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  1. Manuel Portela and Rui Torres on the Portuguese E-Lit Collection at ELMCIP.net

    Álvaro Seiça interviews Manuel Portela and Rui Torres on the Portuguese Electronic Literature Collection at ELMCIP.net. The conversation brings into question some of the important characteristics, influences and future directions of Portuguese E-Lit.

    For more info: http://elmcip.net/research-collection/portuguese-electronic-literature-c...

    Video recorded on September 26, 2013, during the ELO 2013 conference "Chercher le Texte" at the ENSAD, Paris.

    Alvaro Seica - 18.10.2013 - 10:02

  2. Entrevista a Rui Torres

    Rui Torres is Associate Professor at University Fernando Pessoa (UFP) in Porto and also author of several works of digital poetry. In this interview he explains how he started working in this field and where his inspiration comes from. Furthermore he explains why he sees the works of electronic literature as literary experiments and his concept of aesthetics taking in account his privilege for multimedia and the active participation of the readers in the creation of some his works. In the end he makes some considerations about preservation and archiving of works of electronic literature.

    Daniele Giampà - 12.11.2014 - 19:44

  3. Entrevista a Pedro Barbosa

    Pedro Barbosa recalls in this interview his memories of the first studies and works of electronic literature back in the 1970s when he was a student at the University of Porto. Starting from considerations about his collaborative works he makes a comparison between printed literature tradition and the age of new media focusing on the paradigmatic change of this very transitional period with live in and the differences of the creative work. Furthermore he makes an interesting statement on regard of the aesthetics of new media by comparing works of electronic literature with the oral tradition. In the end he mentions some of the milestones of electronic literature that he considers important.

    Daniele Giampà - 22.03.2015 - 15:58