"The Domain-Matrix" is about the passage from print culture to electronic screen culture, and how this passage affects the reader or computer user. Sections are organized to emulate, in a printed book, the reader's experience of computer windows. Case traces the portrait of virtual identities within queer and lesbian critical practice and virtual technologies. The book poses several key questions: how do the competing orders of print and the screen situate the body? How do treat notions of the "live"? Written to encourage a ...
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"The Domain-Matrix" is about the passage from print culture to electronic screen culture, and how this passage affects the reader or computer user. Sections are organized to emulate, in a printed book, the reader's experience of computer windows. Case traces the portrait of virtual identities within queer and lesbian critical practice and virtual technologies. The book poses several key questions: how do the competing orders of print and the screen situate the body? How do treat notions of the "live"? Written to encourage a reading strategy somewhere between print and hypertext, the book is divided into sections which prompt the reader to link them in non-sequential orders.
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