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Creative Works
Title | Author | Year | Updated | Tags |
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@bogost_ebooks | Anonymous | 2013 | 03.04.2024 | twitter, serial, sharingplatform |
@everyword | Allison Parrish | 2007 | 03.04.2024 | twitter, bot, Python, tweepy, serial, sharingplatform, John F. Simon, personalization, experimental |
Bruno Latourbot | Anonymous | 2013 | 03.04.2024 | twitter, bot, sharingplatform |
The Babysitter | Robert Coover | 1969 | 03.04.2024 | fiction, print, multilinear, unreliable narrator, postmodernism |
Bijenkorf | Marenne Hoeksema, Annet de Graaf | 2008 | 03.04.2024 | game, quest, search, poem, language, warehouse, objects |
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Critical Writing
Title | Author | Publication Type | Appears in | Updated | Year |
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Interactive fiction in the ebook era | Keith Stuart | Weblog | 25.09.2020 | 2011 | |
The joy of text-the fall and rise of interactive fiction. | Alexander Leigh | Weblog | 25.09.2020 | 2014 | |
Understanding Interactive Fictions as a Continuum: Reciprocity in Experimental Writing, Hypertext Fiction, and Video Games | Elizabeth Burgess | 25.09.2020 | 2015 | ||
Preserving, Curating and Visualizing Latin American Digital Literature and Art | Nohelia Meza, Carolina Gainza, Thea Pitman | Conference panel or roundtable | 21.09.2020 | 2019 | |
Online Literature in China: Present Situation and Theoretical Reflections | Issue of a journal | 18.09.2020 | 2011 |
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Publishers and Journals
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Anteism Books | 25.05.2021 |
LAOB The Language Art Observer | 24.05.2021 |
Scan:A Journal of Media Arts Culture | 31.03.2021 |
Overland | 26.03.2021 |
Samson | 25.03.2021 |
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Organizations
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Fakulteta za informacijske študije v Nov... | 12.09.2018 |
Capilano University | 05.09.2018 |
Istanbul Bilgi University | 05.09.2018 |
Federal University of Technology of Para... | 05.09.2018 |
University of New Hampshire | 04.09.2018 |
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Events
Name | Event Date | City | Country | Updated |
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International Symposium on Electronic Art 2002 | 27.10.2002 | Japan | 31.10.2019 | |
Digital kultur, estetiske praksiser | 10.09.2019 | Trondheim | Norway | 22.10.2019 |
The Digital Subject: Questioning Hypermnesia | 13.11.2012 | Saint-Denis | France | 02.10.2019 |
CLARIN Annual Conference 2019 | 30.09.2019 | Leipzig | Germany | 01.10.2019 |
International Conference on Digital Media and Textuality | 03.11.2016 | Bremen | Germany | 26.09.2019 |
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