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Creative Works
Title | Author | Year | Updated | Tags |
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The Listeners | John Cayley | 03.04.2024 | Aurature, surveillance, AI, app, skill, audio installation | |
Snelweg Sprookjes | Daan Remmerts de Vries, Joke van Leeuwen, Babette van Veen, Wilmar Versprille | 2019 | 03.04.2024 | sprookjes, fairy tale, car, highway, location, locative narrative, children, imagination, screen, app, audiobook, audio |
Ruben and Lullaby | Erik Loyer | 2009 | 03.04.2024 | iphone, app, mobile, lovers, touch, haptic, game |
Hilda Bewildered | Lynley Stace | 2015 | 03.04.2024 | app, Apple, YouTube, shortlisted work, new media writing prize, interactive fiction, visualization |
My Imaginary Well-Dressed Daughter | Tiffany Beveridge | 2012 | 03.04.2024 | pinterest, social media, fashion, children, elitism, privilege, netprov, remix, sharingplatform |
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Critical Writing
Title | Author | Publication Type | Appears in | Updated | Year |
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Reading Hypertext | Book (collection) | 25.09.2021 | 2009 | ||
'I know what it was. You know what it was': Second Person Narration in Hypertext Fiction | Alice Bell, Astrid Ensslin | Article in a print journal | 25.09.2021 | 2011 | |
Storyspace 3 | Mark Bernstein | Conference paper or presentation | 24.09.2021 | 2016 | |
Reading Digital Fiction: From Hypertext to Timeline | Roberto Simanowski | Article or chapter in a book | Analyzing Digital Fiction | 24.09.2021 | 2014 |
Figures of Gestural Manipulation in Digital Fictions | Serge Bouchardon | Article or chapter in a book | Analyzing Digital Fiction | 24.09.2021 | 2014 |
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Publishers and Journals
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AMC Kunststichting | 25.03.2021 |
Querido | 25.03.2021 |
The Digital Review | 20.03.2021 |
Backslash Lit | 12.03.2021 |
Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics | 09.03.2021 |
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Organizations
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Université de Cergy Pontoise | 29.08.2018 |
Université catholique de Louvain | 29.08.2018 |
Hartwick College | 29.08.2018 |
Istanbul Bilgi University | 26.08.2018 |
Yahoo | 24.08.2018 |
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Events
Name | Event Date | City | Country | Updated |
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WordHack | 11.07.2014 | New York | United States | 26.09.2019 |
The End of Postmodernism | Stuttgart | Germany | 24.09.2019 | |
What [in the World] was Postmodernism? | 03.06.2015 | New Zealand | 24.09.2019 | |
Electronic Literature Organization 2019: Peripheries (ELO 2019) | 15.07.2019 | Cork | 16.09.2019 | |
Turn on Literature Exhibition | 04.11.2017 | Bergen | Norway | 10.09.2019 |
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