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Culture Machine

Publishing open access since 1999

The aim of Culture Machine is to seek out and promote the most provocative of new work and analyses in culture and theory from a diverse range of international authors. Culture Machine is particularly concerned to promote research which is engaged in the constitution of new areas of inquiry and the opening of new frontiers of cultural and theoretical activity. It is also committed to the generation of possibilities for new scholarship and research.

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Vol 12 (2011) The Digital Humanities: Beyond Computing

  • Federica Frabetti, Rethinking the Digital Humanities in the Context of Originary Technicity
  • Jake Buckley, Believing in the (Analogico-)Digital
  • Johanna Drucker, Humanities Approaches to Interface Theory
  • Davin Heckman, Technics and Violence in Electronic Literature
  • Mauro Carassai, E-Lit Works as 'Forms of Culture': Envisioning Digital Literary Subjectivity
  • Kathleen Fitzpatrick, The Digital Future of Authorship: Rethinking Originality
  • Ganaele Langlois, Meaning, Semiotechnologies and Participatory Media
  • Scott Dexter, Melissa Dolese, Angelika Seidel, Aaron Kozbelt, On the Embodied Aesthetics of Code
  • Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa, Glitch/Glitsh: (More Power) Lucky Break and the Position of Modern Technology
  • David M. Berry, The Computational Turn: Thinking About the Digital Humanities
  • Gary Hall, The Digital Humanities Beyond Computing: A Postscript