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  1. minE~i+)_mire ®+U experienced?

    minE~i+)_mire ®+U experienced?

    Scott Rettberg - 27.04.2011 - 14:25

  2. Du jeu d l'art et des e-formes: perspective combinatoire

    Du jeu d l'art et des e-formes: perspective combinatoire

    Scott Rettberg - 27.04.2011 - 14:31

  3. Le jeu au risque de l'art

    Le jeu au risque de l'art

    Scott Rettberg - 27.04.2011 - 14:36

  4. Peinture et création numérique: le jeu et les coulisses

    Peinture et création numérique: le jeu et les coulisses

    Scott Rettberg - 27.04.2011 - 14:39

  5. En guise de conclusion: Lieux d'opcité, le sort en jeu dans l'art

    En guise de conclusion: Lieux d'opcité, le sort en jeu dans l'art

    Scott Rettberg - 27.04.2011 - 14:41

  6. CityFish

    CityFish is a hybrid word, title of a hybrid work, tale of a hybrid creature. Part classical parable, part children’s picture book, CityFish is a web-based intertextual hypermedia transmutation of Aesop’s Town Mouse Country Mouse fable. Winters, Lynne freezes in Celsius in the fishing village of Brooklyn, Nova Scotia (Canada), a few minutes walk from a white sandy beach. Summers, she suffers her city cousins sweltering in Fahrenheit in Queens, New York (USA). Lynne knows everyone knows it’s supposed to be the other way around. Lynne is a fish out of water. In the country, her knowledge of the city separates her from her school of friends. In the city, her foreignness marks her as exotic. Meanwhile, the real city fish lie in scaly heaps on long ice-packed tables in hot and narrow Chinatown streets. CityFish represents asynchronous relationships between people, places, perspectives and times through a horizontally scrolling browser window, suggestive of a panorama, a diorama, a horizon line, a skyline, a timeline, a Torah scroll.

    J. R. Carpenter - 07.10.2011 - 15:10

  7. All Together Now: Hypertext, Collective Narrative, and Online Collective Knowledge Communities

    Revision of essay previously titled "All Together Now: Collective Knowledge, Collective. Narratives, and Architectures of Participation."

    This essay explores the history and methodologies of collective narrative projects, and their relationship to collective knowledge projects and methodologies. By examining different forms of conscious, contributory, and unwitting participation, the essay develops a richer understanding of successful large-scale collaborative projects. The essay then examines large-scale architectures of participation in Wikipedia and Flickr to extrapolate from those observations potential methodologies for the creation of collective narratives.

    Scott Rettberg - 14.10.2011 - 13:01

  8. eLiterature: la letteratura nell’era digitale. Definizione, concetto e statuto.

    In questo contributo si analizza il concetto di eLiterature e il suo statuto digitale. Si considera quindi il rapporto tra letteratura ed eLiterature e si presentano le caratteristiche peculiari di quest’ultima. Attraversando i concetti di digital born, paper-under-glass, ibridità, mutagenabilità, ergodicità, agency e testualità digitale si offre infine una definizione di letteratura elettronica.

    Fabio De Vivo - 22.10.2011 - 11:54

  9. Die Literaturkarte als Interface

    Die Literaturkarte als Interface

    Jörgen Schäfer - 22.03.2012 - 11:53

  10. From Synesthesias to Multimedia: How to Talk about New Media Narrative

    An argument for a multimedia narratology that accounts for both relationships between media within a digital work and how work positions itself within a larger media multiplicty. Punday develops his argument in part through a reading of the multimedia aesthetic in Talan Memmott's Lexia to Perplexia.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 08.04.2012 - 09:12

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