A review of My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence |
David Thomas Henry Wright |
2023 |
Review |
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English |
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Polifonía y memoria como base de la poética de María Mencía |
Yolanda de Gregorio Robledo |
2023 |
Article or chapter in a book |
Ciberfeminismos, tecnotextualidades y transgéneros. Literatura digital en español escrita por mujeres |
Spanish (Castilian) |
feminism, multimodal narrative, woman |
Beyond Maximalism: Resolving the Novelistic Incompatibilities of Realism, Paranoia, Omniscience, and Encyclopedism through Electronic Literature |
David Thomas Henry Wright, Chris Arnold |
2023 |
Article in an online journal |
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English |
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John Clark’s Latin Verse Machine: 19th Century Computational Creativity |
Mike Sharples |
2023 |
Article in an online journal |
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English |
algorithmic text generation, electronic literature history, book history, 19th century |
Writing with the Australian Archive: Digital Posthuman Approaches to Australian Literature |
David Thomas Henry Wright |
2023 |
Article in an online journal |
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Ciberfeminismos, tecnotextualidades y transgéneros. Literatura digital en español escrita por mujeres |
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2023 |
Book (collection) |
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Spanish (Castilian) |
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Traversing Language, the Author, and the Word in Amira Hanafi’s A Dictionary of the Revolution |
David Thomas Henry Wright |
2023 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
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Putting the Pig Back Together Again: Dis(re)connection in "Figurski at Findhorn on Acid" |
Richard Holeton |
2022 |
Article or chapter in a book |
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English |
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Nested Folders: On Birds in Digital Poetry |
J. R. Carpenter |
2022 |
Article in a print journal |
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English |
birds, digital poetry, poetry, insects |
The Possibilities of Illness Narratives in Virtual Reality for Bodies at the Margins |
Megan Perram, Astrid Ensslin |
2022 |
Article in an online journal |
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English |
illness narrative, virtual reality, possible worlds theory, pathology, narrative therapy |
Theatricality in the midst of a pandemic: An assessment of artistic responses to COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe |
Nkululeko Sibanda, Cletu Moyo |
2022 |
Article in an online journal |
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English |
COVID-19, Africa, comedy, satire, theater, video skits |
Salon Jan 11, 2022: Figurski on the Radio! |
John F. Barber |
2022 |
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English |
radio, radio drama, sound, hypertext, digital obsolescence, soundscape, audio |
‘Grasp All, Lose All’: Raising Awareness Through Loss of Grasp in Seemingly Functional Interfaces |
Diogo Marques |
2022 |
Article in an online journal |
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English |
avant-garde, interface criticism, awareness, dysfunctionality, technological dysfunction, haptic |
Electronic Literature Collection, Volume Four |
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2022 |
Anthology of creative work or online gallery |
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Afrikaans, Arabic, Catalan (Valencian), Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian (Moldavian - Moldovan), Russian, Slovak, Turkish, Xhosa, Yoruba |
Electronic Literature Organization, electronic literature, anthology, e-lit, digital literature |
Developing a Choice-Based Digital Fiction for Body Image Bibliotherapy |
Christine Wilks, Astrid Ensslin, Carla Rice, Sarah Riley, Megan Perram, K. Alysse Bailey, Lauren Munro, Hannah Fowlie |
2022 |
Article in an online journal |
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English |
body image, bibliotherapy, digital fiction, co-design, gender, participatory action research |
Digital Realism |
David Thomas Henry Wright, Chris Arnold, Shastra Deo |
2022 |
Issue of a journal |
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English |
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My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence |
Mark Amerika |
2022 |
Book (monograph) - print |
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All of the spaces collapsing: an interview with xtine burrough |
Xtine Burrough, Anna Nacher, Scott Rettberg, Søren Bro Pold |
2022 |
Interview |
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English |
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Pre-web Digital Publishing and the Lore of Electronic Literature |
Astrid Ensslin |
2022 |
Book (monograph) - print |
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English |
Eastgate Quarterly Review of Hypertext |
Salon February 8, 2022: Elit can save the world! Maybe? |
Lyle Skains |
2022 |
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English |
elit for kids, educational game, science fiction, climate crisis, cli-fi, social change, readership |
Transmedial Unnatural Spatiality and Postdigital Dystopicalization in The Pickle Index |
Astrid Ensslin |
2022 |
Article or chapter in a book |
Digital Narrative Spaces: An Interdisciplinary Examination |
English |
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AI for Games |
Ian Millington |
2022 |
Book (monograph) - print |
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English |
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Digital Literary Creative Practice and COVID-19 |
David Thomas Henry Wright |
2022 |
Article in an online journal |
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English |
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Story machines: how computers have become creative writers |
Mike Sharples, Rafael Pérez y Pérez |
2022 |
Book (monograph) - print |
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English |
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Salon December 9: celebrating (RE)VERB |
Deena Larsen |
2022 |
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English |
sonic aesthetic, Audio art, audio experience, Augmented Reallity, zine |
The Art Object in a Post-Digital World: Some Artistic Tendencies in the Use of Instagram |
María Goicoechea |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
post-digital aesthetics, Dematerialization, instagram, post digital, mixed reality |
Hypertext Town: Marble Springs by Deena Larsen |
Mariusz Pisarski |
2021 |
Article or chapter in a book |
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English |
Mariusz Pisarski, Deena Larsen, Marble Springs, hypercard, Spoon River Anthology, Edgar Lee Masters |
Writing as collective assemblages in the age of (post)digital capitalism, or de-colonizing e-literature in the minor key. |
Anna Nacher |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
posthumanism, decolonization, electronic literature, e-lit, collective assemblages, neoliberal |
Salon March 9, 2021: African Electronic Literature |
Yohanna Joseph Waliya |
2021 |
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English |
African electronic literature, video games, twitterature, interactive poetry, hypertext fiction |
Reformers vs Capitalists: Hypertext and Simulation in The Election of 1912 |
Mariusz Pisarski |
2021 |
Article or chapter in a book |
Rebooting Electronic Literature: Documenting Pre-Web Born Digital Media Volume 4 |
English |
The Election of 1912, mark bernstein, Erin Sweeney, Mariusz Pisarski, hypertext |
Salon September 14, 2021: Making Digital Glamour: Queer Femme Internet Aesthetics |
Katie Schaag |
2021 |
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English |
queer, femme, femininity, net art, internet aesthetics, web 1.0, gender, sexuality, design, usability, glitter gif, gif |
Comparing methods of generating 3.5 inch floppy disk forensic images |
Nicholas Schiller |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
floppy disk, electronic literature, Electronic Literature Lab |
Textual entanglements & entangled texts: On relationality and narrative |
Dana Bönisch |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
posthumanism, critical posthumanism, entanglement, poetics, Coetzee, Tokarczuk, Richard Powers |
“Beyond Range of Air”: The Story Behind the 30-Year Deferred Publication of William H. Dickey’s HyperPoems |
Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, Deena Larsen, Andrew Ferguson, Susan Tracz |
2021 |
Conference panel or roundtable |
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English |
Dickey, hypercard, e-poetry, preservation, emulation, recovery, LGBTQ |
Extending modernist stream-of-consciousness aesthetics: Digital variations on William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury |
David Thomas Henry Wright |
2021 |
Article in a print journal |
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English |
William Faulkner, creative practice, digital modernism, stream-of-consciousness |
Open to Construction: reading and writing bodies in digital fiction and the open web platform |
Christine Wilks, Astrid Ensslin, Carla Rice, Sarah Riley, Megan Perram, Hannah Fowlie, Lauren Munro, Aly Bailey |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
digital fiction, interactive fiction, body image, Possible Worlds |
‘Doing e-lit’ in print: Plus-Human Codes and the (re)Turn to the Bookbound |
Clara Chetcuti |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
posthumanism, e-lit, code, plus-human code, electronic literature, generative poetry, generative works |
Learning Management Platforms: Notes on Teaching “Taroko Gorge” in a Pandemic |
Dani Spinosa |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
digital pedagogy, digital poetics, learning management systems, remix |
Post(?) Pandemic Prose |
Søren Bro Pold, Scott Rettberg, Anna Nacher |
2021 |
Conference panel or roundtable |
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English |
pandemic, COVID-19, exhibition |
Art of the Pan-Opt-in-a-Con: FarmVille and the Gamification of the Digital Landscape [Original: The Tyranny of Completion; Or, How Electronic Art Can Engage the Firehose] |
Devin Shepherd |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
social games, digital art, electronic art, social platforms, social media, platforming Utopias |
Experimental Games: Critique, Play, and Design in the Age of Gamification |
Patrick Jagoda |
2021 |
Book (monograph) - print |
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English |
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Platform as a Service: A Roundtable Discussion of Community Labor and Platformization of Twine and Ink |
Daniel Cox, Kenton Taylor Howard, Chris Klimas |
2021 |
Conference panel or roundtable |
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English |
Platformization, authoring tools, community labor |
Lab-yrinthe: an online laboratory to observe children’s e-lit and support digital literacy |
Eleonora Acerra, Nathalie Lacelle |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
Children's E-lit, digital literacy, digital literature, digital technology, electronic literature |
Epidemiology and Spatial Narrative : Scaffolds under the Pandemic - Confinement Spaces and Existential E-Narrative |
Patrick Lichty |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
VR, immersive, pandemic, COVID-era isolation |
Virtual reality cinema: narrative tips and techniques |
Eric R Williams, Matt Love, Carrie Love |
2021 |
Book (monograph) - print |
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English |
VR |
Spring 2021 Editors' Note |
Amanda Hodes, Sonya Lara |
2021 |
Article in an online journal |
The New River (Spring 2021) |
English |
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Platforms of contemplation in times of confinement: a philosophicophysiological reflection |
Alessia Pannese |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
Zhuang Zhou, COVID-19, isolation, connection, digital platforms, virtues, human body, Aristotle |
Variations in Literature: A Multimodal Analysis of Dissimilar Versions of the Tale “Little Red Riding Hood” |
Iqra Khurshid, Sarwet Rasul |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
multimodal analysis, multimodal text, electronic literature, modes, Little Red Riding Hood |
Motivating Struggling Readers to Mentally “Show Up” with Wonder Stories |
Elliott Hedman |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
books, education, self-motivation, digital text, teaching methodology |
Seeking Pleasure in the Confusion of Boundaries: Reading Posthumanism in Children’s Literature |
Shubhneet Kaur Kharbanda |
2021 |
Conference paper or presentation |
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English |
posthumanism, posthumanism in children's literature, critical posthumanism, non human, techno scientific advancements, vital materialism, children's literature |