Monthly Archives: September 2010
When the surface becomes complex
  [In this post: Lens - please select it from the left column of the linked page, there's no way of directly linking it] “The surface of writing is and has always been complex. It is a liminal symbolically interpenetrated membrane, … Continue reading
Digital poetry/digital art
 [In this post: Letters demand things; Young-Chae Heavy Industries] When a text becomes a work of art, when we look at an ordered string of letters not for the meaning it carries but just as curve and straight lines combined together, are we … Continue reading
“I link therefore I amâ€: Mark Amerika and Avant-Pop Culture.
 [Today's work of electronic literature: Grammatron] Maybe it is just a need caused by so long time spent in studying the “traditional” literature, but I feel I need a kind of history of Electronic Literature, or at least some … Continue reading
Something to start with
  [Today's work of electronic literature: We feel fine]. A huge part of my work in discovering and exploring electronic literature deals with surfing the Web searching for interesting examples of this new literary phenomenon. Being its definitions and … Continue reading
Let’s see what happens
Who. Where. When. How. (maybe)Why. Continue reading
Hello world! – non potevo cancellarlo.
“Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!” Le prime parole autogenerate. Il “benvenuto” in un non-luogo. Tra edit e delete, ho scelto il primo.