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  1. The Boston T1 Party at the Boston Public Library

    The Boston T1 Party was a hit! More than 100 people turned out and Bernie Margolis, president of the Boston Public Library, accepted copies of electronic literature works on physical media to add to the library's collection. The event featured, Adam Cadre and Dirk Stratton,William Gillespie, Talan Memmott, Rob Wittig, Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Scott Rettberg, M.D. Coverly, Shelley Jackson, Kurt Heintz, and Nick Montfort.

    Boston Public Library
    Rabb Auditorium
    6:30pm - 8:30pm
    Wednesday
    25 April 2001
    Admission: free

    Online writing is revolutionary - and no solitary affair. The Electronic Literature Organization presented award-winning authors reading from their projected work: Shelley Jackson's monster showed off her stitches, with the audience indicating which thread to follow. The Unknown let the audience yell out when they wanted to switch scenes. The Ed Report team offered a "press conference" about their mock government report. M.D. Coverley revealed "Hidden Places in Califia," reading the concealed beginning and ending of a story about a character the audience selects.

    Scott Rettberg - 15.04.2021 - 00:33

  2. Wordstuffs: the City and the Body

    Wordstuffs: the City and the Body

    Hazel Smith - 16.04.2021 - 08:20

  3. Wall Art in Rajasthan

    Wall Art in Rajasthan

    Samya Roy - 01.05.2021 - 08:09

  4. Platforming Utopias (and Platformed Dystopias)

    Platforming Utopias (and Platformed Dystopias)

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2021 - 09:34

  5. Voorop

    The animation 'pulls' and 'pushes' the reader without 'knowing' into the text.

    David Peeters - 21.05.2021 - 15:56

  6. infinity texts

    infinity texts

    Jörg Piringer - 24.05.2021 - 12:15

  7. Vocales Orbitando un Poema

    Vocales Orbitando un Poema

    Alvaro Seica - 27.05.2021 - 22:17

  8. Metaversos

    Metaversos

    Alvaro Seica - 27.05.2021 - 22:19

  9. Babel

    Babel

    Alvaro Seica - 27.05.2021 - 22:23

  10. Ro(s/z)a

    Navega entre la permutación constante alrededor de tres palabras que solo se diferencian en una letra y cuyos significados varían completamente según los artículos que las unen. Se han dispuesto de forma fantasmal todas las variaciones conocidas de la unión entre estas tres palabras para que el lector explore y descubra los variantes. El poema abre un proceso de escritura normalmente oculto al lector y lo pone a su disposición desmitificándolo.

    (Source: Author's page)

    Alvaro Seica - 27.05.2021 - 22:27

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