Planet
Storytelling
The Anthropocene, Climate Change and Dystopias
Serielizados
When TV series tackle the future they tend to depict quite a dark world ahead of us.
Storytelling
Provisional Language
Kenneth Goldsmith
Globalisation and digitalisation turns all language into provisional language.
Storytelling
Predictions of Total Control
Jose Valenzuela Ruiz
The possibility of critical, educated, informed citizens is a fear that disturbes those in power and has caused the burning of books and librariries many times.
Storytelling
Science Fiction Culture
Jose Valenzuela Ruiz
Science fiction allows us to lose ourselves in extraordinary stories and at the same time learn about science and culture in an entertaining way.
Storytelling
Conceptual Writings: An Overview
Jorge Carrión
We map out an overview of experimental writing today, focusing particularly on conceptualism and processes of appropriation and expropriation in America.
Storytelling
Je suis Madame Bovary et vous êtes Chewbacca
Jose Valenzuela Ruiz
The need to tell stories has always been with mankind, whether it be to describe reality or to imagine alternative worlds.
Storytelling
It’s Not Just an Economic Cycle, It’s a Change of Era
Javier Celaya
Print book sales have dropped 40%. Do we really think that when we finally emerge from this damn crisis readers will go out and buy print books again?
Storytelling
Border Connections in Electronic Literature
Carles Sora
Literature and computer science would seem to be remote, but they convergence have radically changed the way we read and write stories.
Storytelling
Rights for authors, publishers and readers
Mariana Eguaras
For five hundred years, intellectual property and copyright have been the cornerstone on which a huge number of business models have been built.
Storytelling
Challenges and Opportunities for the Publishing Industry
Martín Gómez
The publishing industry is generating heated debate around the reconfiguration of the sector. It has become necessary to reflect together this evolution.
Storytelling
Expanding books and Post-Digital Print
Alessandro Ludovico
In the post-digital era, print can be culturally subversive, particularly when its unchangeability is strategically used instead of rejected as obsolete.