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Ink at Aarhus Main Library
‘Tilfældigvis er Skærmen blevet Blæk’ (‘Accidentally, the Screen Turns to Ink’) is an interactive, participatory literary installation made in a collaboration between DARC/PIT-researchers, CAVI/Tekne Productions and Roskilde Libraries during the Literature Takes Place project. Ink is designed to make people affectively engage with, and reflect on, the ergodic qualities of digital literature in public settings [...]
Interface aesthetics @ Rhizome
Fine introduction to interface aesthetics mentioning art works by Emilio Gomeriz, Constant Dullaart, Alexei Shulgin and research by Alex Galloway and DARC colleagues @ Rhizome by Jason Huff. http://rhizome.org/editorial/2012/aug/3/interface-aesthetics/
Not mentioned however is the project iPhone-live by Johannes P Osterhoff that automatically uploads screenshots from his iphone e.g. like this where he appears to be reading Rhizome.
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Den digitale litterære kultur: Stram forretningsmodel eller litterær udfordring?
En kortere og mindre akademisk version af min artikel i Nordisk Tidsskrift of Informationsvidenskab og Kulturformidling (http://ntik.dk/2012/nr1-2/Pold.pdf) er kommet i Tom Ahlbergs glimrende elektroniske kulturnyhedsbrev Søndag Aften (http://www.cultur.com/2012/0696.html). Artiklen diskuterer hvordan e-bogen og ikke mindst Amazon og Apples forretningsmodeller omkring e-bogen udfordrer vores litterære kultur, herunder bibliotekerne. Den slutter med at pege på en helt [...]
