Lexia to Perplexia

"Talan Memmott's Lexia to Perplexia is a rich and complex exploration of the relationship between human consciousness and network phenomenology. Alluding to traditions ranging from ancient Greek and Egyptian myth to postmodern literary theory, using a creole of human language and code, Lexia is a work in which the functioning and malfunctioning of the interface itself carries as much meaning as the words and images that compose the text.

Author description: Lexia to Perplexia is a deconstructive/grammatological examination of the 'delivery machine.' The text of the work falls into the gaps between theory and fiction. The work makes wide use of DHTML and JavaScript. At times its interactive features override the source text, leading to a fragmentary reading experience. In essence, the text does what it says: in that, certain theoretical attributes are not displayed as text but are incorporated into the functionality of the work. Additionally, Lexia to Perplexia explores new terms for the processes and phenomena of attachment. Terms such as 'metastrophe' and 'intertimacy' work as sparks within the piece and are meant to inspire further thought and exploration. There is also a play between the rigorous and the frivolous in this 'exe.termination of terms.' The Lexia to Perplexia interface is designed as a diagrammatic metaphor, emphasizing the local (user) and remote (server) poles of network attachment while exploring the 'intertimate' hidden spaces of the process." -- from Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 1

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Riding the Meridian

Published in 2001 by Riding the Meridian.

This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Jennifer Ley in Spring of 2019.

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Journal

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Web

ORIGINAL URL

https://collection.eliterature.org/1/works/memmott__lexia_to_perplexia/index.html

The Electronic Literature Collection Volume 1

Published in 2006 by Electronic Literature Organization.

The ELO gave this copy of the work to the Electronic Literature Lab in 2018.

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Anthology

ORIGINAL URL

https://collection.eliterature.org/1/works/memmott__lexia_to_perplexia.html

The Iowa Review Web

Published in 2000 by The Iowa Review Web in Volume 2.

This copy was given to the Electronic Literature Lab by Lynne Nugent at the Iowa Review in Summer 2016.

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Journal

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Web

ORIGINAL URL

http://iowareview.uiowa.edu/TIRW/tirweb/hypermedia/talan_memmott/index.html