Storytelling
Verónica Gerber Bicecci and the language to come
Iván de la Nuez
Creator Verónica Gerber Bicecci composes a theory about the language of the future that emanates from the intersection between literature and art.
Storytelling
Personal diaries in times of “extimacy”
Albert Forns
In these times of social media and constant public display, what place is left for diaries?
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Poetics of Pencil, Paper and Contradictions
Jorge Carrión
Reflections of a writer who transits between the analog and the digital, the material and the virtual.
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The Writing and Reading of 21st Century Books
Mariana Eguaras
New forms of content creation and consumption are forcing the publishing industry to redefine its production and distribution model.
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The Emergence of the Voice
Jorge Carrión
In a world of communications where writing and audiovisual formats prevail, the voice and sound are making their way into the foreground.
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Move a Text, Break Up the House
Imma Ávalos
Subjectivity is now the election and combinatory capacity of the commissioner or the installation's artist in an expression “of second hand"
Commons
What Gender Owes to Grammar
Yannick Chevalier | Christine Planté
Linguistic analysis and the study of language use is thus a necessary step in understanding how the social organisation of sex relations is perpetuated.
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Dossier
Experimental literature
Expanded books, printed hypertexts, transmedia narratives, new literary monsters... The hybridisation and blending of genres and formats is unstoppable.
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Provisional Language
Kenneth Goldsmith
Globalisation and digitalisation turns all language into provisional language.
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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.
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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.