Liste francophone de politique, art et culture liés au Net.
Cinq autres listes correspondant à des espaces géo-lingistiques particuliers : nettime-nl (hollandais), nettime-ro (roumains), nettime-zh (chinois), nettime-la (espagnol et portugais).
Et autres liens
http://www.nettime.org
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Hyperrhiz, the peer-reviewed online journal specializing in new media and net art.
http://www.hyperrhiz.net/home
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Executable code existed centuries before the invention of the computer in magic, Kabbalah, musical composition and experimental poetry. These practices are often neglected as a historical pretext of contemporary software culture and electronic arts. Above all, they link computations to a vast speculative imagination that encompasses art, language, technology, philosophy and religion. These speculations in turn inscribe themselves into the technology. Since even the most simple formalism requires symbols with which it can be expressed, and symbols have cultural connotations, any code is loaded with meaning. This booklet writes a small cultural history of imaginative computation, reconstructing both the obsessive persistence and contradictory mutations of the phantasm that symbols turn physical, and words are made flesh.
http://pzwart.wdka.hro.nl/mdr/research/fcramer/wordsmadeflesh
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Article publié dans la revue Culture Machine
http://www.culturemachine.net/index.php/cm/article/view/245/241
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Electronic Book Review is a peer-reviewed journal of critical writing produced and published by the emerging electronic literary network.
http://www.electronicbookreview.com
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Publishing electronic literature since 1999, TIR-W is committed to new writing, encouraging the investigation of text and hypertext in theory and practice at their deepest levels. It is searchable by title, author, and author information.
http://iowareview.uiowa.edu/TIRW
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This essay surveys the development and current state of electronic literature, from the popularity of hypertext fiction in the 1980's to the present, focusing primarily on hypertext fiction, network fiction, interactive fiction, locative narratives, installation pieces, "codework," generative art and the Flash poem. It also discusses the central critical issues raised by electronic literature, pointing out that there is significant overlap with the print tradition. At the same time, the essay argues that the practices, texts, procedures, and processual nature of electronic literature require new critical models and new ways of playing and interpreting the works.
http://eliterature.org/pad/elp.html
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