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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Critical Writing

5048 records
Title Author Publication Type Appears in Updated Year
From (w)reader to breather: Cybertextual de-intentionalisation in Kate Pullinger et al.’s Breathing Wall Astrid Ensslin Analyzing Digital Fiction, Playing with rather than by the Rules: Metaludicity, Allusive Fallacy and Illusory Agency in The Path. 28.09.2021 2011
p0es1s: Ästhetik digitaler Poesie/The Aesthetics of Digital Poetry Book (collection) 27.09.2021 2004
Comments on Patchwork Girl David Goldberg Review 27.09.2021 1998
The book and the beast Mark Amerika Review 27.09.2021 1998
Reading Contemporary Picturebooks: Picturing Text David Lewis Book (collection) 26.09.2021 2001

Authors

4819 records
Last name Middle name First name Updated
Dihal Kanta 15.03.2024
Cave Stephen 15.03.2024
Millington Ian 15.03.2024
Togelius Julian 15.03.2024
Yannakakis N Georgious 15.03.2024

Events

676 records
Name Event Date City Country Updatedsort ascending
New Media Writing Prize 2019 10.05.2020
Digital Humanities and Electronic Literature 17.10.2019 Santa Barbara United States 03.12.2019
Does Interpretation Have a Future? Hermeneutics in Times of Big Data 14.05.2019 Budapest Hungary 03.12.2019
ACM Hypertext 2019 Hof Germany 03.12.2019
Poetry Object 01.12.2019

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