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  1. Electronic Literature Organization 2018: Mind the Gap!

    Electronic Literature Organization 2018: Mind the Gap!

    Hannah Ackermans - 13.08.2018 - 20:33

  2. Queensland Literary Awards

    Queensland Literary Awards

    David Wright - 13.08.2018 - 21:02

  3. Queensland Literary Awards, 2017

    Queensland Literary Awards, 2017

    David Wright - 13.08.2018 - 21:02

  4. other minds

    other minds

    Ottar Ormstad - 14.08.2018 - 05:38

  5. R-CADE Symposium on _Uncle Buddy's Phantom Funhouse_, 2016

    R-CADE Symposium on _Uncle Buddy's Phantom Funhouse_, 2016

    Stuart Moulthrop - 16.08.2018 - 20:09

  6. Literature, Technology & Algorithms

    Literature, Technology & Algorithms

    Li Yi - 29.08.2018 - 15:26

  7. ELO 2018 - AI & Deep Learning Systems

    ELO 2018 - AI & Deep Learning Systems

    Jane Lausten - 29.08.2018 - 15:27

  8. RPG Maker as an E-Literature Platform

    In the late 1990s, a unique piece of software was released for the Sony PlayStation by ASCII. Simply called RPG Maker, it was the English-language localization of the third entry in Japan’s RPG Tsukuru series. RPG Maker wasn’t a game so much as a platform for the creation of other games, specifically those in the vein of early 1990’s Japanese-style role-playing games. Due to the platform’s technical issues, mainly the lack of direct internet access and the storage limits of Sony’s proprietary memory cards, RPG Maker presented the amateur game developer with many hurdles to overcome in the creation of anything interesting and unique. 

    Not long after its release, small communities of RPG Maker users sprung up around online forums such as GameFAQs or RPG Maker Pavilion. These communities gave budding developers an opportunity to share their work with each other. Using a third-party peripheral for the PlayStation called a “DexDrive,” creators could image their memory cards and share these files online, files that users (usually fellow creators) could download and flash onto memory cards of their own to play. 

    Ulrik Lahn-Johannessen - 04.09.2018 - 22:03

  9. Sundance Film Festival

    Sundance Film Festival

    Nataliia Aleksandrova - 05.09.2018 - 00:11

  10. E-lit in the Classroom

    E-lit in the Classroom

    Li Yi - 05.09.2018 - 14:56

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