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Showing below up to 50 results in range #4,901 to #4,950.
- Synesthesia (Q5836)
- Angewandte LIteraturwissenschaft (Q5835)
- Avant-garde and modernism studies (Q5834)
- Princeton studies in culture/power/history (Q5833)
- Essays from the English Institute (Q5832)
- Mining Linguistic Content from Vast Audio and Video Archives for Multimodal Poetry (Q5831)
- Revisting Califia: “Here the Path triverages” (Q5830)
- Analyzing Pry as a literature work, Is it possible? (Q5829)
- The Crisis of Representation: Glitch Art and the Rise of Technological Abstraction (Q5828)
- Walking Simulator Video Games–A New Digital Storytelling Artefact–Transportation, not flow (Q5827)
- Digital Sound Poetry: Peripheral Platform for Posthuman Performativity (Q5826)
- Electronic Literature, or Whatever It’s Called Now: the Archive and the Field (Q5825)
- Sound and queer affirmative space in augmented reality (Q5824)
- Crime fiction in digital ethos: legal and ethical challenges in e-lit (Q5823)
- E-locutio: stitching styles and pulling threads in electronic literature (Q5822)
- On Nationalizing a Transnational Literature: A Case Study on Examining J. R. Carpenter’s Work Within a Canadian Context (Q5821)
- Queer Wordplay: The Queer Subversion of Language in Locked-In and Blackbar (Q5820)
- The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (Q5819)
- eLit User Experience: Audience+Purpose=Design (Q5818)
- From Grid to Rhizome: a Rethinking of a Layout Arrangement of the Post-digital Text (Q5817)
- Rui Torres’ Cantiga in class – digital poetry in Portuguese schools (Q5816)
- Electronic Literature: Archiving, History, and Potentiality (Q5815)
- "The global assemblage of digital flow: sritical data studies and the infrastructures of computing" (Q5814)
- Multiplying Options (Q5813)
- Multimodality and Narrative Themes in Digital Literature: A Social Semiotic Multimodal Analysis of Megan Heyward’s of day, of night (Q5812)
- Electronic Literature in the Anthropocene (Q5811)
- Minding the Frontier: Teaching Hypertext Poetry and Fiction Online (Q5810)
- Don't Eat the Yellow Hypertext: Notes on Figurski at Findhorn on Acid (Q5809)
- Suhrkamp Taschenbuch Wissenschaft (Q5808)
- First peoples: new directions in indigenous studies (Q5807)
- New York university studies in French culture and civilization (Q5806)
- Composing Cyberspace: Identity, Community, and Knowledge in the Electronic Age (Q5805)
- Postdigital Storytelling: Poetics, Praxis, Research (Q5804)
- Tranversals (Q5803)
- Diktet i den digitale støpeskjeen (Q5802)
- Cultural memory in the present (Q5800)
- Studies in literature and science (Q5799)
- Studies in network cultures (Q5798)
- Studies in the Evolution of Language (Q5797)
- Computer Science (Q5796)
- Studies in Language (Q5795)
- Peripheries2: Czech and Slovak digital literature on the edge of domestic and foreign interest (Q5794)
- Using Electricity (Q5793)
- ‘You Can Still Make Websites Nowadays’: A Talk with the Pioneering Internet Art Collective JODI (Q5792)
- A Web Reply to the Post-Web Generation (Q5791)
- Review of Grammalepsy: Essays on Digital Language Art and Electronic Literature (Q5790)
- Podcast: Nick Montfort, “Poet/Programmers, Artist/Programmers, and Scholar/Programmers: What and Who Are They?” (Q5789)
- The Heaviness of Light (Q5788)
- Electronic Literature: Documenting and Archiving Multimodal Computational Writing (Q5787)
- Machine Writing: Translation, Generation, Automation (Q5786)