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  1. Adventures in Transition: Jason Nelson’s Scary Journey from Flash to J-Code and Desk to Hand

    Perhaps the most disturbing and exciting periods of a digital poet’s creative practice is the transitional period between using one technology and learning another. For the past eight years I’ve been predominately a user of Adobe Flash. I say user, because in many ways
    the software is a drug, carving response and reward pathways into the cranium fibers. My creations have been the beneficiary of a tool ideal for multi-layered/dimensional and interactive artworks viewable on all major platforms. However, it is this platform issue and Adobe’s losing
    position in its battle with the Tyrant Apple that is quickly making Flash obsolete, unplayable in the fastest growing segment of electronic devices, tablets and phones. This very well might turn around and Flash might save itself. But suffice it to say, the net/portable creative ndustries have left Flash to fend for itself.
    (Source: Author's abstract, 2012 ELO Conference site)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.06.2012 - 16:59

  2. Site-Specific Storytelling, Urban Markup, and Mobile Media

    Site-Specific Storytelling, Urban Markup, and Mobile Media was a presentation held by Jason Farman at the ELO 2012 conference under the category: Storytelling With Mobile Media: Locative Tehcnologies and Narrative Practices.

    Ole Samdal - 24.11.2019 - 18:24

  3. The Narratological Affordances and Constraints of Mobile Locative Media

    The Narratological Affordances and Constraints of Mobile Locative Media was a presentation held by Jeff Ritchie at the ELO 2012 conference under the category: Storytelling With Mobile Media: Locative Tehcnologies and Narrative Practices.

    Ole Samdal - 24.11.2019 - 18:45

  4. The Quinary: Algorithms, Permutation and Slippery Meaning

    The Quinary: Algorithms, Permutation and Slippery Meaning was a presentation held at the 2012 ELO conference under the category: Games, Algorithms, and Processes.

    Ole Samdal - 24.11.2019 - 18:57

  5. Captivating Choices: Reconciling Agency and Immersion

    Captivating Choices: Reconciling Agency and Immersion was a presentation held at the 2012 ELO conference under the category: Games, Algorithms and Processes

    Ole Samdal - 24.11.2019 - 19:26

  6. The Midwestern Water Wars: A Ficto-Historical Performance Lecture

    The Midwestern Water Wars: A Ficto-Historical Performance Lecture was a presentation held at the 2012 ELO conference under the category: Place, Narrative, and Performance.

    Ole Samdal - 24.11.2019 - 19:30

  7. Where is the MS Word of Interactive Narrative?

    Where is the MS Word of Interactive Narrative? was a presentation held at the 2012 ELO conference under the category: Place, Narrative, and Performance.

    Ole Samdal - 24.11.2019 - 19:36

  8. Visual Rhetoric, Subterranean Poetics, and 'Korea': Iterations in Performing Underground National

    Visual Rhetoric, Subterranean Poetics, and 'Korea': Iterations in Performing Underground National was presented at the 2012 ELO conference.

    Ole Samdal - 24.11.2019 - 22:34

  9. Espacement de Lecture

    Florence’s presentation explores how the “espacement” (Mallarme, Derrida) intrinsic to all writing changes in a born-digital context.

    The essay is a poetic exploration of how digital writing and reading operate in a new dynamic, exploring existing pathways and structures, innovatively correlated. But this simple change in relations - this new dynamic - does something further. Not only does digital reading/writing make visible and active existing structures of reading and language, it also creates new ones

    Ole Samdal - 24.11.2019 - 22:40

  10. Abstraction in Bits, Letters, and Sounds

    Abstraction in Bits, Letters, and Sounds was presented at the 2012 ELO conference under the category The Very Idea of Electronic Literature: Philosophical Investigations

    Ole Samdal - 24.11.2019 - 23:07

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