ELMCIP Anthology of European Electronic Literature
The ELMCIP Anthology of European Electronic Literature is an output from the ELMCIP researchers based at Blekinge Tekniska Högskola (Blekinge Institute of Technology) in Sweden. The anthology is intended to provide educators, students and the general public with a free curricular resource of electronic literary works produced in Europe. The works were selected, after an open call, based on four main criteria:
- European diversity: to represent a broad cross-section of authors and artists from different European cultures.
- Formal diversity: to represent a broad sampling of approaches to electronic literature demonstrating the influence of multiple modes of practice and different types of interdisciplinary art practice.
- Historical relevance: works that were deemed historically important to the development of electronic literature communities in Europe.
- Pedagogical relevance: works that were deemed appropriate for teaching in secondary and university classroom settings.
The anthology features 18 works by European-based authors, in 10 languages. In addition to the creative works, there is also a selection of pedagogical material as well as essays about electronic literature.
For more information, or to order the anthology, please contact Maria Engberg, maria.engberg@bth.se
Patrik Thorsson, programmer and designer.
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Resource | Teaching Resource Type | Author | Year |
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Digital Genres: Digital Art, Electronic Literature, and Computer Games (DIKULT 103, Spring 2014) | Syllabus | Judd Morrissey, Álvaro Seiça | 2014 |
Discourse Networks and Media Ecologies: Literature, Technology and Culture from the Victorian Age to the Digital Era (MLI 395, Spring 2014) | Syllabus, Bibliography, Other Teaching Resource | Eric Dean Rasmussen | 2013 |