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FA-51708-05Research Programs: Fellowships for University TeachersMatthew Gary KirschenbaumUnderstanding Electronic Texts and Digital Inscription1/1/2005 - 6/30/2005$24,000.00MatthewGaryKirschenbaum   University of Maryland, College ParkCollege ParkMD20742-5141USA2004Literary CriticismFellowships for University TeachersResearch Programs240000240000

A book-length study of electronic text and other forms of digital inscription. While the project is critical and theoretical in nature, it differs from previous considerations of the subject in both its level of technological detail (which is considerable) and in its emphasis on material and historical tools for understanding electronic textuality. The book's point of departure is William Gibson's famously self-erasing electronic poem "Agrippa" (1992) and its afterlife on the Internet of today. Mechanisms takes seriously the notion that a proper account of digital inscription is impossible absent recognition of a text’s status as data, object, and code as it is transmitted across multiple platforms, systems, and software environments.