de[re]territorialisation

de[re]territorialisation adopts a bi-column structure as a method to explore how meaning is distributed between human and digital voices. This bi-discursive paper was generated via a performative gesture where words spoken by a human subject, occupying the left-hand column, were translated by a digi...

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Main Author: Marilyn Allen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture 2019-12-01
Series:On_Culture
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Online Access:https://www.on-culture.org/journal/perspectives/dereterritorialisation/
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spelling doaj-8e8a567dcad54dbbaf66dc13ab6878e12020-11-25T02:21:58ZengInternational Graduate Centre for the Study of CultureOn_Culture2366-41422019-12-018de[re]territorialisationMarilyn Allende[re]territorialisation adopts a bi-column structure as a method to explore how meaning is distributed between human and digital voices. This bi-discursive paper was generated via a performative gesture where words spoken by a human subject, occupying the left-hand column, were translated by a digital subject to produce text for the right-hand column. de[re]territorialisation explores the potentiality for new narrative flows to be produced through errancy and anomaly, and the capacity for the interplay between the human voice and computational voice recognition systems to deterritorialise and reterritorialise content.https://www.on-culture.org/journal/perspectives/dereterritorialisation/digitalityabsurdismabstract machineparapoeticsparatext
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publisher International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture
series On_Culture
issn 2366-4142
publishDate 2019-12-01
description de[re]territorialisation adopts a bi-column structure as a method to explore how meaning is distributed between human and digital voices. This bi-discursive paper was generated via a performative gesture where words spoken by a human subject, occupying the left-hand column, were translated by a digital subject to produce text for the right-hand column. de[re]territorialisation explores the potentiality for new narrative flows to be produced through errancy and anomaly, and the capacity for the interplay between the human voice and computational voice recognition systems to deterritorialise and reterritorialise content.
topic digitality
absurdism
abstract machine
parapoetics
paratext
url https://www.on-culture.org/journal/perspectives/dereterritorialisation/
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