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digital futures of literature, theory, criticism, and the arts

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In Defense of Meaning: Roberto Simanowski Close Reads Digital Art
Two Gestures, While Waiting for a Third
Rita Raley’s response (excerpt)

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Yra van Dijk
In Defense of Meaning: Roberto Simanowski Close Reads Digital Art
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Where Are We Now?: Orienteering in the Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 2
Building STEAM for DH and Electronic Literature: An Educational Approach to Nurturing the STEAM Mindset in Higher Education
by Claudia von Vacano, Evan Muzzall, Adam G. Anderson, Jonathan Reeve, Tom van Nuenen
Unhelpful Tools: Reexamining the Digital Humanities through Eugenio Tisselli’s degenerative and regenerative
by Justin Berner
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My Life as an Artificial Intelligence by Mark Amerika, book cover
My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence: an interview with Mark Amerika
by Mark Amerika, Will Luers

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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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