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
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The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In the current scenario, where communication and information sharing are a prominent part of our lif...
It is commonly argued that the proliferation of urban writing known as linguistic landscapes represe...
This essay develops the idea of the dubject as a model of remediateda subjectivity. It will discuss ...
As language (both writing/speech) rapidly changes due to on-going developments in Speech Synthesis/S...
Diffusé avec l’accord des Éditions Amsterdam University Press, détentrices des droits d’auteur sur c...
Socio-Digital Nonsense is a bi-column paper that references the dualistic systems upon which much We...
How are we informed and transformed by tuning into our relationships to land, emotions, relations, a...
Collected in: Jools Gilson-Ellis (2002) 'Loa & Behold: Voice Ghosts in the New Technoculture' In: Co...
Article discussing linguistic data and their creation with a focus on the human actions and decision...
Introduction of a themed issue entitled "'Ventriloquism' as a practice and metaphor".Non peer review...
This article provides a context for the section “Creating Language and Theorizing Literature”. The e...
The paper aims to explore the phenomenon of the spread in democracy of new powers – produced by inex...
In Roy Ascott’s 1983 La Plissure du Texte (The Pleating of the Text) (Ascott and Shanken 2003), we s...
Decolonial Subversions was envisioned as a platform for the dissemination of decolonial perspectives...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In the current scenario, where communication and information sharing are a prominent part of our lif...
It is commonly argued that the proliferation of urban writing known as linguistic landscapes represe...