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The Avant-Garde and the Question of Literature
The Avant-Garde and the Question of Literature
Trygve Thorsheim - 24.09.2019 - 14:51
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Berry in conversation with Flore Chevalier
Berry in conversation with Flore Chevalier
Trygve Thorsheim - 24.09.2019 - 14:52
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“And Furthermore…,”
R. M. Berry responds to Joseph Tabbi
Tabbi responds in turn
Trygve Thorsheim - 24.09.2019 - 14:59
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Multimodality and Narrative Themes in Digital Literature: A Social Semiotic Multimodal Analysis of Megan Heyward’s of day, of night
Multimodality and Narrative Themes in Digital Literature: A Social Semiotic Multimodal Analysis of Megan Heyward’s of day, of night
Dene Grigar - 31.10.2019 - 23:35
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Some Notes on bp Nichol, Comics, and (Captain) Poetry
Some Notes on bp Nichol, Comics, and (Captain) Poetry was presented at the 2012 ELO conference.
Ole Samdal - 24.11.2019 - 22:17
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The Durability of Love: Background and History of Tim McLaughlin’s Notes Toward Absolute Zero
Shipwrecks, train wrecks, and wrecked hearts permeate Tim McLaughlin’s Notes Toward Absolute Zero (NTAZ), a hypertext narrative produced with Storyspace in 1993 and published by Eastgate Systems, Inc. in 1995 on 3.5-inch floppy disk and in 1996 on CD-ROM. As the title suggests, it is a story about cold so absolute that order and predictability are lost. As Rob Kendall points out in his study of the work, “Parsing the Cold: McLaughlin’s Notes Toward Absolute Zero,” the overarching theme of the narrative is the power of cold to both destroy and preserve.
Dene Grigar - 24.12.2019 - 23:16
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Locating Stephanie Strickland's True North
Many essays about the hypertext poem, "True North," address Stephanie Strickland's use of color and maps, such as Deena Larsen and Richard Higgason's "An Anatomy of Anchors" and its instantiation into two distinct media forms, such as Joseph Tabbi's "Stephanie Strickland's True North: A Migration between Media." Strickland herself has written essays about the work, most notably "Quantum Poetics: Six Thoughts," where she reminds readers that her work "investigate[s] oscillation between image, text, sounds, and animation, both within and between hypertextually linked units" (32). This essay, therefore, takes a different tack from these excellent examples. It offers a discussion of the work's history of production, which is necessary for establishing valid information about versions and dates, and its mechanics because experiencing the hypertext poem will soon no longer be possible for readers.
Dene Grigar - 31.12.2019 - 01:13
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Connections and Coincidences in The End: Death in Seven Colors: A Conversation with David Clark
Connections and Coincidences in The End: Death in Seven Colors: A Conversation with David Clark
Scott Rettberg - 30.01.2020 - 14:36
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Emotional Proximity through Inside the Distance: A Conversation with Sharon Daniel
Emotional Proximity through Inside the Distance: A Conversation with Sharon Daniel
Scott Rettberg - 31.01.2020 - 14:26
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Now What: Sharon Daniel and David Clark on the Digital Imaginary
Now What: Sharon Daniel and David Clark on the Digital Imaginary
Scott Rettberg - 31.01.2020 - 14:41