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  1. Honest Slots

    Honest Slots

    David Wright - 22.02.2023 - 12:22

  2. War Rooms: Three Poems

    War Rooms: Three Poems

    David Wright - 22.02.2023 - 12:23

  3. The impossibility of an ending in the mind of a compulsive gambler

    The impossibility of an ending in the mind of a compulsive gambler

    David Wright - 22.02.2023 - 12:24

  4. A Recombinant History of Australian Camels

    A Recombinant History of Australian Camels

    David Wright - 22.02.2023 - 12:25

  5. [The future of the humanities in Australia] or; On {On Generosity, National Press Club address}

    [The future of the humanities in Australia] or; On {On Generosity, National Press Club address}

    David Wright - 22.02.2023 - 12:26

  6. A Selflessly Evacuated Spirit

    A Selflessly Evacuated Spirit

    David Wright - 22.02.2023 - 12:27

  7. The Perfect Democracy

    The Perfect Democracy

    David Wright - 22.02.2023 - 12:46

  8. Ted the Caver

    Ted the Caver is a gothic hypertext fiction piece regarded as one of the earliest examples of 'creepypasta' or online horror legend. Published to the free Angelfire web hosting service in early 2001, it’s presented as the authentic hypertextual diary of a man called Ted and documents his exploration of a 'mystery' cave system. During publication, Ted the Caver gained broad popularity. Although this has since waned, it continues to be shared among those who discuss gothic experiences (Taylor, 2020).

    Ted the Caver has been credited with pioneering two foundational aspects of online horror fiction—the use of real-time updates and the use of hyperlinks, the latter of which gave the work "a distinctive digital quality that could not have been reproduced on paper" (Crawford, 2019).

    Works cited:

    T. R. Taylor, "Horror Memes and Digital Culture," in The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary Gothic, C. Bloom, Ed., Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, pp. 985-1003.

    Tegan Pyke - 24.04.2023 - 16:01

  9. Tardy Student Punishment Simulator

    Tardy Student Punishment Simulator

    David Wright - 23.05.2023 - 12:20

  10. A Condensed History of Australian Camels

    A Condensed History of Australian Camels combines historical research, creative writing, and copyright-free archive materials to imagine a camel bloodline that spans the entire history of Australian camels (1840–present). As the entirety of the Australian archive, history and experience is too vast for any one work to encompass, the camel is used as a consistent anchor: it is the prism through which iridescent fragments of Australia can be viewed.

    This work takes the image-text relationship and remixes it in three ways. First, using curatorial software to imagine an interactive fictional/factional camel timeline. Second, using augmented reality to place a 3D camel carved with text. And finally, using recombinant poetics to image a multiplying camel wandering the desert, stopping at various textual oases.

     

    David Wright - 12.06.2023 - 05:30

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