La simulation humaine : le roman-fleuve comme terrain d'expérimentation narrative

In this article we present the approach and first results of a participative research process done between the EPFL Digital Humanities Laboratory (DHLAB) and the Swiss writer Daniel de Roulet. In this study, we try to get a closer view at how digital reading may influence the way sagas are written a...

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Main Authors: Cyril Bornet, Daniel de Roulet, Frédéric Kaplan
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Récits Cultures Et Sociétés 2015-01-01
Series:Cahiers de Narratologie
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/narratologie/7042
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description In this article we present the approach and first results of a participative research process done between the EPFL Digital Humanities Laboratory (DHLAB) and the Swiss writer Daniel de Roulet. In this study, we try to get a closer view at how digital reading may influence the way sagas are written and recomposed. We hereby expose our first intermediate conclusions, as well as the possible further works in this very broad and seldom studied field.
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outils d’écriture
lecture numérique
title La simulation humaine : le roman-fleuve comme terrain d'expérimentation narrative
title_full La simulation humaine : le roman-fleuve comme terrain d'expérimentation narrative
title_fullStr La simulation humaine : le roman-fleuve comme terrain d'expérimentation narrative
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title_short La simulation humaine : le roman-fleuve comme terrain d'expérimentation narrative
title_sort la simulation humaine le roman fleuve comme terrain d experimentation narrative
topic humanités digitales
Daniel de Roulet
simulation humaine
recombinaison narrative
outils d’écriture
lecture numérique
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