The cyberliterary efficacy of combinatory literature in urban cishet university students (or how to imagine a paper by programming an abstract)

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Autor(a) principal: Torres, Rui
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Marques, Diogo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10284/8877
Resumo: Scholarly work relies upon textual stability. Authors choose their words and concepts from large paradigms that are based on associative relations. However, in order to be quoted and divulged, the syntagms that result from their choices are fixed and stable. What happens if we use combinatorics (programmability) and randomness (indeterminacy) to write an essay that is never the same, but one that is variable instead? More: what if we compose a generative and aleatory abstract pointing to papers that were never published or even imagined? For the inaugural issue of The Digital Review on "Digital Essayism," Rui Torres and Diogo Marques propose an experimental "short-form essay" that takes the shape of an outline of possible papers that were never written. Composed of a title, an abstract (with purpose, problem, methods, results, and conclusions), and a set of keywords, it will use a lexicon of e-lit theory and related concepts, suggesting digital essayism to be a performance of theory. Using poemario.js, a JavaScript lib of combinatory functions created by Rui Torres and Nuno Ferreira, we will thus propose paratexts to be recombined anew at every reading, generating multiple instantiations of possible essays. In doing so, we argue that this creative research constitutes a speculative, though self-reflexive, theorization about the limits and possibilities of using digital media to perform essayism, hence revealing its dual programmable and experimental nature.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The cyberliterary efficacy of combinatory literature in urban cishet university students (or how to imagine a paper by programming an abstract)
title The cyberliterary efficacy of combinatory literature in urban cishet university students (or how to imagine a paper by programming an abstract)
spellingShingle The cyberliterary efficacy of combinatory literature in urban cishet university students (or how to imagine a paper by programming an abstract)
Torres, Rui
Digital Essayism
Electronic literature
Creative research
title_short The cyberliterary efficacy of combinatory literature in urban cishet university students (or how to imagine a paper by programming an abstract)
title_full The cyberliterary efficacy of combinatory literature in urban cishet university students (or how to imagine a paper by programming an abstract)
title_fullStr The cyberliterary efficacy of combinatory literature in urban cishet university students (or how to imagine a paper by programming an abstract)
title_full_unstemmed The cyberliterary efficacy of combinatory literature in urban cishet university students (or how to imagine a paper by programming an abstract)
title_sort The cyberliterary efficacy of combinatory literature in urban cishet university students (or how to imagine a paper by programming an abstract)
author Torres, Rui
author_facet Torres, Rui
Marques, Diogo
author_role author
author2 Marques, Diogo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres, Rui
Marques, Diogo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Digital Essayism
Electronic literature
Creative research
topic Digital Essayism
Electronic literature
Creative research
description Scholarly work relies upon textual stability. Authors choose their words and concepts from large paradigms that are based on associative relations. However, in order to be quoted and divulged, the syntagms that result from their choices are fixed and stable. What happens if we use combinatorics (programmability) and randomness (indeterminacy) to write an essay that is never the same, but one that is variable instead? More: what if we compose a generative and aleatory abstract pointing to papers that were never published or even imagined? For the inaugural issue of The Digital Review on "Digital Essayism," Rui Torres and Diogo Marques propose an experimental "short-form essay" that takes the shape of an outline of possible papers that were never written. Composed of a title, an abstract (with purpose, problem, methods, results, and conclusions), and a set of keywords, it will use a lexicon of e-lit theory and related concepts, suggesting digital essayism to be a performance of theory. Using poemario.js, a JavaScript lib of combinatory functions created by Rui Torres and Nuno Ferreira, we will thus propose paratexts to be recombined anew at every reading, generating multiple instantiations of possible essays. In doing so, we argue that this creative research constitutes a speculative, though self-reflexive, theorization about the limits and possibilities of using digital media to perform essayism, hence revealing its dual programmable and experimental nature.
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