"Was
hat man dir du armes Kind, getan'' Über
Literatur aus dem
Rechner
by Peter Gendolla [German] McDonald's
of Education Oder: Technologie einer
konstruktivistischen
Weltsicht?
by Roberto Simanowski [German] Die
Ordnung des Erinnerns. Kollektives Gedächtnis
und digitale
Präsentation
by Roberto Simanowski [German] Himmel
& Hölle. Cyberspace - Realität
im 21.
Jahrhundert
by Roberto Simanowski [German] Kritische
Ergänzungen zur Diskussion um das Genre
literarischer
Hypertexte
by Philipp Löser
[German]
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Peter Gendolla
talks about poetic machines and their semantics of
accident, which is actually a semantics of freedom
from order and meaning. He illustrates through
Goethe's famous poem "Mignon" how well-grounded
poetry differs from cheeky deconstructions such as
Markoff-Chains.
>>>Abstract
// http://www.dichtung-digital.de/2000/Gendolla/21-Jan
Simanowski
analyzes the American discussion concerning
hypertext and education and investigates the
multi-linear structure of hypertext as a
contribution to a constructivist pedagogy. Drawing
attention to hypertext precursor Jean Paul's theory
of education, he shows how various hypertext
projects have been integrated into educational
settings and demonstrates the use of a simple
website in the
classroom.
>>>Abstract
// http://www.dichtung-digital.de/2000/Simanowski/10-Jan
Simanowski
deals with internet and memory, data-darwinism, and
data-manipulation, introduces two collaborative
writing projects ("Generationenprojekt" and "23:40"
- look at the presentation in the section
"text-image-net-projects"), and argues that the aim
of collective memory writing projects is to
forget.
>>>Abstract
// http://www.dichtung-digital.de/Simanowski/30-Dez-99
This essay
takes a look into the future and discusses the pros
and cons of Virtual Reality, as concerning
visualisation, cybersex, multiple identity,
simulation ... An excurse into the debate
surrounding mass-literature in 18th century as well
as the introduction of film reveals the continuity
of admonition in media discourses. An excurse into
Pascal and the early Romantics reveals the
continuity and anthropological rationale of the
desire for
entertainment.
>>>Abstract
// http://www.dichtung-digital.de/Simanowski/18-Dez-99
Philipp Loeser
explains why hypertext tends towards
self-referentiality and tends towards utopian
thinking, examines why hypertext is ahistorical,
apolitical, and a social menace, and shows that it
is a fallacy to think that hypertext's
non-linearity somehow liberates the reader. This
clever presentation invites your critical
response.
>>>Abstract
// http://www.dichtung-digital.de/Autoren/Loeser/30-Nov-99