GER 494/598; ENG 494/549; HUM
494
Spring 2003, Daniel Gilfillan
**Most of these books have been placed on 3-day course
reserve at the Hayden Library. In some instances, I
have a personal copy of the book which you may borrow
for extended use.
- Borgmann, Albert. Holding
On to Reality : The Nature of Information at the Turn
of the Millennium. Chicago: U of Chicago
Pr., 1999.
- Conte, Joseph M. Design and Debris. A Chaotics
of Postmodern American Fiction. Tuscaloosa, AL:
U of Alabama Pr., 2002.
- Douglas, J. Yellowlees. The End of Books –
Or Books without End? Reading Interactive Narratives.
Ann Arbor: U Mich Pr., 2000.
- Johnson, Steven. Interface
Culture. How Technology Transforms the Way We Create
and Communicate. New York: Harper, 1997.
- Joyce, Michael. Othermindedness. The Emergence
of Network Culture. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan
Pr., 2000
- Lessig, Lawrence. Code
and Other Laws of Cyberspace.
New York: Basic, 1999.
- Levy, David. Scrolling
Forward: Making Sense of Documents in the Digital
Age.
New York: Arcade, 2001.
- Levy, Pierre. Cyberculture.
Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2001.
- Levy, Pierre. Becoming
Virtual: Reality in the Digital Age. New
York: Plenum, 1998.
- Lunenfeld, Peter. Digital
Dialectic: New Essays on New Media. Cambridge,
MA: MIT Pr., 2000.
- Lunenfeld, Peter. Snap
to Grid:A User's Guide to Digital Arts, Media, and
Cultures. Cambridge, MA: MIT Pr., 2000
- Manovich, Lev. The
Language of New Media. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Pr., 2002.
- Meadow, Charles T. Ink
into Bits. A Web of Converging Media. London:
Scarecrow Pr., 1998.
- O’ Donnell, James. Avatars
of the Word. From Papyrus to Cyberspace.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1998.
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