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HYPER-LEX: A Technographical Dictionary

Paul Harris hybridizes the terms of hypertextual discourse and takes it to a higher power.

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other essays by
Paul Harris
Constrained Thinking: From Network to Membrane
Harry Mathews’s Al Gore Rhythms: A Re-viewing of Tlooth, Cigarettes, and The Journalist
HYPER-LEX: A Technographical Dictionary
Sleepless in Seattle
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#clusterMucks: Iterating synthetic-ecofeminisms
by Melanie Doherty
Finding the Human in “the messy, contingent, emergent mix of the material world”: Embodiment, Place, and Materiality in Stacy Alaimo’s Bodily Natures
by Veronica Vold
Between Plants and Polygons: SpeedTrees and an Even Speedier History of Digital Morphogenesis
by Alenda Y. Chang
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Against Digital Poetics

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Electronic Book Review (ebr ) is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal of critical writing produced and published by the emergent digital literary network.

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