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  1. M.U.C. Love Letter Generator

    Arguably the first work of electronic literature, this 1952 program used Alan Turing's random number generator to create combinatory love letters on the Manchester Mark I computer. While the output may not be of high literary quality, Strachey discovered and implemented the basic the basic structures of combinatory literature, at a very early point in history.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.03.2011 - 23:06

  2. Strange Rain

    In Erik Loyer's Strange Rain touch, sound, color, narrative and haptic play (the tilt of the device) blend into a tightly choreographed story driven by the gamer/reader's input. Alphonse the protagonist is standing out in a rainstorm contemplating his ailing sister and his role in her recovery. User touch controls the pace of raindrops falling on Alphonse and calls forth phrases of Alphonse's interior monologue. Tap the screen twice to ask Alphonse whether he's ready to go back into the house.

    (Source: Description from the Electronic Literature Exhibition catalogue)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.10.2011 - 10:02

  3. I Love You

    This poem is structured as a cloud consisting of language and sail-shaped figures. This complex set of objects contain the sentence “I love you,” “my love,” and “I will love you forever” in several languages, colors, and positions and responds with rotation along different axes depending upon the position of the pointer on the screen. The spherical shape of the rotation along with the translations of the sentence gesture towards its universality. If this were to be dedicated to someone, it delivers a message of a love that will express itself no matter where the pointer— the symbolic presence of the reader in the text— is moved to.

    (Source: Leonardo Flores)

    Helene Helgeland - 12.11.2012 - 14:48

  4. Atame: A Angústia do Precário

    Atame: A Angústia do Precário

    Luciana Gattass - 28.11.2012 - 15:27

  5. Endlose Liebe - Endless Love

    An online musical, told as an animated comic.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 04.07.2013 - 12:46

  6. Prensado en Frío

    Prensado en Frío (Translated: Pressed in Cold) is a poetry generator, it is possible to make combinations of Miriam Reyes poems. All the random combinations possess beauty, mystery and sensuality.

    (Source: Maya Zalbidea Paniagua, 2014)

    Maya Zalbidea - 10.03.2014 - 22:13

  7. Mora amor

    El poema es una experiencia interactiva. Puedes jugar con las palabras y los sonidos españoles para hacer y crear tu propia construcción audiovisual.

    Puedes saber más sobre ella y su trabajo en http://www.uvm.edu/~tescaja/home.htm

    Tina Escaja - 27.08.2018 - 00:57

  8. Cutting Edges or, A Web of Women

    It's describe by the author ias: A hyperfiction of love, hate and the war of the sexes, set in the great Pacific Northwest.

    It is now a print novel, with only an extract available online.

    The Internet Archive has a(n at least) partially archived version of the original hypertext work.

    Ragnhild Hølland - 22.09.2021 - 13:57