Electronic Literature, Chapter 7: Divergent Streams
This research collection includes references from the seventh chapter of Electronic Literature by Scott Rettberg (Polity, 2018), on Divergent Streams. Locative narrative, digital literary installations, virtual and augmented reality narrative, and interactive and combinatory cinema are each areas of electronic literature that have been substantially developed, if not yet in the same sustained way as the core genres detailed in the other chapters of Electronic Literature. Each in some way builds upon those other genres while expanding them into new spaces and environments, as well as into other disciplines. Extensions of electronic literature into the physical world, into virtual reality, into performance, gallery arts, and cinema environments could in fact be the subject of a successor volume to this book. This chapter also provides the reader with some information on the research infrastructure of the field and where to find work, and finally considers the present situation and potential future of electronic literature as a discipline.
People:
Name | Residency |
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Guy Debord | |
Thomas Beller |
New York City
, NY
United States
New York US
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Christoph Benda | |
María Mencía |
London
United Kingdom
GB
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Roderick Coover |
Philadelphia
United States
US
|
Christopher Allen | |
Brian House |
RI
United States
Rhode Island US
|
Jesse Shapins | |
Anders Sundnes Løvlie |
Oslo
Norway
NO
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Jeremy Hight |
United States
US
|
Jeff Knowlton | |
Naomi Spellman | |
Teri Rueb | |
Kathi Inman Berens |
Portland
, OR
United States
Oregon US
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Davin Heckman |
Winona
, MN
United States
Minnesota US
|
LAinundacion |
Los Angeles
, CA
United States
California US
|
Mark C. Marino |
Los Angeles
, CA
United States
California US
|
Michelle Teran |
Berlin
Germany
DE
|
Naomi Alderman |
United Kingdom
GB
|
Roberto Simanowski |
Hong Kong
Hong Kong S.A.R., China
HK
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