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  1. Electronic Literature: Linking Database Projects

    Electronic Literature: Linking Database Projects

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 19.06.2012 - 15:15

  2. Computer-Mediated Collaborative Writing

    Many different kinds of works of literature, text works, or text-inclusive performances have been created in computer-mediated collaborative systems, and computer-mediated collaborative writing projects are an integral approach to new media writing. Examples range from a few writers working together with the same authoring system to global telecommunications projects where writers, artists and readers contribute to a work from many nodes around the world.

    Source: Introduction (Narrabase)

    Patricia Tomaszek - 23.08.2012 - 13:45

  3. A Response to Nick Montfort's "Programming for Fun, Together"

    A response to Nick Montfort's "Remediating the Social" keynote talk. Rettberg was subsituting for Rita Raley, who was unable to attend the conference due to Hurricane Sandy's impact on New York. Rettberg provides two examples of collaborative procedural writing practices as a contrast to the social programming examples such as the Demoscene Montfort discusses, and some followup questions on the four main points of Montfort's essay.

    Scott Rettberg - 02.11.2012 - 09:10

  4. Sauti ya wakulima: "The Voice of the Farmers": The creation of a community memory through appropriated media

    Sauti ya wakulima: "The Voice of the Farmers": The creation of a community memory through appropriated media

    Scott Rettberg - 04.11.2012 - 11:30

  5. Upstage

    Upstage

    Scott Rettberg - 04.11.2012 - 12:02

  6. The Digital Manual

    The Digital Manual

    Scott Rettberg - 04.11.2012 - 12:10

  7. Process-Intensive Literature

    Process-Intensive Literature

    Scott Rettberg - 12.01.2013 - 10:42

  8. International Electronic LIterature

    International Electronic LIterature

    Scott Rettberg - 12.01.2013 - 10:54

  9. The trAce Experience

    trAce, an online organization located at Nottingham Trent University, UK, offers educational and cultural opportunities for writers. We will be presenting and discussing some of the products related to that process.

    Janet Holmes, Boise State University (USA)
    "The trAce Experience: 'The Ballad of Sand and Harry Soot'"

    Marjorie C. Luesebrink, Irvine Valley College (USA)
    "The trAce Experience: Collaborative Aspects of Fibonacci's Daughter"

    Christy Sheffield Sanford, trAce (USA)
    "The trAce Experience: Virtual Writer-in-Residence - Creating a New Profession"

    Sue Thomas, Nottingham Trent University (UK)
    "The trAce Experience: Connecting Writers in Real and Virtual Space"

    Scott Rettberg - 19.01.2013 - 16:29

  10. Cavewriting

    Push aside the thick, dark curtain, step across the cables on the floor and you'll find yourself standing on a white floor with white screens in front of you and to each of your sides. Above you are projectors and speakers. You're given a pair of goggles and a glove. You put them on and wait for Screen to begin. The space darkens. A voice begins to read: "In a world of illusions, we hold ourselves in place by memories." In the dark there is nothing for you to do but listen.

    Screen is a literary work that can only be experienced in a Cave. In a Cave, images -- or in the case of Screen, words -- are projected on all three walls and on the floor. When you stand in the Cave wearing goggles, you experience the projected images as a three dimensional space in which you can move around. The goggles and glove allow the Cave to track your position, so you can control the environment by moving your body and your hand.

    Light over the sill of an unshaded
    bedroom window, into a woman's eyes.
    She turns away, slips half back under sleep.

    Scott Rettberg - 28.01.2013 - 00:51

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