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The Writer is the Architect. Editorialization and the Production of Digital Space
(Sens Public, 2017-12-15)
We live primarily in a digital space. The structure of the territory first appears to us by means of the mediation of digital devices, ones predominately owned by large multinational corporations. This situation implies a ...
What is editorialization?
(Association Sens public, 2016-01-04)
Cet article présente les résultats de huit ans de travail sur le concept d’éditorialisation, réalisés dans le cadre du séminaire international « Écritures numériques et éditorialisation » que j’ai coorganisé avec Nicolas ...
Editorializing the Greek Anthology : The palatin manuscript as a collective imaginary
(Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations, 2020)
The Palatine Anthology (PA) Project, coordinated by the Canada Research Chair on digital textualities directed by Marcello Vitali-Rosati, collaborates with several international partners, including Italian and French ...
Artifacts of technoculture : excommunication in the nonhuman theatre
(Institute of comparative literature and transcultural studies of the chinese foreign literature society, 2020)
The aim of this article is to form a conceptual framework for analyzing and understanding the latest intermedial practice within the field of new technologies. In order to achieve this, it suggests two converging theoretical ...
The impossible anamesis. Memory versus history in Hubert Aquin’s « Blackout »
(2010)
Soon after joining the Canadian Confederation in 1867, the province of Quebec adopted the phrase « Je me souviens » ("As I recall") as its "national" motto, although many Québécois do not remember today what they were ...
Diversity of immersion mechanics in videoludic novels
(Open library of humanities, 2023-12-19)
Interactive fictions are digital narrative artworks that require little to no dexterity. Indeed, these multimedia fictions do not require a particular proficiency in their manipulation to access and explore the story. ...
Luke Sunderland, old french narrative cycles : heroism between ethics and morality. (Gallica, 15.) Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, 2010. Pp. xiii, 204. $95.
(The University of Chicago press, 2011-07-19)