Mark Amerika on Fri, 11 May 2007 18:41:31 +0200 (CEST)
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<nettime-ann> "Illogic of Sense: The Gregory Ulmer Remix"
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As both the publisher of this important new ebook as well as contemporary
post-production artist heavily influenced by the work of Gregory L. Ulmer,
I can't tell you how totally psyched I am to make this announcement.
Please spread the word (of mouth, of mouse) on this one. Besides, it's
available for free download!
ALT-X PRESS LAUNCHES "ILLOGIC OF SENSE: THE GREGORY L. ULMER REMIX" AS THE
LATEST ADDITION TO ITS INFLUENTIAL EBOOK SERIES
BOULDER, Colorado, May 10, 2007 --The Alt-X Online Network, a space "where
the digerati meet the literati" and on the Internet since 1993, announces
the release of a new Alt-X Press ebook entitled "Illogic of Sense: The
Gregory Ulmer Remix" edited by Darren Tofts and Lisa Gye, and designed by
artist Joel Swanson of hippocrit.com.
Illogic of Sense: The Gregory L. Ulmer Remix
Edited by Darren Tofts and Lisa Gye
Design by Joel Swanson
http://www.altx.com/ebooks/ulmer.html
Contributors include Niall Lucy, Jon McKenzie, Linda Marie Walker, Craig
Saper, Rowan Wilken, Marcel O'Gorman, Teri Hoskin, and Michael Jarrett,
with an introduction by editors Tofts and Gye.
"Illogic of Sense: The Gregory L. Ulmer Remix" is an exciting new ebook
publication that employs theorist Gregory Ulmer's invocation to invent new
forms of electronic writing. As the ebook's editors, Darren Tofts and Lisa
Gye, write in their brilliant introduction, "Ulmer has been at the
forefront of thinking about new cultural formations as the paradigm of
literacy converges with digital culture." Ulmer's work has been central to
contemporary thinking on the future of writing and his international
presence as one of the leading figures in media arts discourse has
influenced a multitude of disciplines from electronic literature and
Internet art to critical theory, communications studies, and art history.
The ebook features a diverse group of artists, theorists, and creative
writers who develop new forms of hybridized "digital rhetoric." Their
inventive and audacious experiments take advantage of recent developments
in the field of new media studies, and as part of Alt-X's mission to
participate in the creative commons provided by the Web, are available for
free download.
This provocative collection of multi-tracked writing puts into play many
of Ulmer's breakthrough theories summed up in his most recognized
hot-button terms: applied grammatology, heuretics, post(e)-pedagogy,
textshop, mystory, and choragraphy. Encouraged by the example of Ulmer's
own hyperrhetorical writing style, the authors incorporate collaged
imagery, mp3 soundtracks, and QuickTime movies into their innovative
multimedia mix while exploring how these same extensions of "writerly
performance" explode the false barrier between academic discourse and
spontaneous poetics, narrative and rhetoric, and autobiography and
fiction. Positing an "illogic of sense" to reclaim what Ulmer calls an
"anticipatory consciousness," designed to utilize the force of intuition
as a way to invent emergent forms of knowledge, this grouping of
hypermedia texts showcase how interdisciplinary writers can remix the
methodological approach of an avant-garde philosophy propelled by Ulmer,
one that prioritizes an ongoing process of discovery and media arts
assemblage.
The ebook is beautifully designed by artist Joel Swanson of hippocrit.com,
who crosses his visionary design sensibility with state of the art
technology to produce an original work of ebook-art that many will view as
finally fulfilling the long-promised potential of online publishing to use
stimulating visual arrangement, media hybridization, and typographical
ingenuity to blur the distinction between publication, exhibition, and
design performance.
Simultaneously celebrating and expanding on the writing performances
located in Gregory Ulmer's rich oeuvre of totally remixable source
material, the collection of essays in 'Illogic of Sense' adhere to an
experiential approach to creative/critical writing and in so doing teach
us how to write a theory of poetics that will help us invent a new field
of study that I would call interdisciplinary digital humanities." - Mark
Amerika, series editor, Alt-X Press; author of "META/DATA: A Digital
Poetics" (MIT Press, 2007)
You can download "Illogic of Sense: The Gregory L. Ulmer Remix" ebook as
well as other Alt-X ebooks for free at http://www.altx.com/ebooks/
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