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  1. De anderen hebben het gedaan (The others did it)

    Een serie webpagina’s met op iedere pagina een tekst/gedicht waarvan de inhoud en de presentatie verandert onder invloed van online beschikbare dynamische gegevens over gebeurtenissen die elders op de wereld plaatsvinden. De koppeling tussen een tekst en een website wordt bepaald door de thematische verwantschap tussen website en tekst. Die verwantschap is niet eenduidig, niet eendimensionaal, de tekst handelt niet direct over het onderwerp waar de aan die tekst gekoppelde site over gaat. De lezer van de tekst heeft zelf geen invloed op de inhoud en presentatie van die tekst. Die invloed wordt uitgeoefend door veranderingen in ded data van de site of door het online gedrag van bezoekers aan die website.
    Voor deze call hebben we één data poem gekozen: #1 : Stemmingswisselkoers (Mood Exchange Rate). Een tekst die veranderingen in de AEX-index volgt. Toont de beurs een stijgende lijn dan krijgt de tekst een optimistischer toon dan bij dalende koersen. In dat laatste geval wordt de tekst pessimistischer van toon. Onder invloed van de stemming worden bepaalde sleutelwoorden en zinnen vervangen door andere.

    David Prater - 10.11.2011 - 14:31

  2. The Life of the City of the Mind

    In this creative work, Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries adopts a new graphical style. Compared to their earlier monochrome works, such as Dakota, the use of buildings and a vertical text box adds a new dimension to the narrative.

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 24.11.2011 - 16:28

  3. Extinction Elegies: a post-Fukushima interactive video-poem tht introduces mutations into the DNA of meaning.

    ARTIST STATEMENT: Nuclear reactors are built to last for about 30 years. After that, the spent fuel needs to be stored for thousands of years. Zero-fault is unknown in all human endeavours. Culture fissions. Extinction Elegies is about the fragile instability of received meaning at both biological and social levels.

    (Source: Artist's description on the project site)

    Scott Rettberg - 21.01.2012 - 19:04

  4. Distraction

    The Internet represents and extends human consciousness. Distraction explores the changing
    cultural and personal implications of the web through a live performance of improvised blogging and generative searching. Through the interaction between human and machine, the artist dramatizes her personal experience with technology.

    (Source: description from the Electronic Literature Exhibition catalogue)

    Note: This work was featured in the 2012 Electronic Literature Exhibition on the computer station featuring Future Writers--Electronic Literature by Undergraduates from U.S. Universities--Works on Desktop

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 30.01.2012 - 21:36

  5. popołudnie, pewna historia

    Jeśli wybitne narracje poznaje się po tym, że są dramatyzacją swojego działania, to popołudnie, pewna historia wzorowo wypełnia ten postulat. W labiryntowym świecie paranoi bohater, niczym Edyp, poszukuje odpowiedzi na pytanie „kto zabił?”. Czytelnik, który za nim podąża, wciągnięty zostaje przez tekst w ślepe odnogi, fabularne pętle i światy możliwe. Powieść staje się alegorią swojej własnej lektury, a jej nierozstrzygalność sprawia, że powraca się do niej latami.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 03.02.2012 - 01:37

  6. Collection

    The Collection is a short, text driven video about the self-imposed loneliness of a man living behind his video camera. Though a technically simple piece made entirely in LiveType and Final Cut, this brief narrative exposes a raw, unwavering feeling of regret and helplessness.

    (Source: Description from the Electronic Literature Exhibition catalogue)

    Note: This work was featured in the 2012 Electronic Literature Exhibition on the computer station featuring Future Writers--Electronic Literature by Undergraduates from U.S. Universities--Works on Desktop

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 03.02.2012 - 15:18

  7. Mapping

    Mapping is an interactive web-based text that addresses location, geographically, psychologically,
    and corporeally. By mousing through the text and exploring various options, users reveal layers, edit
    structure, and help create a unique piece with each iteration. Mapping was designed to be run in a
    browser and was created using HTML and JavaScript.

    (Source: description from the Electronic Literature Exhibition catalogue)

    Note: This work was featured in the 2012 Electronic Literature Exhibition on the computer station featuring Future Writers--Electronic Literature by Undergraduates from U.S. Universities--Works on Desktop

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 03.02.2012 - 15:25

  8. Robohand

    Observing that Keats's poem “reads like a program written for human software,” Josh White
    reinterprets “The Living Hand” in the voice of an artificially intelligent robotic computer system.
    Notions of persistence and durability reappear here in the guise of digital emulation. The end result
    is a commented code poem in pseudo-C++ that changes the original “so as to produce an alternative
    that is different yet recognizably related to it.” [from an Introduction by Prof. Kari Kraus]

    (Source: Description from the Electronic Literature Exhibition catalogue)

    Note: This work was featured in the 2012 Electronic Literature Exhibition on the computer station featuring Future Writers--Electronic Literature by Undergraduates from U.S. Universities--Works on Desktop

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 03.02.2012 - 15:30

  9. Selene and Chandra

    Selene and Chandra is created in the design of a thumb novel, a short story formatted for a touchscreen mobile phone. It is a narrative following twin sisters discovering the supernatural. The interface is customized to fit the theme and setting of the story; for example, paw prints and the story's pivotal dilapidated house embody the navigation, and the background shifts as each sister takes her turn in narration.

    (Source: description from the Electronic Literature Exhibition catalogue)

    Note: This work was featured in the 2012 Electronic Literature Exhibition on the computer station featuring Future Writers--Electronic Literature by Undergraduates from U.S. Universities--Mobile Works

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 05.02.2012 - 16:56

  10. Blue Light

    The Blue Light Project is a mobile media narrative. Composed to challenge conventional perceptions of security, the project guides participants through the campus using emergency phone towers as landmarks to discover who among their friends accused them of cocaine possession. With an immersive narrative written by Kirsten Petersen and Page Schumacher, a dynamic route mapped by Nicole Anderson and Allison Gray, and an interactive web interface coded by Kevin Diep, Tyler Lundfelt, and Dylan Symington, The Blue Light Project compels participants to reevaluate the certainty of personal safety and prized friendships.

    (Source: Description from the Electronic Literature Exhibition catalogue)

    Note: This work was featured in the 2012 Electronic Literature Exhibition on the computer station featuring Future Writers--Electronic Literature by Undergraduates from U.S. Universities--Mobile Works

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 08.02.2012 - 20:28

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