Content tagged "electronic literature"
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre, Nick Montfort and Elizabeth Borneman
Podcast: Nick Montfort, “Poet/Programmers, Artist/Programmers, and Scholar/Programmers: What and Who Are They?”
Nick Montfort is Professor of Digital Media at Comparative Media Studies/Writing. He develops computational poetry and art and has participated in dozens of literary and academic collaborations.
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
Video: “Electronic Literature and Future Books”
How electronic literature has influenced other media and the implications of having literary projects in the digital sphere alongside other forms of communication and art.
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre
Podcast, “Electronic Literature and Future Books” with Katherine Hayles and Rita Raley
Katherine Hayles and Rita Raley on how mainstream and avant-garde poets and writers have been exploring the literary potential of the computer for decades.
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Event: Friday, May 4, 2012 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Electronic Literature and Future Books
How has electronic literature influenced other media, including the Web and the book? What are the implications of having literary projects in the digital sphere alongside other forms of communication and art?
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Posted by Andrew Whitacre and Nick Montfort
Podcast: Nick Montfort, “Code and Platform in Computational Media”
Adding these neglected levels — programming and computing systems — to digital media studies can help to advance the field.
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Event: Thursday, February 25, 2010 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Code and Platform in Computational Media
This talk will describe how looking at the code and platform levels can enhance our comparative media studies of computational works.
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Posted by Nick Montfort
Twisty Little Passages: An Approach to Interactive Fiction
Nick Montfort’s Twisty Little Passages is the first book-length consideration of interactive fiction, examining it from gaming and literary perspectives.