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“Pornosophic Philosophiction Coming Your Way” : Interfacing with Mark Amerika’s GRAMMATRON
Cahiers Charles V, 2010Le présent article explore certains aspects de la production artistique subversive de Mark Amerika fondée sur le remix : une fois que l’utilisateur se trouve «en interface» avec GRAMMATRON (1993-1997), web roman multimédia/guide théorique de l’Avant-Pop, quels sont les effets d’une telle approche sur ses processus de lecture ?
Arnaud Regnauld
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2. JONATHAN LETHEM’S AND MARK AMERIKA’S COMMON WRITING
The Digital Banal, 2018Zara Dinnen
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A Conversation with Mark Amerika
English Language Notes, 2006K. Jacobs
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Materials Science: A Response to Mark Amerika's “Remixing the I”
English Language Notes, 2012David J. Gunkel
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The Experiment of Experience: Ronald Sukenick and Mark Amerika's Performative Theory of Writing
Comparative Critical Studies, 2016The paper analyses some texts by the American author Ronald Sukenick (particularly the 1969 short story ‘The Death of the Novel’, included in a collection by the same name) and links them to some recent works by Mark Amerika in order to show the way experimental writing can be conveniently used as a means to investigate the nature and role of ...
Lucia Esposito
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Mark Amerika: My life as an artificial creative intelligence
AI & SOCIETYNguyen T. Thanh-Huyen
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Par le prisme des sens: médiation et nouvelles réalités du corps dans les arts performatifs, 2019
Anne-Laure Fortin-Tournès
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Anne-Laure Fortin-Tournès
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Fatal Error: Artificial Creative Intelligence (ACI)
CHI Extended Abstracts, 2020Computer-generated algorithmic art has undergone significant developments since its emergence in the 1960s. With further integration of art and technology in the 21st century, artists continue to respond, take risks and challenge the ways computers can ...
Mark Amerika, L. Kim, Brad Gallagher
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