truck month long journal angle on digital writing - technical into the social http://halvard-johnson.blogspot.ca/2012_12_01_archive.html truck - the parasites and liver - technosociality and the roles of cyberculture Post-Computational Inscriptions (A Curatorial Month for Truck Magazine) Post-computational space puts new demands on the writerly - what can be made and how it might be read.  This ranges from the deeply technical to the virally networked.  Computational space opens vastly different technical domains but also vastly different communicative realms that move inscriptions over time. Somewhere between institutionalized forms of electronic writing - excelling at the formal technical aspects of the possible - the artistic - excelling at experimental appearances - and the social - excelling at cultural questions.  Where Coupremine explored the ground zero of non-creation online, Post-Computational Inscriptions similarly puts forward the collective space of writing after computers. Institutional: Systematizing the technical (Zsuzsa Mitro & Adora Lee, Jeff Johnston, Christine Wilks, Andrew Klobucar/David Ayre, Randy Adams, Christopher Fuckhouser, Jennifer Ley, Mouchette) Artistic: Pushing and situating the formal (thereisaproblem, Peristeri On, Kat Erminy, Paul Marique, Anika Perkins, Silke Kuhar, V5MT, Oz Melo, Nick Payumo, Haruko Hirukawa) Traditional/Social: Marrying the technical with the cultural (David Tomaloff, lo_y, Anthony Donovan, Mariangela Guatteri, Spencer Selby, Lewis Lacook, Carmen Racovitza, Ted Warnell, Miron Tee, Vernon Frazer, Jayinee Basu, Gary Barwin, Eugenio Tisselli, Matt Margo, Moni Diane, Jeremy Hight, Keith Higginbotham, Jme Guggino) The greatest concentration tends to rest with the socio-cultural as this is the return point for literary creation - the other two mark important technical and contextual factors to consider in rearriving at new cultural forms of writing.  The rest is empirical.  What people create in the interstices, and the few comments that can be made beyond reading itself: http://halvard-johnson.blogspot.ca/2012_12_01_archive.html truck_adams1 db copy/paste (double): "Post-computational space puts new demands on the writerly - what can be made and how it might be read. \u00a0This ranges from the deeply technical to the virally networked. \u00a0Computational space opens vastly different technical domains but also vastly different communicative realms that move inscriptions over time.\r\n\r\nSomewhere between institutionalized forms of electronic writing - excelling at the formal technical aspects of the possible - the artistic - excelling at experimental appearances - and the social - excelling at cultural questions. \u00a0Where Coupremine explored the ground zero of non-creation online, Post-Computational Inscriptions similarly puts forward the collective space of writing after computers.\r\n\r\nInstitutional: Systematizing the technical (Zsuzsa Mitro & Adora Lee, Jeff Johnston, Christine Wilks, Andrew Klobucar\/David Ayre, Randy Adams, Christopher Fuckhouser, Jennifer Ley, Mouchette)\r\n\r\nArtistic: Pushing and situating the formal (thereisaproblem, Peristeri On, Kat Erminy, Paul Marique, Anika Perkins, Silke Kuhar, V5MT, Oz Melo, Nick Payumo, Haruko Hirukawa)\r\n\r\nTraditional\/Social: Marrying the technical with the cultural (David Tomaloff, lo_y, Anthony Donovan, Mariangela Guatteri, Spencer Selby, Lewis Lacook, Carmen Racovitza, Ted Warnell, Miron Tee, Vernon Frazer, Jayinee Basu, Gary Barwin, Eugenio Tisselli, Matt Margo, Moni Diane, Jeremy Hight, Keith Higginbotham, Jme Guggino)\r\n\r\nThe greatest concentration tends to rest with the socio-cultural as this is the return point for literary creation - the other two mark important technical and contextual factors to consider in rearriving at new cultural forms of writing. \u00a0The rest is empirical. \u00a0What people create in the interstices, and the few comments that can be made beyond reading itself:\r\n\r\nhttp:\/\/halvard-johnson.blogspot.ca\/2012_12_01_archive.html<\/a>\r\n\r\n\"truck_adams1\"<\/a>","post_title":"Post-Computational Inscriptions (A Curatorial Month for Truck Magazine)"