about Fréquences - project for iPhone
As soon as I acquired a smartphone, I searched for everything it offered under the term "book". The applications which resulted from this search were just as numerous a...
short history of radiophonic times
Speed, hypnosis and suspense, inventory and encyclopedic classification, politics, are all utopic objects that can be reinvented through radio by words and sounds. A short ...
literature in all its media
If machines awaken in the imagination an "uncanny strangeness" (Unheimlichkeit (1)), they also constitute a material environment that interferes with the arts. To what extent does...
where does literature come in?
According to grammar sticklers and purists, text messages and tweets pose a real threat to our language. As to suggesting that they might actually have some literary value, we k...
is there anyone in the machine?
The theorist Friedrich Kittler, who died last October, is still relatively unknown in France. His originality was to create a dialogue between the ideas of Foucault and Lacan a...
between evolution and sanctification
Can text be saved by the book? As writing and reading practices evolve within the digital environment, French theater defends itself above all logic of the printed text…...
Bernard Stiegler, through his critical approach to Western intentionality in Réenchanter le monde, perfectly demonstrates that behind the turning point of democratized technology also lies a turning point in hu...
unreadable literature?
While language is central to computer arts (from programming languages to artificial intelligence, character recognition and text generators), the possibility of a literary or poetic ...
We don’t read a book the same way our ancestors read a papyrus scroll. Reading formats demand specific usages and influence our relationship with the written text. While images dominate and print can no longer ...
between technology and art
On the occasion of the centenary of Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980)—Canadian philosopher, sociologist, professor of English literature and communication theorist—among many other events...