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Computer-mediated Textual Art: An Experience
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by Gavin Stewart - Nottingham Trent University -13th February 2006
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Computer-mediated Textuality?
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"Today
we are living in the last age of print" Jay
David Bolter .
"Our
entire collective subjective history - the soul of our societal
body- is encoded in print" Sven Birkerts
Being
Digital
Nicholas Negroponte argued in 'Being Digital' that the key feature of computers is that their files are digital (Negroponte 1995). Being digital is important to the
production and aesthetics of text because, as Richard Wise pointed out, it makes these texts highly "amenable
to manipulation by a computer" (Wise 2000).
"Despite their persistent identity crisis, all computer-mediated
writings do have at least one thing in common – they must be
viewed through the medium of an electronic display, usually
a screen but sometimes just audio, via a PC or Mac, a laptop,
a PDA, a mobile phone, data projector, or perhaps even a giant
outdoor image. Their uniting characteristic is that the computer
is an essential component of the writing and without it the
work would not exist."
What were the forerunners of computer-mediated Textual Art?
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Experimental
Literature?
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Dada?
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Oulipo?
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Concrete
Poetry?
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Sound
Poetry?
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Fluxus?
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Conceptual Art?
Role Playing Games?
- Dungeons
and Dragons?
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Graphic Novels?
- Runes?
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- Tax Manuals?
- Telephone Conversations?
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Oh by Dan Waber, Jennifer Hill-Kaucher & Reiner Strasser
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Cog by Loss Pequeño Glazier
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The
Unknown - William Gillespie, Scott Rettberg, Dirk
Stratton, Frank Marquardt
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Room by Alan Sondheim and Simon Mills
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Polymedia?
Word and Image in Computer-mediated Textual Art: sites for thinking
about polymedia
"We
suggest that one of the distinguishing features of electronic or
new media literature is that it is - or can be - polymedia,
and that one of the things that makes it "new" is not only that
it often contests distinctions between poetry, prose, exposition,
and other literary genres, but that it borrows ideas and approaches
(mixing and re-mixing them) from the art world."
Is this a unique feature of Digital Media? What about the mingling of sound and vision in opera?
"Indeed,
reading and looking at electronic literature as it is produced and
played out among texts, audiences, and institutions is a powerful
reminder that the meaning of the term "literature" itself is always
up for grabs - and that "electronic" literature, whatever the future
might hold for it, is the site of many important conversations,
struggles, and debates."
What is Literature? What is Creative Writing?
Contribution or Collaboration
or Community?
Dawn is the same, yet different, in every part of the world.
Every day, the rising of the sun animates the colours, sounds
and perfumes of each country.
In The Dawn Quilt, writers in Bangladesh, India, Nepal
and Sri Lanka capture the moment when their countries turn
to face the sun, providing a striking series of windows into
contemporary dawns across South Asia.
We
hope you enjoy exploring this glowing patchwork of images. Hidden
behind each window you will discover a short piece of prose
interpreting South Asia at dawn.
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Is the whole more than the sum of its parts?
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What else is computer-mediated textual art?
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mobile phone displays?
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gallery installations?
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video and computer games
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