The network as a model of both cultural creation and organization retains a growing influence outside the Web, as is evident in Sandra Seekins’s research into biotech art. In her TCR 2-50 article Of Molecules and Matter: The Promises and Perils of Biotech Art she asks:
What are the cultural, political, and aesthetic roles of artists […]

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TCR 2-50 contributors GLOBAL TELELANGUARE RESOURCES maintain a mandate to develop innovative modes of writing via new techniques and concepts of language use. Their most recent project is an independent set of writing tools for writers and language enthusiasts that allows for the literary enhancement and creative design of texts via digital technology.
Since 1972, […]

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Tributaries & Text-Fed Streams: A Feed-Reading of The Capilano Review is curated by TCR 2-50 contributer Kate Armstrong. Her essay - “Feeds and Streams: RSS Poetics” - explores the cultural significance of an entirely new genre of writing – the RSS feed.
KATE ARMSTRONG is an artist and writer with interest in networks, distribution, and […]

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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 […]

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Tributaries & Text-Fed Streams: A Feed-Reading of The Capilano Review is a is a new work of electronic literature by Montreal-based fiction writer and web artist J. R. Carpenter commissioned by The Capliano Review. In February 2007 The Capilano Review published an issue dedicated to new writing and new technologies. TCR 2-50 “Artifice & […]

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