Electronic Literature Knowledge Base
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The ELMCIP Knowledge Base is a research resource for electronic literature and it is open for new contributions and submissions. It provides cross-referenced, contextualized information about authors, creative works, critical writing, platforms, and practices. Current contributors should log in to the knowledge base to enter new records.
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Creative Works
Title | Author | Year | Updated | Tags |
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ToniZ | René Bauer, Beat Suter | 2020 | 21.02.2024 | digital twin, alternative platform for exhibition and performance, Virtual/analog liberation, reshape a school, COVID-19 |
ROM_TXT | Zach Whalen | 2015 | 21.02.2024 | twitterbot, twitter, ROM, Read Only Memory, sharingplatform |
The Luminaries | Eleanor Catton | 2013 | 21.02.2024 | |
Sonnetizing the Singularity | Richard Holeton | 2018 | 21.02.2024 | |
Hacking Sarah Lucas with Hilma af Klint and @matieresfecales foot from Instagram | Marjan Moghaddam | 2019 | 21.02.2024 | cyberfeminism, digital art, feminism, gender identity, sexuality, Augmented Reallity |
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Critical Writing
Title | Author | Publication Type | Appears in | Updated | Year |
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Network Analysis and Visualization as a Method for Studying Electronic Literature | Jill Walker Rettberg | Conference paper or presentation | 27.09.2016 | 2013 | |
An Emerging Canon? A Case Study in Using Visualization Strategies to Understand a Field as It Develops | Scott Rettberg | Conference paper or presentation | 27.09.2016 | 2013 | |
Humanities as Data: Projects, Visualizations, and Emerging Methods | Kurt E. Fendt | Conference paper or presentation | 27.09.2016 | 2013 | |
Hyper-What?: Some Views on Reader Discomfiture with Hypertext Fiction | Lawrence James Clark | Article in an online journal | Hypertext Fiction and Poetry | 27.09.2016 | 1999 |
Cybernetic Engines | John F. Barber | Article in an online journal | Hypertext Fiction and Poetry | 27.09.2016 | 1999 |
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Publishers and Journals
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Rhizome Net Art Anthology | 28.10.2018 |
Arte Online | 16.10.2018 |
nypoesi | 15.10.2018 |
The Electronic Literature Directory | 15.10.2018 |
Underwhich Editions | 13.10.2018 |
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Organizations
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John Sims | 28.03.2016 |
Parsons School of Design | 29.02.2016 |
Red de Literatura Electrónica Latinoamer... | 17.02.2016 |
Columbia University | 03.02.2016 |
Eyebeam | 31.12.2015 |
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Events
Name | Event Date | City | Country | Updated |
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E-Poetry 2013 | 17.06.2013 | Kingston | United Kingdom | 30.11.2016 |
HTMlles Maid in Cyberspace - Encore ! | 06.11.1998 | Montreal | Canada | 30.11.2016 |
Electronic Literature | 05.01.2012 | Seattle | United States | 30.11.2016 |
Trends in Literary Studies: Narrative, Cognitive and Historical Perspectives | 05.11.2014 | Paris | France | 30.11.2016 |
Archiving Events and Works in the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base | 04.08.2015 | Bergen | Norway | 30.11.2016 |
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