Beyond the screen : transformations of literary structures, interfaces and genres / JJörgen Schäfer, Peter Gendolla (eds.)
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Media Upheavals ; 44Detalles de publicación: Bielefeld : Transcript, 2010 Descripción: 567 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 978-3-8376-1258-5Tema(s): Crítica literaria | Edición electrónica | InternetResumen: While literature in computer-based and networked media has so far been experienced by looking at the computer screen and by using keyboard and mouse, nowadays human-machine interactions are organized by considerably more complex interfaces. Consequently, this book focuses on literary processes in interactive installations, locative narratives and immersive environments, in which active engagement and bodily interaction is required from the reader to perceive the literary text. The contributions from internationally renowned scholars analyze how literary structures, interfaces and genres change, and how transitory aesthetic experiences can be documented, archived and edited.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Based on the conference "Beyond the screen : transformations of literary structures, interfaces and genres" that took place on November 20-21, 2008 at the University of Siegen (Germany)
While literature in computer-based and networked media has so far been experienced by looking at the computer screen and by using keyboard and mouse, nowadays human-machine interactions are organized by considerably more complex interfaces. Consequently, this book focuses on literary processes in interactive installations, locative narratives and immersive environments, in which active engagement and bodily interaction is required from the reader to perceive the literary text. The contributions from internationally renowned scholars analyze how literary structures, interfaces and genres change, and how transitory aesthetic experiences can be documented, archived and edited.
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