Clarice Lispector: what does it mean to be ‘not human’?

Authors

  • Mark Amerika University of Colorado; College of Media, Communication and Information; Doctoral Program in Intermedia Art, Writing and Performance

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/1983-4373.2021i27vm2

Keywords:

Mark Amerika, Clarice Lispector, Creativity, Writing, Artificial Creative Intelligence

Abstract

Interview with Mark America, a pioneer of online digital literature who has been involved with the new possibilities of online writing since the beginning, always breaking boundaries and signaling paths. His work is complex and multifaceted and moves through a broad field of language logic, in a consistent conflict with what emerges in contemporary culture due to the new technologies that computers and their processes allow. From the fluid textualities of the first internet to the multimedia processes of a network with greater transmission capacity, from the displacements that the cell phone causes to the intricacies of artificial intelligence, everything that emerged as challenging ways of thinking about writing appears as material for research and creation in Amerika's work – always crossed by the ways in which remixability reinvents being and writing in contemporaneity.

Interviewer: Marcus Bastos
Edition: Ana Paula Rodrigues da Silva, Thiago Fonseca (TV-PUC)
Soundtrack: PIPA estúdio

 

 

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Published

2021-12-15

How to Cite

Amerika, M. . (2021). Clarice Lispector: what does it mean to be ‘not human’?. FronteiraZ. Journal of the Postgraduate Studies in Literature and Literary Criticism Program, (27). https://doi.org/10.23925/1983-4373.2021i27vm2