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  1. El diario del niño burbuja

    El proyecto Bubbleboy fue concebido para ser realizado a partir de 100 posts, durante cien días consecutivos. Establecí, a manera de constraint oulipiano, que cada post constaría de una imagen al azar, encontrada en un buscador de imágenes y de un texto breve que de alguna manera se relacionara con la misma. El Diario del Niño Burbuja se constituyó como un texto a la deriva y en proceso, sin una trama o dirección preestablecida. Frágil e inconstante, Burbuja, está en continua amenaza de desaparición. Al igual que las burbujas flotan en un hiperespacio constituido por múltiples dimensiones, Bubbleboy habita el ciberespacio, lugar igualmente multidimensional que propone una nueva espacialidad y una nueva temporalidad sin órdenes lineales o causales precisos.

    (Escrito por la autora, Belén Gache, publicado en belengache.net)

    Maya Zalbidea - 27.02.2014 - 20:55

  2. The Dionaea House

    The Dionaea House is a horror hypertext fiction with a plot revolving around a predatory, supernatural house which exists in multiple places at once. The work's title references the Latin name of the Venus flytrap (Dionaea Muscipula), a carnivorous plant with multiple heads which uses scent to lure in insects, that it then traps and consumes.

    The Dionaea House’s story is split into multiple, loosely connected parts, each either hosted as an individual website or a blog.

    The central hub of the story was hosted on a website entitled "The Dionaea House: Correspondence from Mark Condry, September 6, 2004 - October 1, 2004". This site, maintained by a fictional version of the author Eric Heisserer, is split into into two sections. The first section details a series of emails received from Mark Condry, an old friend of Eric’s who has received a newspaper clipping in the mail describing a double murder and suicide committed by another old friend, Andrew. Mark decides to investigate, but disappears after sending a series of text messages from within a house that irrevocably changed Andrew.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.05.2014 - 20:38