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Literature and Computation presents the most relevantly innovative recent approaches to literary practice, theory, and criticism as driven by computation and situated in digital environments.
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Literature and Computation. An IntroductionChris Tanasescu
Part 1: Platform Intermediality
1. Dynamical Systems and Interplatform Intermediality. The Case of #GraphPoem @ DHSIChris Tanasescu
2. Platform Intermediality. Rimbaud ZAP @ AbrüptServanne Monjour and Nicolas Sauret
3. Reimagining Translation Anthologies. A Journey into Non-Linear Computational AssemblagesRaluca Tanasescu
Part 2: Hermeneutic Modeling
4. Hermeneutic Modeling of Detail in Textual Zoom and Literary TextsFlorentina Armaselu
5. The Novel's Factory of Opinions: adapting sentiment-analysis tools to ELTeC prefacesIoana Galleron, Roxana Patras, Rosario Arias, Javier Fernández-Cruz, Frédérique Mélanie-Becquet, and Olga Seminck
6. Reflective Modeling (Modeling what would be there). A critical, creative, and constructive approach to data modelingJan-Erik Stange
Part 3: Analytical-creative Approaches
7. Writing like a Machine or Becoming an Algorithmic SubjectJohanna Drucker
8. The Shepherds of Electric Sheep: Generative AI and CreativityAndrew Klobucar
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Chris Tanasescu is a poet and academic with backgrounds in English and computer science. The
Graph Poem project he started 15 years ago has outputted natural language processing and network science-based poetry classifiers, intermedia performances, and computationally assembled poetry anthologies. His alias MARGENTO refers to a cyber cross-artform ensemble and international coalition of poets-translators, visual artists/musicians, and coders throwing events and launching publications on and off-line in four continents. Chris is currently a research scientist on the
PIETRA project at the University of Galway. Previous or ongoing positions and affiliations include Coordinator of Digital Humanities at the University of Ottawa, Altissia Chair in Digital Cultures and Ethics at Université Catholique de Louvain, Senior Researcher in Global Literary Studies and Complex Systems at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, and Visiting Scholar at the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab, University of Victoria. He is an
Asymptote Editor-at-Large.