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Litro Winter–Spring 2020: Art & Technology explores the uneasy, inventive and increasingly inseparable relationship between creative life and technological change. From digital culture and artistic experimentation to the ways tools reshape how stories are made, shared and remembered, this issue remains a useful archive marker for Litro’s continuing work around art, technology, publishing and creative discovery.
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This issue now sits within Litro’s wider Art & Technology / AI & Publishing archive: a developing editorial strand exploring how technology changes writing, reading, visual culture, creative labour, intellectual property, discovery, and the future of publishing.
Art across the world is increasingly shaped by technology — though perhaps we are only now catching up with artists and writers who have been using technological tools in their work for years. For many creatives, the pace of change can feel daunting, even overwhelming, and that uncertainty can become a barrier to experiment and innovation.
But technology is not only a threat or disruption. It is also a material, a method, a language, and a way of seeing. Across short stories, essays, poetry, and the visual arts, this issue of Litro celebrates the remarkable and illuminating ways artists and writers engage with new technologies: questioning them, resisting them, bending them, and using them to imagine new forms of creative life.
Related reading: Virtual Reality and the Future of Art and Museums That Are Using Future Technology to Enhance the Past.




