Category Archives: Electronic Literature

Cultures of New Media / Syllabus / spring ’13

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A platform’s operational logic shapes the context in which users apprehend, fail to apprehend — or are persuaded to discount — the value of personal information they broadcast. Continue reading

Curation is Convergence

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CURATORIAL STATEMENT Kathi Inman Berens: MLA 13 “Avenues of Access” “Practice mobility as a kind of dwelling,” concludes Jason Farman at the end of Mobile Interface Theory (2012). “Practice movement that is not indelibly linked to ideas of progress and … Continue reading

My 1st born-digital poem: “Tournedo Gorge”

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Reader –> Critic –> Tinkerer. Maker? Does it count as “making” if you steal the code? I read e-lit for two years. Increasingly, I wanted to make it. Here’s my first digital poem, “Tournedo Gorge.” Last Sunday, my first e-lit … Continue reading