching ways, and it is important to recognize, identify, and contemplate those aspects of our culture that are changing so rapidly.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 13.04.2012 - 15:34

  6. Being Dissolved: Erasure and Destruction in the Digital Text

    Being Dissolved: Erasure and Destruction in the Digital Text

    Marije Koens - 03.05.2012 - 23:07

  7. A History of the Future of Narrative

    A History of the Future of Narrative

    Scott Rettberg - 19.05.2012 - 01:51

  8. Transdisciplinary Digital Art: Sound, Vision and the New Screen.

    Transdisciplinary Digital Art: Sound, Vision and the New Screen.

    Carolyn Guertin - 20.06.2012 - 19:27

  9. Beyond The Threshold: The Dynamic Interface as Permeable Technology

    Beyond The Threshold: The Dynamic Interface as Permeable Technology

    Carolyn Guertin - 20.06.2012 - 19:29

  10. All The Rage: The Digital Body and Deadly Play in the Age of the Suicide Bomber

    All The Rage: The Digital Body and Deadly Play in the Age of the Suicide Bomber

    Carolyn Guertin - 20.06.2012 - 19:53

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