MARINO, DIANA LEONG & JESSICA PRESSMANĮntanglements: an exploration of the digital literary work of FISHNETSTOCKINGS is a Scalar book, a web-based open source multimedia publication, that explores the critical methodologies and perspectives entangled in "FISHNETSTOCKINGS" by Joellyn Rock and her crew of collaborators. We collectively extend our appreciation to you, our readers and writers of this one-of-a-kind experimental living publication.Įntanglements BY MARK C. We offer performance as a way to expand the conversations within born-digital essayism to unveil boundaries drawn between disciplines so they may be dismantled. The artists and writers included in this issue touch, twist, and push against a world presented as fixed.Ĭreated in collaboration with co-editors Kevin Sweet, Darija Medić, and Brad Gallagher, this issue of The Digital Review presents works that navigate the shifting contours of living research. Through the gesture of transformative exchange, readers and writers co-create new experimental frameworks to surface the indeterminacy of the ‘born-digital’ as a tangible space, place, and sensorial site of study. It is thinking-through-making and the embodied practice of organizing ideas. The process of reading and writing digital projects is performance. Clicking on and off, scrolling up and down, zooming in and out, we perform choreographed movements, gestures, and actions prescribed by creative modalities of expression and their computational environment. The experience of digital works start with the performance of turning on an electronic device. We are glad you're here.INTRODUCTION issue:02 ( d i g i t a l ) performance featured artists selected works Rediscoveries In this issue of The Digital Review, we invite you to experience a selection of process-oriented, born-digital works that forefront performance as an integral means, media, and method for keeping multimodal research and creative scholarship alive. By using Storyspace, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions, and the privacy policy published on Welcome to Storyspace. Storyspace is committed to the safety of it's users. Users earn tiers through roleplaying, and unlock higher tiers by writing longer, more descriptive responses. Storyspace also implements a Skill Tier system to help users find partners most suited to their writing style. There are 8 different genres in Storyspace: Action/Adventure, Historical, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Mystery, Horror, Romance and Adult. Starters have already laid the story's foundation, and invite other users to jump right in where the story left off.Įvery Idea and Starter is tagged with a genre-allowing users to quickly find what topic they are interested in writing about. Ideas invite another user to share in the story planning process and are an excellent opportunity to learn more about what your partner is interested in writing about. An Idea is the basis for a story that is still being developed. Chats are designed to be short messages that may or may not pertain to roleplay. There are 3 types of postings: Chats, Ideas and Starters. Storyspace allows you to find exactly what you're looking for by filtering posts according to their type and genre. Unlock your creativity, discover new worlds and write amazing stories with interesting people all in one exciting space: Storyspace. Our goal is to make it easy to find great writing partners. Storyspace: the world's most intuitive roleplaying app.
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