How do early modern media underlie today’s digital creativity? In Cut/Copy/Paste, Whitney Trettien journeys to the fringes of the London print trade to uncover makerspaces and collaboratories where paper media were cut up and reassembled into radical, bespoke publications. Bringing these long-forgotten objects back to life through hand-curated digital resources, Trettien shows how early experimental book hacks speak to the contemporary conditions of digital scholarship and publishing. As a mixed-media artifact itself, Cut/Copy/Paste enacts for readers what Trettien argues: that digital forms have the potential to decenter patriarchal histories of print.From the religious household of Little Gidding—whose biblical concordances and manuscrip...
This dataset describes instances of reprinting and text reuse (scissors-and-paste journalism) in Bri...
The paper presents a recently completed collaborative research project by Charlotte Hodes,Senior Res...
In order to distribute our thoughts and feelings, we must make intelligible and distributable copies...
<p>At the community of Little Gidding from the late 1620s through the 1640s, in a special room known...
This article examines the impact of copy machines on late twentieth-century print cultures. Specific...
The rise of knowledge society along with the diffusion of new technologies and software, has opened...
In our time of increasing reliance on digital media the history of the book has a special role to pl...
In the digital age, when videos are streamed and books can be read electronically, it is hard to fat...
The early twentieth century saw great waves of reform, standardisation and professionalisation move ...
This short paper draws from and compares two projects involving the authors in which digital and ana...
The Material Cultures of Early Modern Women’s Writing Digital Archive presents online editions of wo...
This paper addresses a particular domain within the sphere of activity that is coming to be known as...
This paper addresses a particular domain within the sphere of activity that is coming to be known as...
This paper addresses a particular domain within the sphere of activity that is coming to be known as...
In this ingenious study, Kathryn Rudy takes the reader on a journey to trace the birth, life and aft...
This dataset describes instances of reprinting and text reuse (scissors-and-paste journalism) in Bri...
The paper presents a recently completed collaborative research project by Charlotte Hodes,Senior Res...
In order to distribute our thoughts and feelings, we must make intelligible and distributable copies...
<p>At the community of Little Gidding from the late 1620s through the 1640s, in a special room known...
This article examines the impact of copy machines on late twentieth-century print cultures. Specific...
The rise of knowledge society along with the diffusion of new technologies and software, has opened...
In our time of increasing reliance on digital media the history of the book has a special role to pl...
In the digital age, when videos are streamed and books can be read electronically, it is hard to fat...
The early twentieth century saw great waves of reform, standardisation and professionalisation move ...
This short paper draws from and compares two projects involving the authors in which digital and ana...
The Material Cultures of Early Modern Women’s Writing Digital Archive presents online editions of wo...
This paper addresses a particular domain within the sphere of activity that is coming to be known as...
This paper addresses a particular domain within the sphere of activity that is coming to be known as...
This paper addresses a particular domain within the sphere of activity that is coming to be known as...
In this ingenious study, Kathryn Rudy takes the reader on a journey to trace the birth, life and aft...
This dataset describes instances of reprinting and text reuse (scissors-and-paste journalism) in Bri...
The paper presents a recently completed collaborative research project by Charlotte Hodes,Senior Res...
In order to distribute our thoughts and feelings, we must make intelligible and distributable copies...