French futuristic novels tend to develop a wide range of representations regarding the book of the future as it is impacted by technical inventions, from the phone to the digital paradigm through photography and film: Albert Robida’s “phono-livre” (La Vie électrique, 1890), Octave Uzanne’s “storyographe” powered by electricity from the human body, Henri Allorge’s “bibliophone” (Le grand cataclysme, 1922), Léon Daudet’s “cinébiblat” and “cinélivre” (Le Napus, 1927), Maurice Renard’s telepathic book (Un homme chez les microbes, 1928) or even René Barjavel’s “télélecture” (Ravage, 1943) among others. It is well known that the historical antagonism between Science and the Humanities deeply influenced the disciplinary boundaries and the respecti...
The term ‘technology’ is often understood as referring to computers, mobile phones and other modern ...
This article asks what it means to consider a twenty-first-century novel as a machine able to talk a...
Le colloque international Science and Literature, organisé par la Commission on Science & Literature...
French futuristic novels tend to develop a wide range of representations regarding the book of the f...
The influence and impact of new communication technologies, computer-mediated communication and the ...
A study of the representations of a resistant humanity in futuristic novels in contemporary French a...
In 1894, Scribner’s Magazine published an essay on “The End of Books,” by Octave Uzanne, a French wr...
International audienceThe paper analyses the place of the book as physical object in contemporary no...
This media archaeological research seeks to excavate three devices imagined by the French press in 1...
Désormais, nous sommes tous photographes. Nos téléphones intelligents nous permettent de capter, de ...
Our paper begins in the early days of the 2000s, a time when techno-futurist imaginaries sprung up a...
In presenting a special issue of “Between Journal” on Technology, Imagination, Narrative Forms (4.8,...
Contemporary fiction tends to represent the evolution of the human race, both in literature and the ...
À « l’ère du numérique », cette thèse porte sur le livre défini comme forme médiatique. En réinterro...
Advances in technology have produced a range of devices on which a book can be read, from an e‐book ...
The term ‘technology’ is often understood as referring to computers, mobile phones and other modern ...
This article asks what it means to consider a twenty-first-century novel as a machine able to talk a...
Le colloque international Science and Literature, organisé par la Commission on Science & Literature...
French futuristic novels tend to develop a wide range of representations regarding the book of the f...
The influence and impact of new communication technologies, computer-mediated communication and the ...
A study of the representations of a resistant humanity in futuristic novels in contemporary French a...
In 1894, Scribner’s Magazine published an essay on “The End of Books,” by Octave Uzanne, a French wr...
International audienceThe paper analyses the place of the book as physical object in contemporary no...
This media archaeological research seeks to excavate three devices imagined by the French press in 1...
Désormais, nous sommes tous photographes. Nos téléphones intelligents nous permettent de capter, de ...
Our paper begins in the early days of the 2000s, a time when techno-futurist imaginaries sprung up a...
In presenting a special issue of “Between Journal” on Technology, Imagination, Narrative Forms (4.8,...
Contemporary fiction tends to represent the evolution of the human race, both in literature and the ...
À « l’ère du numérique », cette thèse porte sur le livre défini comme forme médiatique. En réinterro...
Advances in technology have produced a range of devices on which a book can be read, from an e‐book ...
The term ‘technology’ is often understood as referring to computers, mobile phones and other modern ...
This article asks what it means to consider a twenty-first-century novel as a machine able to talk a...
Le colloque international Science and Literature, organisé par la Commission on Science & Literature...