Cartografía de la Literatura Digital Latinoamericana: El archivo digital como exploración narrativa
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2182-8830_10-1_2Keywords:
archive, digital literature, narrative, impermanenceAbstract
What is archived, and what do we seek to narrate, when archiving a work of digital literature? We ask ourselves about the root of the act of archiving when the document that challenges us to safeguard it has no fixed format, is constantly threatened by technological obsolescence and its activation is determined by a user. How to build a record when we are faced with interactive, performative, navigable works? How to create a path, generate a script (as in museums) for a digital repository that contains in itself all the possible narrative tools? What role does the creative process of the artist play in the documentation of these same archives? The problematic of the archiving of immaterial, momentary works whose tendency is to disappear opens up a series of questions that formed part of the research and construction process of the Cartography of Latin American Digital Literature.
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