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- Title
NARRATIVAS DE LAS CODIFICACIONES DIGITALES: VERTICALIDAD Y VELOCIDAD COMO FORMAS DE TEMPORALIDAD.
- Authors
Yagmour, Jhoerson
- Abstract
This article explores the representation of digital information flow in three works of Latin American digital literature: Unicode by Michael Hurtado (2019), Untitled Document by Ciro Múseres (2005), and Canción de Unicode by Canek Zapata (2017). In these literary artifacts, there is a mixture between human language and the symbolic configuration of computer programming languages, from which it is possible to think of a reformulation of the forms of encoding and decoding. This transformation of language brings, as a consequence, the introduction of new perceptive experiences of time, visible through two discursive axes: speed and verticality as structures that account for the temporal complexity of the digital infosphere.
- Subjects
PROGRAMMING languages; LATIN American literature; WORKFLOW
- Publication
Universum, 2023, Vol 38, Issue 1, p29
- ISSN
0716-498X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4067/S0718-23762023000100029