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  1. First Draft of the Revolution

    Emily Short’s First Draft of the Revolution, designed and coded by Liza Daly, is an experiment with advancing the form of interactive fiction while pushing forward its cross platform accessibility (the work is built in HTML5 and has been ported to EPUB3, an open ebook format). The work invites the reader to engage in the act of writing, creating a metafiction that invites us to contemplate the very act of letter-writing and correspondence, and what the process of editing reveals and conceals. The work is essentially an interactive epistolary novel, drawing on an era when letter-writing was an act of contemplation rather than haste. We learn about the two characters (Juliette and Henry) as we get inside their heads and dictate the seemingly mundane details of their correspondence. (Source: ELC 3)

    Sondre Skollevoll - 08.09.2016 - 03:43

  2. Thousand Questions

    In this work the network asks “If I wrote you a love letter would you write back?” Like the love letters which appeared mysteriously on the noticeboards of Manchester University’s Computer Department in the 1950s, thousands of texts circulate as computational processes perform the questions (perhaps as an expanded Turing test) on its listeners. These questions are extracted in real-time from Twitter with the keyword search of the ‘?’ symbol to create a spatio-temporal experience. The computerized voice the audience hears is a collective one, an entanglement of humans and non-humans, that circulates across networks. If I wrote you a love letter would you write back? (and thousands of other questions’ ) (封不回的情書?千言萬語無人回 was commissioned by the Microwave International New Media Festival 2012.

    Sebastian Cortes - 08.09.2016 - 15:48

  3. Pigeon Forge

    "Pigeon Forge" is a poetry generator which remixes Nick Montfort's "Taroko Gorge" -- a nature poem generator built in javascript. Whalen modified the code and substituted the language of Montfort's work to create this poetry generator, which forms a picture of an urban landscape, it's green areas and city life.

    Guro Prestegard - 20.09.2016 - 15:55

  4. Oczy tygrysa

    Oczy Tygrysa

    (Eyes of the Tiger) is an example of an online flash adaptation of the poems of an avant-guard poet (formist) from the interwar period, Tytus Czyżewski.The authors of the adaptation, poet Łukasz Podgóni and electronic literature researcher Urszula Pawlicka chose to adapt Czyżewski’s pieces that speak explicitly to issues of mediation and mechanization. Czyżewski’s poetry serves as a precursor to the forms of aesthetic experimentation now common in electronic literature, anticipating hypertextual, interactive, generative, and kinetic forms of writing. The inspiration for this adaptation was the paraphrased words of Mark Amerika “What would Czyżewski the Formist do with new media?” Oczy Tygrysa shows how interwar poetry complements the language of new media both in terms of composition as well as semantics.

    (Source: ELO 3, editorial statement)

    Nikol Hejlickova - 06.10.2016 - 15:37

  5. O Cosmonauta

    The initial idea of The Cosmonaut came from a suggestion that we work on the story of Ed Aldrin, bringing it to the digital environment. Of course, the philosophical or anthropological record did not seduce us in any way, but the possibility of fictionalizing a history of religious conversion (or reconversion). On the surface, what is known of this episode is that Aldrin, having remained alone in the Lunar Module while Neil Armstrong made his historic walk ( a small step for a man, a great leap for mankind ...), had a kind of religious epiphany. From there, he became (or came to be) a convicted Christian. On top of that, we proposed to change the location of the epiphany, which became a spacecraft in outer space, orbiting the Moon. The astronaut, on the other hand, would be a cosmonaut because of the etymological implications of this term

    source:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/textodigital/article/view/1807-9288...

    Alvaro Seica - 04.11.2016 - 14:29

  6. RECONSTRUCTIE

    RECONSTRUCTIE

    Hannah Ackermans - 17.11.2016 - 09:14

  7. RECONSTRUCTION

    RECONSTRUCTION

    Hannah Ackermans - 17.11.2016 - 09:15

  8. 200 ton TNT

    200ton TNT is een audioviueel project dat gebruik maakt van de augmented reality (AR) mogelijkheden van smartphone's en tablet's. Dichter en filosoof Maarten Doorman maakte 7 briefgedichten die getoond worden bij de welbekende TNT brievenbus. Deze gedichten zijn vormgegeven en geanimeerd door Nils Mühlenbruch en P.J. Roggeband en verwerkt in de 200t TNT APP, die gratis verkrijgbaar is in de app store. (Source: Description on YouTube)

    Hannah Ackermans - 30.11.2016 - 16:50

  9. Cantiga

    Textual engine of Rui Torres with dialogue between medieval cantigas (the poetry of the troubadourism) and the re-reading that of them was done by Salette Tavares.

    Rui Torres - 09.12.2016 - 13:49

  10. Mon voisin

    Mon voisin

    Eleonora Acerra - 13.03.2017 - 14:28

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