We are pleased to announce a new issue of the online, open-access 
journal Culture Machine:
CULTURE MACHINE 12 (2011)
http://www.culturemachine.net/index.php/cm/issue/current
THE DIGITAL HUMANITIES: BEYOND COMPUTING
edited by Federica Frabetti
The field of the digital humanities embraces various scholarly 
activities in the humanities that involve writing about digital 
media and technology as well as being engaged in digital media 
production. Perhaps most notably, in what some are describing as a 
'computational turn', it has seen techniques and methods drawn from 
computer science being used to produce new ways of understanding and 
approaching humanities texts. But just as interesting as what 
computer science has to offer the humanities is the question of what 
the humanities have to offer computer science. Do the humanities 
really need to draw so heavily on computer science to develop their 
sense of what the digital humanities might be? These are just some 
of the issues that are explored in this special issue of Culture Machine.
Contents
Federica Frabetti, 'Rethinking the Digital Humanities in the Context 
of Originary Technicity'
Jake Buckley, 'Believing in the Analogico-(Digital)'
Johanna Drucker, 'Humanities Approaches to Interface Theory'
Davin Heckman, 'Technics and Violence in Electronic Literature'
Mauro Carassai, 'E-Lit Works as 'Forms of Culture': Envisioning 
Digital Literary Subjectivity'
Kathleen Fitzpatrick, 'The Digital Future of Authorship: Rethinking 
Originality'
Ganaele Langlois, 'Meaning, Semiotechnologies and Participatory Media'
Scott Dexter, Melissa Dolese, Angelika Seidel, Aaron Kozbelt, 'On 
the Embodied Aesthetics of Code'
Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa, 'Glitch/Glitsh: (More Power) Lucky Break 
and the Position of Modern Technology'
David M. Berry, 'The Computational Turn: Thinking About the Digital 
Humanities'
Gary Hall, 'The Digital Humanities Beyond Computing: A Postscript'
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Established in 1999, the Culture Machine journal publishes new work 
from both established figures and up-and-coming writers. It is fully 
refereed, and has an International Advisory Board which includes 
Geoffrey Bennington, Robert Bernasconi, Sue Golding, Lawrence 
Grossberg, Peggy Kamuf, Alphonso Lingis, Meaghan Morris, Paul 
Patton, Mark Poster, Avital Ronell, Nicholas Royle and Kenneth Surin.
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Gary Hall
Research Professor of Media and Performing Arts
School of Art and Design, Coventry University
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