Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The Digital Imaginary
Part One: Database
Interviews
Connections And Coincidences In The End: Death In Seven Colors: A Conversation With David Clark
Emotional Proximity Through Inside The Distance: A Conversation With Sharon Daniel
Commentaries
Stuart Moulthrop: Now What: Sharon Daniel And David Clark On The Digital Imaginary.
Judith Aston: The Readerly And The Cinematic: Hybrid Reconfigurations Through
Digital Media Practice.
Part Two: Archive
Interviews
Pry As A Cinematic Novel: A Conversation With Samantha Gorman
The Generative Archive Of Encyclopedia: A Conversation With Håkan Jonson And Johannes Heldén.
Commentaries
Lisa Swanstrom: The Taxonomy Is Imprecise.
Geoffrey C. Bowker: Reading The Endless Archive
Part Three: Multimodality
Interviews
Authorship In Inanimate Alice and Letter To An Unknown Soldier: A Conversation With Kate Pullinger
The Metamorphoses Of Front As A Narrative Told Through Social Media Interface: A Conversation With Donna Leishman.
Commentaries
Anastasia Salter: Collaborative Voices: Kate Pullinger's Digital Authorial Voice.
Mark C. Marino: What Holds Electronic Literature Together?
Metacommentaries
Illya Szilak: Do Cyborgs Dream Of Iphone Apps? The Body And Storytelling In The Digital Imaginary.
Nick Montfort: Computational Literary Practices And Processes And Imagination.
Afterword
Steve Tomasula: Haunting The Digital Imaginary.
Bibliography
Index