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Writing Machines (Mediawork Pamphlet)

by N Katherine Hayles

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Tracing a journey from the 1950s through the 1990s, N. Katherine Hayles uses the autobiographical persona of Kaye to explore how literature has transformed itself from inscriptions rendered as the flat durable marks of print to the dynamic images of CRT screens, from verbal texts to the diverse sensory modalities of multimedia works, from books to technotexts.Weaving together Kaye's pseudo-autobiographical narrative with a theorization of contemporary literature in media-specific terms, Hayles examines the ways in which literary texts in every genre and period mutate as they are reconceived and rewritten for electronic formats. As electronic documents become more pervasive, print appears not as the sea in which we swim, transparent because we are so accustomed to its conventions, but rather as a medium with its own assumptions, specificities, and inscription practices. Hayles explores works that focus on the very inscription technologies that produce them, examining three writing machines in depth: Talan Memmott's groundbreaking electronic work Lexia to Perplexia, Mark Z. Danielewski's cult postprint novel House of Leaves, and Tom Phillips's artist's book A Humument. Hayles concludes by speculating on how technotexts affect the development of contemporary subjectivity.Writing Machines is the second volume in the Mediawork Pamphlets series.

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A pseudo-autobiographical exploration of the artistic and cultural impact of the transformation of the print book to its electronic incarnations.

About the Author

N. Katherine Hayles is Professor of English and Design/Media Arts at the University of California at Los Angeles.

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ISBN:
9780262582155
Other:
Lunenfeld, Peter
Other:
Lunenfeld, Peter
Other:
Lunenfeld, Peter
Author:
Hayles, N. Katherine
Author:
Burdick, Anne
Publisher:
MIT
Location:
Cambridge, Mass.
Subject:
Non-Classifiable
Subject:
Criticism
Subject:
Methodology
Subject:
Hypertext Systems
Subject:
Semiotics & Theory
Subject:
Literature and technology
Subject:
Data Processing - General
Subject:
Data processing
Subject:
Literary Criticism : General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series:
Mediaworks Pamphlets Writing Machines
Series Volume:
no. 11
Publication Date:
20021108
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
from 17
Language:
English
Illustrations:
56 band#38;w illus.
Pages:
144
Dimensions:
7.5 x 5.5 in

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