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  1. Strange Rain and the Poetics of Motion and Touch

    Mark Sample provides a close-reading of one work that takes advantage of the “interface free” multitouch display: released in the last year, “Strange Rain” is an experiment in digital storytelling for Apple iOS devices (the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad) designed by new media artist Erik Loyer.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.10.2011 - 09:56

  2. Visionary Landscapes: Literature on the Edge of Time and Space

    Introduction to a special issue of Hyperrhiz presenting a collection of essays, artist papers, reviews, and literary works from the Electronic Literature Organization's (ELO) 2008 conference held at Washington State University Vancouver, in Vancouver, Washington [livinginswwashington.net], from May 29 to June 2, which was hosted by Dene Grigar and John Barber.

    Dene Grigar - 06.10.2011 - 06:55

  3. Mutability, Medium and Character

    Looking specifically at the genre of adaptive narrative, this article explores the future ofliterature created for and with computer technology, focusing primarily on the trope of mutability as it is played out with new media. Some of the questions asked are: What can the medium of a work of literature, that is its material aspect, tell us about the text? About character? What can it possibly matter if narrative is recounted on papyrus, retold on parchment and rag, and then remediated in pixels? Isn’t it the message carried by the medium we are most concerned with, stable or unstable the process of inscription, reinscription, encoding and decoding, translation and remediation? This paper speculates about possibilities rather than attempts to answer these questions, but the structuring and mean-making components considered here stand as examples of some we may want to think about when developing future theories about literature – and all types of writing –generated by and for electronic environments.

    Source: Author's Abstract

    Dene Grigar - 06.10.2011 - 07:14

  4. E-LITERATURE E NEW MEDIA ART _ LJUBLJANA

    A report on the Sept 2007 Electronic Literature and New Media Art seminar in Ljubljana, posted on Mouseland, Patricia Gouveia's weblog.

    Scott Rettberg - 12.10.2011 - 09:18

  5. Who's in Charge Here? A Response to Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl

    Who's in Charge Here? A Response to Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl

    Scott Rettberg - 12.10.2011 - 11:09

  6. The New River 4

    The New River 4

    Scott Rettberg - 12.10.2011 - 11:36

  7. The New River 5

    The New River 5

    Scott Rettberg - 12.10.2011 - 11:48

  8. The New River 6

    The New River 6

    Scott Rettberg - 12.10.2011 - 12:09

  9. New Narratives: Stories and Storytelling in the Digital Age

    Just as the explosive growth of digital media has led to ever-expanding narrative possibilities and practices, so these new electronic modes of storytelling have, in their own turn, demanded a rapid and radical rethinking of narrative theory. This timely volume takes up the challenge, deeply and broadly considering the relationship between digital technology and narrative theory in the face of the changing landscape of computer-mediated communication.

    New Narratives reflects the diversity of its subject by bringing together some of the foremost practitioners and theorists of digital narratives. It extends the range of digital subgenres examined by narrative theorists to include forms that have become increasingly prominent, new examples of experimental hypertext, and contemporary video games. The collection also explicitly draws connections between the development of narrative theory, technological innovation, and the use of narratives in particular social and cultural contexts.

    Scott Rettberg - 14.10.2011 - 12:52

  10. A Cartography of the Aesthetics and Locality of Forgetting: Preliminary Remarks on Samuel Delany’s Dhalgren, Mark Amerika’s Hypertextual Consciousness [beta-version] and Christopher Nolan’s Memento

    Theodoros Chiotis - 15.10.2011 - 13:52

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