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From a Biosignal to Xenotext: The Affective Dimension of Textuality in Postdigital Art Projects

Publication date: 11.12.2017

Arts & Cultural Studies Review, 2017, Issue 3 (33), pp. 390 - 414

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843860PK.17.027.7797

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Ewelina Twardoch-Raś
Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Institute of Audiovisual Arts, Kraków
, Poland
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2497-8463 Orcid
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From a Biosignal to Xenotext: The Affective Dimension of Textuality in Postdigital Art Projects

Abstract

With reference to the categories of affectivity and intentionality, the Author considers some of the various research perspectives that can be brought to bear upon the category of literariness in biotextual projects. She therefore introduces the concepts of “technotext” (Hayles), “physio-cybertext” and “biopoetry” (Kac), and “partly non-discursive affectivity” (Knudsen and Stage). The author primarily considers the role of non-human actors in constructing biotextual projects; this includes bacteria and other living cells that display the kinds of goal-oriented behavior (or intentionality) that bring about causal changes in biotextual works. Moreover, non-human actors are considered to be a physiological, affective force capable of altering the physical shape of such works. Introducing her own concept of “inside-body actors” (meaning the functioning of the body’s organs, hormones and other biochemical changes in the organism), the Author demonstrates how these “actors” are crucial to the medium. Her article presents three examples of (trans)literary works that were created in a corporal, affective and biological context: The Breathing Wall by Kate Pullinger (with Stefan Schemat and Chris Joseph); Diane Gromala’s BioMorphic Typography (part of a larger scientific and artistic initiative entitled “Design for the Senses”); and Christian Bök’s Xenotext. This last example is one of the most recent works to combine digital text with the biological functioning of microorganisms in a constantly evolving process.

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Information: Arts & Cultural Studies Review, 2017, Issue 3 (33), pp. 390 - 414

Article type: Original article

Titles:

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From a Biosignal to Xenotext: The Affective Dimension of Textuality in Postdigital Art Projects

English:

From a Biosignal to Xenotext: The Affective Dimension of Textuality in Postdigital Art Projects

Authors

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2497-8463

Ewelina Twardoch-Raś
Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Institute of Audiovisual Arts, Kraków
, Poland
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2497-8463 Orcid
All publications →

Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Institute of Audiovisual Arts, Kraków
Poland

Published at: 11.12.2017

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