Techsty is a Polish online magazine launched in 2001, dedicated to electronic literature, digital art, and cyberculture. It is one of the oldest projects of its kind in Poland, serving both as an archive and as an active platform for exploring the transformations of literature and art in the digital age.
The magazine features academic articles, reviews, interviews, as well as experimental literary works. Readers can find analyses of hypertext literature, manifestos of e-literature creators, and discussions of projects that merge text with multimedia, code, or interactivity.
What makes Techsty unique is its interdisciplinary character – blending literary studies with media theory, art criticism, and digital practice. It documents the evolution of language and aesthetics in the internet era while also promoting artists and writers who work at the intersection of art and technology.
This site invites exploration of unconventional literary and artistic forms, inspiring researchers, creators, and anyone curious about new media.
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