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Re:Cycle III
Jim Bizzocchi
Reading Writing Interfaces by Lori Emerson
Kathi Inman Berens
Riveted, Structures, Lands
Lands Brenda Gel
Samorost 1
Jakub Dvorský
The Ballad of the Internet Nutball: Chaining Rhetorical Visions from the Margins of the Margins to the Mainstream in the Xenaverse
Christine Boese
The Endgame for Electronic Literature?
Diogo Marques
Treatise on Vegetable Logic: Technical Edges for History’s Illiterate
Erik K Rzepka
What Spam Means to Network Situationism
Justin Katko
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Camille Paloque-Berges
"'Till Algebra is Easier —': Elements of Computation in the Poems of Emily Dickinson
Angus Forbes
"A Case Study in the Design of Interactive Narrative: The Subversion of the Interface"
Jim Bizzocchi
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Robert Woodbury
"a crisis in se_Mantics: gendered symbols and notion" in computer graphics imaging
Claudia Herbst
"A Machine Made of Words by a Machine Made of Numbers"- Authorial Presence in Niemi’s Stud Poetry
David Boyles
"A Visual Sense is Born in the Fingertips": Towards a Digital Ekphrasis
Cecelia Lindhé
"Distance, Homelessness, Anonymity, and Insignificance": An Interview with Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries
Thomas Swiss
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Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries
"Do you want to hear about it?' Exploring possible worlds in Michael Joyce's hyperfiction, afternoon, a story"
Alice Bell
"How It Is in Common Tongues": an interview with John Cayley and Daniel Howe
Scott Rettberg
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John Cayley
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Daniel C. Howe
"I Am a Double Agent": Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl and the Persistence of Print in the Age of Hypertext
Paul Hackman
"Jailbreaking the Global Mnemotechnical System: Electropoetics as Resistance"
Davin Heckman
"Learn to taste the tea on both sides": AR, Digital Ekphrasis, and a Future for Electronic Literature
Robert Fletcher
"Literature," Progress, and Monsters: What is Electronic Literature?
Mary L. Godwin
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