The Digital Culture and Literature

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22201/fesa.figuras.2020.1.2.111

Keywords:

Centre of Digital Culture, digital culture, intermediality, electronic heritage

Abstract

The Centre of Digital Culture (CDC) is posed as a physical and virtual space to inhabit, apprehend, and experiment digital technology in connection with culture.

This text is the result of the interaction between poetic research and digital poetry proposals, an advance how far the visual-literary experimentation has come or how digital elements have been incorporated into the literature, and vice versa.

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Author Biography

Fernando Didier Terrazo-Pereda

He holds a bacherlor’s degree in Hispanic Languages and Literature from Facultad de Estudios Superiores Acatlán (UNAM). He is an experimental poetry researcher; has given poetry, creative writing, films and theater critical analysis workshops at the Centro Cultural y Recreativo Ecatepec. He co-founded Retruécano, an online cultural and literary magazine, with the idea of opening virtual spaces for textual experiences.

References

Laudadio Given, Nicholas C., “Organized Sound, Unbounded Space: Edgard Varèse, Poème Électronique, and the Wondrous Promise of Midcentury Soundscapes at the 2016 IAFA.” Conferencia presentada en IAFA. Orlando, Florida, 2016. https://www.academia.edu/...Midcentury_Soundscapes

Torre, Yolanda de la. E-Literatura. México: Umbrales, 2016. http://www.umbrales.mx/

Published

2020-03-01

How to Cite

Terrazo-Pereda, Fernando Didier. 2020. “The Digital Culture and Literature”. FIGURAS REVISTA ACADÉMICA DE INVESTIGACIÓN 1 (2):123-25. https://doi.org/10.22201/fesa.figuras.2020.1.2.111.
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