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

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Virtuality and VRML: Software Studies After Manovich

A call for (and example of) material studies of software from Matt Kirschenbaum, spurred by the Digital Arts and Culture conference, 2000.

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other essays by
Matthew G. Kirschenbaum
A User’s Guide to the New Millennium
Designing Our Disciplines in a Postmodern Age – and Academy
Materiality and Matter and Stuff: What Electronic Texts Are Made Of
Media, Genealogy, History
Notes Toward a Proleptic History of Electronic Reading
technocapitalism:
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From Utopianism to Weak Messianism: Electronic Culture’s Spectral Moment
by Stephanie Tripp
Next Generation Student Resources: A Speculative Primer
Precarity or Normalization? Yes, Please! A Review of Isabell Lorey’s State of Insecurity: Government of the Precarious
by Emilio E Feijóo
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Poetry in the Electronic Environment

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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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