From the Observatory something can be seen: Brazilian digital literature participates in an aesthetics of deprogramming
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This article presents the creation and implementation of the Observatório da Literatura Digital Brasileira, a research project developed at University Federal de São Carlos within the scope of the Program of Literature Studies, in the line entitled Literature, languages and mediums. We believe that so important as the Observatory itself, which is a pioneer in the compilation of Brazilian production, the process that allowed its implementation seems especially interesting for the discussion that leads us to what we understand to be a central element of Brazilian digital literature, namely, what we refer to as "an aesthetics of deprogramming", in which technical and ethical issues are strongly implicated.
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