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The Internet Unconscious: On the Subject of Electronic Literature: International Texts in Critical Media Aesthetics

Autor Sandy Baldwin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 apr 2015
Winner of the N. Katherine Hayles Award for Criticism of Electronic Literature from the Electronic Literature OrganizationThere is electronic literature that consists of works, and the authors and communities and practices around such works. This is not a book about that electronic literature. It is not a book that charts histories or genres of this emerging field, not a book setting out methods of reading and understanding. The Internet Unconscious is a book on the poetics of net writing, or more precisely on the subject of writing the net. By 'writing the net', Sandy Baldwin proposes three ways of analysis: 1) an understanding of the net as a loosely linked collocation of inscriptions, of writing practices and materials ranging from fundamental TCP/IP protocols to CAPTCHA and Facebook; 2) as a discursive field that codifies and organizes these practices and materials into text (and into textual practices of reading, archiving, etc.), and into an aesthetic institution of 'electronic literature'; and 3) as a project engaged by a subject, a commitment of the writers' body to the work of the net. The Internet Unconscious describes the poetics of the net's "becoming-literary," by employing concepts that are both technically-specific and poetically-charged, providing a coherent and persuasive theory. The incorporation and projection of sites and technical protocols produces an uncanny displacement of the writer's body onto diverse part objects, and in turn to an intense and real inhabitation of the net through writing. The fundamental poetic situation of net writing is the phenomenology of "as-if." Net writing involves construal of the world through the imaginary.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781628923384
ISBN-10: 1628923385
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria International Texts in Critical Media Aesthetics

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Provides a broader perspective and more complex account of the conditions of literary significance online

Notă biografică

Sandy Baldwin is Associate Professor of English at the Rochester Institute of Technology, USA. He is a teacher, critic, theorist, and artist working with electronic literature and new media. He has edited five volumes of essays on electronic literature. He regularly performs and stages interventions in virtual environments and computer games.

Cuprins

Introduction Foreword by Francisco J. RicardoI As if I wrote the Internet. The Great Beyond Weapon body Crust II For example oooo ooooooooo OMG LOL Leet or 1337 III Survivable Communication Ping Poetics Traceroute Urgent interruption Somatolysis IVLovers of Literature Handshakes Binding the Subject Chmod -777 Read/Write/Execute V Consumed by the net The Crowd of Electronic WritersDebts and Obligations Axiomatics The Literary Community VI I read my spam PLEASE REPLY MY BELOVED CAN SPAM The End of SpamEnd-to-End VIILogging in and getting offCAPTCHA Taking the Test The difference thought makes VIII Plaintext March 11, 1968. Character and Glyph Extreme Rendition Plaintext Performance One Time Pad Friend Request IX Bodies never touch Pervy Intimate Avatars Passion of the Avatar, Avatar of Passion Bibliography Notes Index

Recenzii

Departing from all prior models of academic writing, Sandy Baldwin's The Internet Unconscious is the first book of digital criticism to meet its object on its own terrain. Written on the border of fiction, Baldwin's book enacts the phantasmagoric electronic text of scrambled authorship and algorithmic flirtation whose claim to the label literature is only the repetitive intonation of the impossible status of the literary in the digital age. Underpinned by an encyclopedic purview that stretches across philosophy, engineering, poetics, and fanboy familiarity with the forms and contents of digital production, this book is both unassailably expert and unabashedly experimental. I wish I had written it, though if Baldwin's premises about the ambiguity of electronic authorship are to be taken seriously, perhaps I did.
Sandy Baldwin's compelling book implicitly asks you to read it aloud to capture its rhythm. This poetic and probing analysis rewrites how the computer constantly writes, while at once performing a phenomenological account of how we are constantly tuning into the various demands--and permissions--of the machine and the network. We operate in the imperatives of this milieu of media.