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  1. Leituras de Nós: Ciberespaço e Literatura

    The essay Leituras de Nós: Ciberespaço e Literatura tries to understand the paths of poetic creation on computers and networks, mapping hypertext, programs and pages that apparently showed poems and literary works in the Internet. The book is accompanied by a CD-ROM publishing a poem to be read in a system of hypertext navigation. (Source: Itáu Cultural. Translation: Álvaro Seiça)

    Alvaro Seica - 02.12.2013 - 11:39

  2. Multimedia Criticism

    Multimedia Criticism

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 02.06.2014 - 20:52

  3. Telematic Embrace: Visionary Theories of Art, Technology, and Consciousness

    Telematic Embrace: Visionary Theories of Art, Technology, and Consciousness

    Scott Rettberg - 08.02.2015 - 21:18

  4. From Byte to Inscription: An Interview with John Cayley by Brian Kim Stefans

    From Byte to Inscription: An Interview with John Cayley by Brian Kim Stefans

    Alvaro Seica - 05.05.2015 - 15:15

  5. Moving Text in Avant-garde Poetry: Towards a Poetics of Textual Motion

    Recent innovations in digital environments may suggest that the possibility to manipulate the literal movement of the text could be one of the essential variables separating digital literature from printed literature. This bipolar distinction between digital and print media hides, however, a complex historical background. A fuller comprehension of movement as a variable in literature calls for the clarification of the historical development from the "analogies of movement" in printed literature to the innovations in video art, experimental film and multimedia poetry.

    In classifying types of textual movement at least the following questions are relevant: What can be kinetic in the poetic text? How does the movement take place? Where does it take place? What is the result of the movement? And finally, what (or who) makes the text move? The article develops conceptual divisions that make answering these questions possible and thus helps to make the question of the specificity of digitally manipulated movement more precise.

    (Source: Author's Abstract)

    Alvaro Seica - 06.05.2015 - 13:52

  6. Two Gestures, While Waiting for a Third

    Juggling economies and unknotting threads, Victor Vitanza pulls back to drop the curtain, theoretically, on The Politics of Information.

    (Source: EBR) 

    Filip Falk - 27.09.2017 - 19:56

  7. Teaching the Cyborg (5 of 5)

    The Politics of Information: fifth and final installment under the Technocapitalist thread. 

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 27.09.2017 - 20:09

  8. The Florida Research Ensemble and the Prospects for an Electronic Humanities

    Chris Carter and Greg Ulmer dialogue through e-mails on the mission of the FRE.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 27.09.2017 - 20:11

  9. Women in the Web

    Katie King on the challenges and rewards, in her own life and the lives of her students, that emerge when writing about personal encounters with technology.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 27.09.2017 - 20:19

  10. The Fan’s Desire and Technopower

    Whether they fret over Ziggy Stardust or the condition of posthumanity, fans and scholars share, argues Harvey Molloy, a few habits of mind.

    (Source: EBR)

    Filip Falk - 27.09.2017 - 20:21

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