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Umberto Eco's Opera aperta and the birth of Italian electronic literature
Emanuela Patti
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School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures
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Birth
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Digital
10%
Electronic literature
100%
Engineering Process
10%
Esthetics
10%
Experimental method
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Expression
10%
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Hybrid Genre
10%
intentions
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Labour
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Literary forms
10%
Literary works
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Milieu
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Open Work
10%
Opera
100%
Political Unrest
10%
Relationships
10%
Shapes
10%
Tape
10%
Textuality
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Tools
10%
Writer
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Social Sciences
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Analysis
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Automation
10%
Birth
100%
Conceptualization
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Convergence
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Cultural Context
10%
Electronic Engineering
100%
Electronic Media
20%
Entropy
10%
History
20%
Intention
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Interactivity
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Literature
100%
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Technology
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Work
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