Peripheries

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ELL-W-428-1

Like New Condition

Copy published by Glucksman on Print in 2019.

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      ELL-W-428-2

      Like New Condition

      Copy published by Glucksman on Print in 2019.

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          ELL-W-428-3

          Like New Condition

          Copy published by Glucksman on Print in 2019.

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              ELL-W-428-4

              Like New Condition

              Copy published by Glucksman on Print in 2019.

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                  ELL-W-428-5

                  Like New Condition

                  Copy published by Glucksman on Print in 2019.

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                      ELL-W-428-6

                      Like New Condition

                      Copy published by Glucksman on Print in 2019.

                      Tested and working on the following operating systems:

                          ELL-W-428-7

                          Like New Condition

                          Copy published by Glucksman on Print in 2019.

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                              Author(s)

                              Betül Aksu, Graham Allen, John F. Barber & Greg Philbrook, and Natasha

                              First Published

                              2019

                              Original Publisher

                              Glucksman

                              Language

                              English

                              Description

                              The Glucksman presents a week-long exhibition of cutting-edge expression in electronic literature and media art as part of University College Cork's hosting of the international Electronic Literature Organization conference and festival in Cork. Considering the confluence of digital culture and electronic literature, this exhibition will build on the curatorial expertise of Chris Clarke who has curated several exhibitions of new media art and Dr. James O'Sullivan, Lecturer in Digital Arts & Humanities, UCC, whose research looks at how the digital is transforming ways of reading and writing. Addressing the notion of “peripheries”, the exhibition features artworks which explore the edges of literary and digital culture, including emerging traditions, indeterminate structures and processes, fringe communities of praxis, effaced forms and genres, marginalised bodies, and perceptual failings.

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