Pages that link to "Item:Q47"
The following pages link to chapter (Q47):
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- Main Page (← links | edit)
- A Cyborg Manifesto (Q1796) (← links)
- Teaching Digital Literature through Multi-Layered Analysis (Q1799) (← links)
- CityFish (Q1811) (← links)
- The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (Q1834) (← links)
- Socrates in the Labyrinth (Q1840) (← links)
- Augmenting Human Intellect. A Conceptual Framework. (Q1865) (← links)
- Odnawialne źródła energii (Q1876) (← links)
- Human Computation in Electronic Literature (Q1887) (← links)
- Personal Dynamic Media (Q1899) (← links)
- What is an author? / Qu'est-ce qu'un auteur? (Q1931) (← links)
- From Concrete to Digital: The Reconceptualization of Poetic Space (Q2015) (← links)
- Networks, Margins and Centres (Q2028) (← links)
- Beyond Taxonomy: Digital Poetics and the Problem of Reading (Q2039) (← links)
- Reassembling the Literary: Toward a Theoretical Framework for Literary Communication in Computer-Based Media (Q2054) (← links)
- Digital Media (Q2085) (← links)
- Toward a Semiotic Critique of Computer Poetry (Q2086) (← links)
- From Mimetic to Cybernetic (Q2088) (← links)
- Orality Writing Vision (Q2089) (← links)
- Holopoetry, Biopoetry and Digital Literature: Close Reading and Terminological Debates (Q2090) (← links)
- How I Was Played by Online Caroline (Q2097) (← links)
- Introduction: Juncture and Form in New Media Criticism (Q2116) (← links)
- What is and Toward What End Do We Read Digital Literature? (Q2117) (← links)
- List(en)ing Post (Q2118) (← links)
- Strickland and Lawson Jarmillo's slippingglimpse: Distributed Cognition at/in Work (Q2119) (← links)
- Reading the Discursive Spaces of Text Rain, Transmodally (Q2120) (← links)
- Screen Writing: A Practice-based, EuroRelative Introduction to Digital Literature and Poetics (Q2122) (← links)
- Artificial Poetry: On Aesthetic Perception in Computer-Aided Literature (Q2123) (← links)
- Geopoetics: Aesthetic Experience in the Works of Stefan Schemat and Teri Rueb (Q2124) (← links)
- Distributed Narrative: Telling Stories Across Networks (Q2129) (← links)
- Multimedia Criticism (Q2151) (← links)
- Electronic Literature in the University (Q2152) (← links)
- New Media Poetics: As We May Think/How to Write (Q2168) (← links)
- The Definition of Hypertext and its History as a Concept (Q2171) (← links)
- Do You Think You're Part of This? Digital Texts and the Second Person Address (Q2182) (← links)
- Principles of Spatialization in Text and Hypertext (Q2189) (← links)
- E-literature (Q2190) (← links)
- Digital Poetry: A Look at Generative, Visual, and Interconnected Possibilities in its First Four Decades (Q2197) (← links)
- Reading Digital Literature: Surface, Data, Interaction, and Expressive Processing (Q2200) (← links)
- Narrative Motors (Q2219) (← links)
- The Unsatisfied Reading (Q2220) (← links)
- Speak, "Memory": Simulation and Satire in Reagan Library (Q2221) (← links)
- Digital Poetry Beyond the Metaphysics of 'Projective Saying' (Q2222) (← links)
- How to Read Words in Digital Literature (Q2223) (← links)
- Textual Material in the Digital Medium (Q2224) (← links)
- Preface [to Regards Croisés: Perspectives on Digital Literature] (Q2225) (← links)
- Editorial [on Regards Croisés: Perspectives on Digital Literature] (Q2226) (← links)
- Når litteratur går fra papir til skjerm (Q2240) (← links)
- The Moving Word: Towards the Theory of Web Literary Objects (Q2249) (← links)
- Literature in Digital Culture: Pedagogical Possibilities (Q2261) (← links)