Electronic Literature Knowledge Base
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The ELMCIP Knowledge Base is a research resource for electronic literature and it is open for new contributions and submissions. It provides cross-referenced, contextualized information about authors, creative works, critical writing, platforms, and practices. Current contributors should log in to the knowledge base to enter new records.
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Creative Works
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Critical Writing
Title | Author | Publication Type | Appears in | Updated | Year |
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Research Methods for Auto/biography Studies | Kate Douglas, Ashley Barnwell | Book (collection) | 28.01.2023 | 2019 | |
Immersion, Digital Fiction and the Switchboard Metaphor | Astrid Ensslin, Alice Bell, Jen Smith, Isabelle van der Bom, Lyle Skains | Article in an online journal | 28.09.2022 | 2019 | |
Fourth VR: Indigenous virtual reality practice | Miriam Ross, Keziah Wallis | Article in an online journal | 28.09.2022 | 2020 | |
"These Waves …:" Writing New Bodies for Applied E-literature Studies | Lauren Munro, Hannah Fowlie, Megan Perram, Christine Wilks, Sarah Riley, Carla Rice, Astrid Ensslin, K. Alysse Bailey | 28.09.2022 | 2020 | ||
Video Games as Literary Devices | Jim Andrews | Article in an online journal | 28.09.2022 | 2007 |
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Platform/Software
Title | Publisher or organization | Developers | Year initiated | Updated |
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Layar | 2009 | 11.11.2016 | ||
Android | 2008 | 11.11.2016 | ||
DHTML | 1997 | 11.11.2016 | ||
Atari | 1977 | 11.11.2016 | ||
iTunes | 2001 | 11.11.2016 |
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Teaching Resources
Title | Author | Type of Resource | Updated |
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Hypertext | Scott Rettberg | Syllabus | 01.10.2011 |
Electronic Literature Explained | Mark C. Marino | Video tutorial or lesson | 01.10.2011 |
Readings on Digital Poetics (2011) | Charles Bernstein | Other Teaching Resource | 01.10.2011 |
Fun da mentals: Rhetorical Devices for Electronic Literature | Deena Larsen | Other Teaching Resource | 01.10.2011 |
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Publishers and Journals
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University of Pittsburgh Press | 27.09.2021 |
Johan & Levi Editore | 25.09.2021 |
Atlantic Books | 24.09.2021 |
Tom Doherty Associates | 24.09.2021 |
Galactic Cafe | 23.09.2021 |
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Organizations
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Novosibirsk State Technical University | 16.09.2019 |
DobbeltDagger | 13.09.2019 |
Emerging Writers Festival | 08.09.2019 |
The University of British Columbia | 07.09.2019 |
sync. an ongoing artistic journal in dig... | 06.09.2019 |
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Events
Name | Event Date | City | Country | Updated |
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re:A-JS (deve ler-se reage-se) | 04.07.2019 | Oporto | Portugal | 21.02.2021 |
A Toast to the Flash Generation | 31.12.2020 | 01.01.2021 | ||
Climates of Change | 13.07.2020 | 08.12.2020 | ||
La palabra en las periferias de la tecnología | 12.04.2016 | Madrid | 21.10.2020 | |
Undercroft | Peterborough | United Kingdom | 17.10.2020 |
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