Tributaries & Text-Fed Streams is a feed-reading of The Capilano Review 2-50 “Artifice & Intelligence,” guest-edited by Andrew Klobucar. In his opening essay “Artifice And Intelligence: New Writing, New Technologies” Klobucar outlines the relationships between technology and writing that are explored, both creatively and critically, by the contributing authors in this issue of TCR.
Andrew Klobucar joined the English Department at Capilano College in 2001 in order to serve on the board of The Capilano Review. Since 1996, he has published a wide assortment of critical writings on contemporary North American poetry. He co-edited the Canadian poetry anthology Writing Class (New Star, 1999) on the work and early history of the Kootenay School of Writing, the important literary collective known internationally for its experimental poetry reading series, publications and writer residencies. Current critical work is based in Science and Technology Studies (STS) and the Digital Humanities, exploring various issues and innovations in new media, electronic publishing and the increasingly important role technology plays in today’s literary and pedagogical fields.
READ: Andrew Klobucar / Artifice And Intelligence: New Writing, New Technologies
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