Text Rain

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"Text Rain is an interactive installation in which participants use the familiar instrument of their bodies, to do what seems magical—to lift and play with falling letters that do not really exist. In the Text Rain installation participants stand or move in front of a large projection screen. On the screen they see a mirrored video projection of themselves in black and white, combined with a color animation of falling letters. Like rain or snow, the letters appears to land on participants’ heads and arms. The letters respond to the participants’ motions and can be caught, lifted, and then let fall again. The falling text will ‘land’ on anything darker than a certain threshold, and ‘fall’ whenever that obstacle is removed. If a participant accumulates enough letters along their outstretched arms, or along the silhouette of any dark object, they can sometimes catch an entire word, or even a phrase. The falling letters are not random, but form lines of a poem about bodies and language. ‘Reading’ the phrases in the Text Rain installation becomes a physical as well as a cerebral endeavor."

(Source: http://camilleutterback.com/projects/text-rain/)

Critical writing that references this work:

Title Author Yearsort ascending
Electronic Literature Scott Rettberg 2018
Of Presence and Electronic Literature Luciana Gattass 2018
Aesthetic Animism: Digital Poetry's Ontological Implications David Jhave Johnston 2016
Digital Literary Arts - Scandinavian E-Texts: Criticism, Theory, and Practice Melissa Lucas 2014
Electronic Literature Scott Rettberg 2014
An Emerging Canon? A Preliminary Analysis of All References to Creative Works in Critical Writing Documented in the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base Scott Rettberg 2013
Shakespeare in Simlish? Responsive Systems and Literary Language Noah Wardrip-Fruin 2012
Aesthetic Animism: Digital Poetry as Ontological Probe David Jhave Johnston 2011
Digital Literature: Theoretical and Aesthetic Reflections Luciana Gattass 2011
Comedies of Separation: Toward a Theory of the Ludic Book Brian Kim Stefans 2011
Digital Art and Meaning: Reading Kinetic Poetry, Text Machines, Mapping Art, and Interactive Installations Roberto Simanowski 2011
Understanding New Media Art Through Close Reading. Four Remarks on Digital Hermeneutics Roberto Simanowski 2010
Reassembling the Literary: Toward a Theoretical Framework for Literary Communication in Computer-Based Media Jörgen Schäfer 2010
"No Preexistent World": On "Natural" and "Artificial" Forms of Poetry Peter Gendolla 2010
Chuva de letras: de presenças, ausências de literatura digital Luciana Gattass 2010
Beyond the Screen: Transformations of Literary Structures, Interfaces and Genres 2010
Reading the Discursive Spaces of Text Rain, Transmodally Francisco J. Ricardo 2009
Electronic literature or digital art? And where are all the challenging hypertextual novels? Gitte Mose 2009
Artificial Poetry: On Aesthetic Perception in Computer-Aided Literature Peter Gendolla 2009
Travels in Cybertextuality. The Challenge of Ergodic Literature and Ludology to Literary Theory Markku Eskelinen 2009
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