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  1. Diari d'una absència

    The Diary of an Absence aims to be an example of intimate personal writing through something which has been put into words but which perhaps should have remained unsaid. Arranged in the form of a diary, this narrative follows the paths of absence by delving into the pain that is caused by desire, a desire that is reflected in this particular box of raptures in the face of a separation from the loved one. To the idea of introspection arising from the exercise of spiritual reflection and the flood of torn feelings that this brings, there appears the idea of the house as a cloister, which is the scenario in which the tale in our hypertext exercise has been set. A closed space, with rooms to walk through, just as we travel different routes when we go deeper into the intimate truth of the suffering narrator. The apparently illogical ups and downs of the narrator’s thoughts are metaphorically translated into the maze where the reader gets lost, this reader who has come in search of words that will lead towards the interior that tells a story of love, of the loss of love, of passion and of impossibility.

    Laura Borras - 28.03.2011 - 16:15

  2. Electronic Literature Organization 2007 Symposium: The Future of Electronic Literature

    The Electronic Literature Organization’s Future of Electronic Literature Symposium at MITH at the University of Maryland, College Park was an event that brought e-lit writers, scholars, and an interested public together for an open mouse/open mic, a daylong symposium, and an ELO board meeting. Highlights included Katherine Hayle’s keynote (nicely summarized at jilltxt), considering the idea of “literary” vs. “literature” and providing very intelligent close readings of a variety of works of electronic literature, readings from new works by Stephanie Strickland, Rob Kendall, Nick Montfort, Deena Larsen, and others, as well as three very good panel discussions. The process-intensive panel looked at the idea of process from several different angles ranging from process-intensive collaboration, to natural language interface processing, to story generation.

    Mark Marino - 28.03.2011 - 16:32

  3. Estudis literaris i tecnologies digitals

    Estudis literaris i tecnologies digitals

    Laura Borras - 28.03.2011 - 16:46

  4. les Immateriaux

    Les Immatériaux est le nom d'une exposition initiée par le Centre de Création Industrielle, qui s'est déroulée au Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou à Paris du 28 mars au 15 juillet 1985. Son premier titre aurait dû être « Nouveaux matériaux de création », mais l'arrivée du philosophe Jean-François Lyotard bouleverse tout le projet qui devient un véritable manifeste de la post-modernité et un important jalon dans l'histoire du rapport entre Art et Technologie.

    Les Immatériaux was an exhibition at the Centre Georges-Pompidou in 1985, often cited as an important event in the reationship between technology and art. The exhibition included some of the first works of electronic literature publicly exhibited in France.

    Scott Rettberg - 29.03.2011 - 10:16

  5. Trade Tattoo

    Experimental film with kinetic typography and analog filtering techniques produced by Lye in the 1930s.

    Scott Rettberg - 09.04.2011 - 16:52

  6. Hundekopf

    In Berlin, the S41 and S42 routes of the S-Bahn train are known as the "Ringbahn" because they encircle the central city. From an aerial view the Ringbahn has the shape of a dog's head, and so it is colloquially known as "Hundekopf", German for "dog's head". The Ringbahn is an integral component of the city's transportation network, and its restoration into a complete circle after the fall of the Berlin Wall has given it symbolic significance among Berliners. From the Ringbahn windows riders can gain an incomplete perspective of the city as a whole, and Berlin's TV tower (the city's most iconic landmark) is always within sight.

    Scott Rettberg - 18.04.2011 - 12:23

  7. 34 North 118 West

    Imagine walking through the city and triggering moments in time. Imagine wandering through a space inhabited with the sonic ghosts of another era. Like ether, the air around you pulses with spirits, voices, and sounds. Streets, buildings, and hidden fragments tell a story. The setting is the Freight Depot in downtown Los Angeles. At the turn of the century Railroads were synonymous with power, speed and modernization. Telegraphs and Railroads were our first cross-country infrastructures, preceding the Internet. From the history and myth of the Railroad to the present day, sounds and voices drift in and out as you walk.

    34 North 118 West plays through a Tablet PC with Global Positioning System card and headphones. GPS tracks your location to determine how the story unfolds as you uncover the early industrial era of Los Angeles.

    (Source: Authors' description from the project site)

    Scott Rettberg - 18.04.2011 - 12:50

  8. Word Museum

    Word Museum

    Rita Raley - 05.05.2011 - 15:02

  9. five by five

    This series of spatially combinatorial poems are built by arranging words on a five by five three-dimensional grid, using the same engine as in “I, You, We.” Readers can manipulate the object in several ways, zooming in and out and rotating the cube to allow certain phrases to come to the foreground and be read. There is always a word around which the rest of the cube rotates, giving it special meaning within the potential phrases the cube can produce.

    (Source: Leonardo Flores, I ♥ E-Poetry)

    Rita Raley - 05.05.2011 - 15:12

  10. Electronic Literature (English 146)

    Electronic Literature (English 146)

    Rita Raley - 05.05.2011 - 16:00

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