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  1. afterflash: Showcasing Flash Fiction, Poetry, and Essays from The NEXT

    On December 31, 2020 Adobe dropped support of Flash software, a premier platform for net art popular in the late 20th century to first decade of the 21st. Within weeks, born-digital literature created with the software was no longer accessible to the public––including the 447 the Electronic Literature Organization (ELO) had collected for its repository. By the end of January 2021 the Electronic Literature Lab’s efforts to restore ELO’s Flash archives began in earnest with a variety of methods: Ruffle.rs, Conifer, Webrecorder, and video recordings attained with the Pale Moon browser and the Wayback Machine.

    This exhibition, featuring 48 works the lab selected from the online journals and anthologies held in the ELO’s archives, lays bare both the importance of Flash as a platform for conveying highly experimental and compelling literary art and the challenges artists and preservationists face in keeping the art produced with it accessible to the public.

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    Dene Grigar - 30.05.2021 - 23:18

  2. A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction

    A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction

    Lene Tøftestuen - 02.06.2021 - 15:49

  3. Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products

    Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products

    Lene Tøftestuen - 02.06.2021 - 15:54

  4. Experimental Games: Critique, Play, and Design in the Age of Gamification

    Experimental Games: Critique, Play, and Design in the Age of Gamification

    Lene Tøftestuen - 02.06.2021 - 15:56

  5. Sociophobia: Political Change in the Digital Utopia

    Sociophobia: Political Change in the Digital Utopia

    Lene Tøftestuen - 02.06.2021 - 16:02

  6. Gamer Theory

    Gamer Theory

    Lene Tøftestuen - 02.06.2021 - 16:05

  7. Paper Knowledge: Toward a Media History of Documents

    Paper Knowledge: Toward a Media History of Documents

    Lene Tøftestuen - 02.06.2021 - 16:23

  8. Humbug : The Art of P.T. Barnum

    Humbug : The Art of P.T. Barnum

    Lene Tøftestuen - 02.06.2021 - 16:25

  9. Bookishness: Loving Books in a Digital Age

    Twenty-first-century culture is obsessed with books. In a time when many voices have joined to predict the death of print, books continue to resurface in new and unexpected ways. From the proliferation of “shelfies” to Jane Austen–themed leggings and from decorative pillows printed with beloved book covers to bookwork sculptures exhibited in prestigious collections, books are everywhere and are not just for reading. Writers have caught up with this trend: many contemporary novels depict books as central characters or fetishize paper and print thematically and formally.

    Lene Tøftestuen - 02.06.2021 - 16:34

  10. The Creativity Code: Art and Innovation in the Age of AI

    The Creativity Code: Art and Innovation in the Age of AI

    Lene Tøftestuen - 02.06.2021 - 16:41

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