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  1. #ELRFEAT: Interview with Stuart Moulthrop (2011)

    An interview with Stuart Moulthrop, a Professor of Digital Humanities in the Department of English, at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (USA) and an early author of works of electronic literature.

    Daniele Giampà - 07.04.2018 - 14:58

  2. #ELRFEAT: Interview with Mark Bernstein (2010)

    The second featured interview with Mark Bernstein.

    Daniele Giampà - 07.04.2018 - 15:03

  3. #ELRFEAT: Entrevista con Mark Bernstein (1999)

    Re-published interview with Mark Bernstein, founder and Chief Scientist of Eastgate Systems.

     

    Daniele Giampà - 07.04.2018 - 15:11

  4. #ELRPROMO: ELO Conference 2017 “Afiliações, Traduções, Comunidades”

    This is the second interview of Rui Torres for the ELR. He answered some questions about the event that he chaired.

    Daniele Giampà - 07.04.2018 - 15:20

  5. #ELRFEAT: Entrevista a Joesér Alvarez (2017)

    This is the first interview of a series called Electronic Literature Review Featuring. I re-publish interviews of other web pages with the permission of the interviewer or the interviewee.

    Daniele Giampà - 07.04.2018 - 15:26

  6. #ELRPROMO: “Other Codes / Cóid Eile: Digital Literature in Context”

    This is the first interview of a series called Electronic Literature Review Promotion. These interviews are published one month before the event takes place.

    Daniele Giampà - 07.04.2018 - 16:36

  7. Interview with Jessica Pressman

    Jessica Pressman is associated professor at San Diego State University (USA) and a member of the Board of Direction of the Electronic Literature Organization. This interview is focused on her work in the academic field, her essays and her books as well as the project of the Electronic Literature Organization.

    Daniele Giampà - 07.04.2018 - 16:51

  8. Interview with Judy Malloy

    Judy Malloy is a pioneer in the field of electronic literature. As she writes in this interview, she wrote the first hyperfiction in 1986 called “Uncle Rogers” a series of works of hypernarratives for Eastgate Systems, the first hypertext publishing house founded in 1982 in Watertown, Massachusetts (USA). The interview is a resume of her work as an author and visiting lecturer at Princeton University that still goes on as her latest publication in 2016 can prove.

    Daniele Giampà - 07.04.2018 - 16:59

  9. Interview with Christine Wilks

    Christine Wilks is an awarded digital writer, artist and developer of playable stories who participated in different projects in the field of electronic literature. In this interview, she talks about her interest in electronic literature, her activism in the different projects as well as the use of different media tools and of ludic elements in her works.

    Daniele Giampà - 07.04.2018 - 17:12

  10. Teaching Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities

    This essay presents an approach to teaching Digital Humanities through two largely unexplored lenses: electronic literature and foreign languages (Spanish in particular). It offers a practical example of a course taught during the Spring of 2016 at UC Berkeley that combines literary analysis with the teaching of basic programming skills, and DH tools and methods. Concretely, this course is an upper division, undergraduate writing intensive class, where students learn how to write and talk about electronic literature–e.g. hypertext novels, kinetic poetry, automatic generators, social media fictions, etc.–, learning specific terminology and theoretical frameworks, as they gain the skills to build their own digital art pieces in a collaborative workshop setting. By taking this course as a practical example, this essay tackles three important pillars in the humanities. Firstly, the overall concept of literature, and more specifically, the literary; secondly, what we understand by literary studies at the university; and thirdly, and more broadly, what constitutes cultural (beyond technical) literacy in the twenty–first century.

    Alex Saum - 03.05.2018 - 16:34

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