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Book Hacking Primer

As part of my Technoromanticism final project: a website unbibliography, http://digitalliterature.net/bookhacking, providing a survey of readings on the idea of hacking the book: rewiring,...

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More THATCamp Session Threads!: Anastasia Salter on Comics and Monographs

Anastasia Salter posted a fantastic THATCamp session proposal suggesting comics as a basis for playing with and improving traditional scholarly monograph form–I recommend reading it if you’re...

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Book Ghouls: Grangerizing as Book Hacking’s Black Sheep

Grangerizing is the expansion of a published book through the addition of illustrative images such as prints and etchings, as well as (to a lesser extent) textual material such as correspondence and...

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