Reading Computer-Generated Texts

Reading Computer-Generated Texts
Title Reading Computer-Generated Texts PDF eBook
Author Leah Henrickson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 143
Release 2021-02-11
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1108913199

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Natural language generation (NLG) is the process wherein computers produce output in readable human languages. Such output takes many forms, including news articles, sports reports, prose fiction, and poetry. These computer-generated texts are often indistinguishable from human-written texts, and they are increasingly prevalent. NLG is here, and it is everywhere. However, readers are often unaware that what they are reading has been computer-generated. This Element considers how NLG conforms to and confronts traditional understandings of authorship and what it means to be a reader. It argues that conventional conceptions of authorship, as well as of reader responsibility, change in instances of NLG. What is the social value of a computer-generated text? What does NLG mean for modern writing, publishing, and reading practices? Can an NLG system be considered an author? This Element explores such question, while presenting a theoretical basis for future studies.

Digital Literature and Critical Theory

Digital Literature and Critical Theory
Title Digital Literature and Critical Theory PDF eBook
Author Annika Elstermann
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 188
Release 2022-12-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 100082649X

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The aim at the core of this book is a synthesis of increasingly popular and culturally significant forms of digital literature on the one hand, and established literary and critical theory on the other: reading digital texts through the lens of canonical theory, but also reading this more traditional theory through the lens of digital texts and related media. In a field which has often regarded the digital as apart from traditional literature and theory, this book highlights continuities in order to analyse digital literature as part of a longer literary tradition. Using examples from social media to video games and works particularly by postmodern and poststructuralist theorists, Digital Literature and Critical Theory contextualises digital forms among their analogue precursors and traces ongoing social developments which find expression in these cultural phenomena, including power dynamics between authors and readers, the individual in (post-)modernity, consumerism, and the potential for intersubjective exchange. Chapter 1 and Chapter 3 of this book are freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

Anarchists in the Academy

Anarchists in the Academy
Title Anarchists in the Academy PDF eBook
Author Dani Spinosa
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 297
Release 2022-08-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1772126470

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Dani Spinosa takes up anarchism’s power as a cultural and artistic ideology, rather than as a political philosophy, with a persistent emphasis on the common. She demonstrates how postanarchism offers a useful theoretical context for poetry that is not explicitly political—specifically for the contemporary experimental poem with its characteristic challenges to subjectivity, representation, authorial power, and conventional constructions of the reader-text relationship. Her case studies of sixteen texts make a bold move toward politicizing readers and imbuing literary theory with an activist praxis—a sharp hope. This is a provocative volume for those interested in contemporary poetics, experimental literatures, and the digital humanities. Case Studies Jim Andrews Christian Bök Mez Breeze John Cage Andy Campbell Robert Duncan Kenneth Goldsmith Susan Howe Jackson Mac Low Erín Moure [Erin Mouré] Harryette Mullen bpNichol Vanessa Place Juliana Spahr Brian Kim Stefans W. Mark Sutherland Darren Wershler

Scripting Reading Motions

Scripting Reading Motions
Title Scripting Reading Motions PDF eBook
Author Manuel Portela
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 421
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Art
ISBN 0262019469

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In this work, Manuel Portela explores the expressive use of book forms and programmable media in experimental works of both print and electronic literature and finds a self-conscious play with the dynamics of reading and writing.

Reading McLuhan Reading

Reading McLuhan Reading
Title Reading McLuhan Reading PDF eBook
Author Paula McDowell
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 164
Release 2023-02-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1000839494

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Sixty years after Understanding Media, Marshall McLuhan remains one of the best known and most influential intellectuals of the twentieth century. Far beyond academia, readers (and non-readers) recognize his coinages, such as ‘the Gutenberg era’, the ‘global village’ and ‘the medium is the message'. A literary scholar by profession, McLuhan was one of the first academics to recognize the new opportunities offered by radio and television to reach audiences beyond the readerships of scholarly journals. His talks and appearances ushered in public intellectual debate concerning the ‘electronic age’. Although his reputation waned in the 1970s, the recent making-available to the public of his extraordinary personal library of some six thousand books enables new kinds of analyses of McLuhan as a reader, thinker, and cultural force. The essays here focus not so much on his media theory per se as on the habits and practices that animated his reading, and on the larger questions of what reading and not reading mean. We don’t need to agree with everything McLuhan says to make valuable use of his work. New resources offer us an unprecedented opportunity to revisit one fallible human reader whose texts and ideas are good to think with (and against). This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal, Textual Practice.

Human-Computer Interaction. Interaction Platforms and Techniques

Human-Computer Interaction. Interaction Platforms and Techniques
Title Human-Computer Interaction. Interaction Platforms and Techniques PDF eBook
Author Julie A. Jacko
Publisher Springer
Pages 1262
Release 2007-08-23
Genre Computers
ISBN 3540731075

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Here is the second of a four-volume set that constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2007, held in Beijing, China, jointly with eight other thematically similar conferences. It covers graphical user interfaces and visualization, mobile devices and mobile interaction, virtual environments and 3D interaction, ubiquitous interaction, and emerging interactive technologies.

Technical Report of the NAEP 1994 Trail State Assessment Program in Reading

Technical Report of the NAEP 1994 Trail State Assessment Program in Reading
Title Technical Report of the NAEP 1994 Trail State Assessment Program in Reading PDF eBook
Author John Mazzeo
Publisher
Pages 494
Release 1995
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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