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  1. Digital Creativity as Critical Material Thinking: The Disruptive Potential of Electronic Literature

    In this contribution to her co-edited collection, [Frame]works, Saum brings to the digital humanities both makers and theoreticians, gnosis as well as poiesis, school teachers as well as research professors.

    Hannah Ackermans - 08.09.2020 - 12:10

  2. Literary Ecology: From Resistance to Resilience

    Literary Ecology: From Resistance to Resilience

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.09.2020 - 12:36

  3. Building STEAM for DH and Electronic Literature: An Educational Approach to Nurturing the STEAM Mindset in Higher Education

    As the present gathering introduces Electronic Literature into the Digital Humanities, the DH at Berkeley Program brings the Arts/Humanities into Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics: turning STEM into STEAM.

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    Hannah Ackermans - 05.02.2021 - 10:49

  4. The metainterface spectacle

    With ‘interface criticism’ (Andersen and Pold) as an outset, we will address how the interface is in a transition from a closed system of interaction, to a dispersed network. More specifically, we are interested in how to relate aesthetically to this transition as a new mode of organization of the ‘masses’ (or ‘users’) that takes place in a cultural industry around metainterfaces. Following a path of critique from Benjamin, Kracauer, Crary, Hayles and others, we intend to discuss it as a new form of media spectacle: a ‘metainterface spectacle’ that simultaneously organizes the users, and offers a way of perceiving their reality as ‘cognitive assemblages’.

    Cecilie Klingenberg - 24.02.2021 - 16:18

  5. ‘Lost water! Remains Scape?’: Transformation Waterscapes in Coimbatore from past to present through digital poetry

    ‘Lost water! Remains Scape?’: Transformation Waterscapes in Coimbatore from past to present through digital poetry

    Milosz Waskiewicz - 25.05.2021 - 14:51

  6. Salon February 9, 2021: Book Launch Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities

    Virtual Book launch of Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: Contexts, Forms, and Practices. by Dene Grigar and James O'Sullivan.

    Hannah Ackermans - 27.05.2021 - 13:40

  7. Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: Contexts, Forms, and Practices

    Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: Contexts, Forms & Practices is a volume of essays that provides a detailed account of born-digital literature by artists and scholars who have contributed to its birth and evolution. Rather than offering a prescriptive definition of electronic literature, this book takes an ontological approach through descriptive exploration, treating electronic literature from the perspective of the digital humanities (DH) that is, as an area of scholarship and practice that exists at the juncture between the literary and the algorithmic.

    Hannah Ackermans - 27.05.2021 - 13:46

  8. book review: Bodies of Interpretation

    Book review for Contemporary Women's Writing of Bodies of Information, edited by Elizabeth Losh and Jacqueline Wernimont. Reader-oriented review for people outside DH

    Hannah Ackermans - 28.05.2021 - 13:12

  9. Network Culture. Politics for the Information Age

    Network Culture. Politics for the Information Age

    Alisa Nikolaevna Ammosova - 29.09.2021 - 02:32

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