Abstract
The objective of this article is to propose a study of the concept of "digital writing" through some artistic works. We wish to demonstrate that digital writing is more than present by its digital materialism. It teaches us that writing by and with machines makes us aware of the need to adopt a different approach to our knowledge of the history of writing. Taking up existing arguments and concepts, we wish to teach that the art of the technological world is a teaching to apprehend the existence of writing without humans.