Thought I’d let you know––a move of self-affirmation––what I’ve been doing instead of posting. I’ve been doing“e-art”. It’s for a final project in Digital Culture. At the beginning, I thought all electronic art was over-intellectualized shit. Now I think it’s just difficult. Anyway, check out my project here. I can explain it if you like, [...]
Archives for posts tagged ‘E-lit’
Article: Hypermedia-ing the Self
Sunday, 10 April 2011
The Basic Tenets of Technontology, or why digital art is important to an analog viewer.
E-books ARE Worse
Saturday, 19 March 2011
From Daily Progress: Michael F. Saurez explains e-books ARE worse, artistically, than print books.
E-Lit Compendium: 5 Titles
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
Since I’m lucky enough to be learning from professors studying literature on the razor’s edge of the digital medium, I thought I’d bring my readers installments of online art. It’s easy, at first glance, to dismiss this stuff as completely irrelevant. You’ll think either it’s not art, or it’s silly, or it’s made by an [...]