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The new aesthetic and (post-)digital rhetoric
Rhetorical ecologies and new aestheticism
Eversion as/of design and the blurring of rhetorical binaries
Pixel orientation and the technologized human sensorium
Human-technology making and a willingness to play
Hyperawareness of mediation and the shift to medial experience.
Rhetorical ecologies and new aestheticism
Eversion as/of design and the blurring of rhetorical binaries
Pixel orientation and the technologized human sensorium
Human-technology making and a willingness to play
Hyperawareness of mediation and the shift to medial experience.