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Issue 05 Table of Contents

FLASH REASON(EON):
FINDING, MAKING & EXPERIENCING MEANINGS AND ETHICS

VOLUME 5, SUMMER 2018

GUEST EDITORS:

SERGIO C. FIGUEIREDO & S. ANDREW STOWE


 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Letter from the Guest Editors

INTRODUCTION

Experimenting with Flash Reason, the H’MMM Disciplines, and Affect in Scattered Media Ecologies
Sergio C. Figueiredo & S. Andrew Stowe

HUMANITIES +

Music [Sound]

The Weirdness of Rhetoric, The Rhetoric of Weirdness
Eric Detweiler
 
Beyoncé Writes Skin: The Hermeneutic of Susceptibility and The Gendered, Raced Body in Her Flawless Formation
Mari Ramler

Get Off the Grid, Get In the Groove: A Phronetic Progymnasma
Ben Lauren, Featuring Bill Hart-Davidson

Movies

Get Ready With Me
Rachel McCabe
 
Edutainment Tonight: The Nightly News as Mixtape
Brian Gaines
 
A Post-Production Turn: New Media, New Practice, New Ontology
Justin Hodgson

"The Train is Life" Flash Reason and the Notorious Monster Train in Final Fantasy XIV
Marc Santos

Media

1,944 Facts That Explain Why You Can't Escape The Vast Prison Of Language
Nathan Riggs
 
OOO, it’s Prey!, or How did they know I always wanted to be a coffee cup?
Lauren Woolbright
 
The Dark Arts: A Post-Truth Progymnasmata
Joshua Wood
 
The Post-Meta-Progymnasmata
Jimmy Butts
 
Pulse a Testimonial
Barry Mauer
 
What Does Flash Reason Look Like
Andrew Pilsch
 
#FlashReason
Megan McIntyre
 
Ulmerian Bingo Card
Scott D. Sundvall with Sergio C. Figueiredo

Coda

Siri: Iris? Vincent Van Gogh and Travis Bickle: Assisted
Gregory L. Ulmer and Darren Tofts

 

 

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Textshop Experiments

An Open Access Journal for Electracy and Internet Invention

Textshop Experiments is an open access journal that aims to extend the work of Greg Ulmer and to foster experimental works that invent, operate in, or analyze the apparatus of Electracy.  We welcome innovative and hybrid works in new media and original scholarship on reading and writing, rhetoric, and culture. 

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