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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
Title | Author | Year | Updated | Tags |
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The Aesthetics of Feminist Digital Archiving in the Suffrage Postcard Project | Kristin Allukian | 2019 | 14.02.2024 | feminism, digital archive, digital humanities, images, data visualization, digital pedagogy |
Beyond Original E-Lit: Deconstructing Austen Cybertexts | Meredith Dabek | 2016 | 14.02.2024 | cybertext, literature, digital narrative, social media narrative |
Thirteen Ways of Killing a Scrubjay | Richard Holeton | 2007 | 14.02.2024 | blog fiction, death, animals, violence, parody/satire |
Ring™ Log | Mark Sample | 2019 | 14.02.2024 | surveillance, satire, Ring, NextDoor, Halloween, speculative computing |
River Writer VR | Vincent Cellucci, Marc Aubanel | 2019 | 14.02.2024 | virtual reality, interactive poetry, randomization, exhibition |
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Critical Writing
Title | Author | Publication Type | Appears in | Updated | Year |
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Salon: October 12, 2021: Share to Heal Workshop | María Mencía | 18.10.2021 | 2021 | ||
Electronic Literature and Sound | John F. Barber | Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: Contexts, Forms, and Practices | 17.10.2021 | 2020 | |
Ambient Art and Electronic Literature | Jim Bizzocchi | Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: Contexts, Forms, and Practices | 17.10.2021 | 2020 | |
Cyberfeminist Literary Space: Performing the Electronic Manifesto | Carolyn Guertin | Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: Contexts, Forms, and Practices | 17.10.2021 | 2020 | |
The E-Poetry Festivals: Celebration, Art, and Imagination in Community | Loss Pequeño Glazier | Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities: Contexts, Forms, and Practices | 17.10.2021 | 2020 |
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Publishers and Journals
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Picador | 03.10.2018 |
Pathfinders | 03.10.2018 |
MediaCommons | 03.10.2018 |
Little, Brown | 03.10.2018 |
University of South Carolina Press | 03.10.2018 |
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Organizations
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Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krak... | 10.11.2015 |
Kean University | 31.10.2015 |
University of Montana | 30.10.2015 |
University of Trier | 26.10.2015 |
Pride Toronto | 10.10.2015 |
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Events
Name | Event Date | City | Country | Updated |
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ACM Hypertext 1987 | 13.11.1987 | Chapel Hill | United States | 30.11.2016 |
2012 UCLA Game Art Festival | 09.05.2012 | Los Angeles | United States | 30.11.2016 |
FILE Festival Internacional de linguagem Eletrônica | 18.10.2012 | Brazil | 30.11.2016 | |
Incubation3: The 3rd trAce International Symposium on Writing and the Internet | 12.07.2004 | Nottingham | United Kingdom | 30.11.2016 |
ACM Hypertext 1989 | 05.11.1989 | Pittsburgh | United States | 30.11.2016 |
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