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  1. Passing On

    Passing On

    Ana Castello - 06.12.2017 - 20:35

  2. The Art of Auto-Beatnink

    The Art of Auto-Beatnink

    Scott Rettberg - 12.12.2017 - 19:12

  3. The Bloomsbury Handbook of Electronic Literature

    The digital age has had a profound impact on literary culture, with new technologies opening up opportunities for new forms of literary art from hyperfiction to multi-media poetry and narrative-driven games. Bringing together leading scholars and artists from across the world, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Electronic Literature is the first authoritative reference handbook to the field.

    Crossing disciplinary boundaries, this book explores the foundational theories of the field, contemporary artistic practices, debates and controversies surrounding such key concepts as canonicity, world systems, narrative and the digital humanities, and historical developments and new media contexts of contemporary electronic literature. Including guides to major publications in the field, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Electronic Literature is an essential resource for scholars of contemporary culture in the digital era.

    (Source: Publisher's description)

    Alvaro Seica - 09.02.2018 - 12:33

  4. Algorithmic Translations

    Algorithmic Translations

    John Cayley - 17.03.2018 - 20:52

  5. Platforms over time

    An overview of the use of platform in creative works in Elmcip.

    Magnus Knustad - 20.03.2018 - 11:10

  6. The use of platforms in Nordic creative works of Electronic Literature

    This project aims to investigate Nordic creative works in the ELMCIP Knowledge Base and see which platforms the Nordic works have been created for. Several differences between Nordic creative works were observed, and it was found that some languages were over-represented in the database, while others were under-represented. The most popular language was Norwegian (Bokmål), while Finnish and Swedish were under-represented. 

    (Source: Author's Abstract)

    Magnus Knustad - 20.03.2018 - 11:21

  7. Interview with Eman Younis

    Eman Younis is a member of the Arabic Electronic Literature research group. In this interview, she talks about the influence of Arabic culture in the field of electronic literature and Arabic authors.

    Daniele Giampà - 05.04.2018 - 21:39

  8. Interview with Reham Hosny

    Reham Hosny is a member of the Arabic Electronic Literature research group. In this interview, she talks about the influence of Arabic culture in the field of technology and electronic literature as well as the projects of the research group.

    Daniele Giampà - 05.04.2018 - 21:44

  9. Based on Brevity: Fiction in 140 Characters or Less

    Based on Brevity: Fiction in 140 Characters or Less

    Shanmuga Priya - 06.04.2018 - 06:30

  10. 140 Characters in Search of a Story: Twitterfiction as an Emerging Narrative Form

    The article takes a look into how the app Twitter is used for writing stories, or what can be called "Twitterfiction", and looking at different examples of Twitterficition and how they are tailored to the Twitter format and the audience reading it.

    Chapter can be found in Analyzing digital fiction on page 94-108

    Shanmuga Priya - 06.04.2018 - 08:48

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