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  1. Saying Something about "I Have Said Nothing"

    This essay offers an in-depth analysis of the themes that dominate the work, "I Have Said Nothing." It also provides reference materials, both creative and critical, instrumental for a better understanding of the work. 

    Mouannes Hojairi - 06.06.2018 - 18:47

  2. Untangling the Threads of the Labyrinth in David Kolb's "Socrates in the Labyrinth"

    This esssays contains biographical information on the US philosopher, David Kolb and bibliographic, hypertext and other media pertaining to Kolb's ground-breaking essay, "Socrates in the Labyrinth."
     

    Marta Deyrup - 06.06.2018 - 18:58

  3. Of Presence and Electronic Literature

    In this chapter, in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Electronic Literature, Luciana Gattass aim to approximate German literary theorist Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht's aesthetics of "presence" to the recent phenomenon of electronic literature, which Gattass describes as the digitally "born" literary objects meant to be experienced within networked and programmable media environments. 

    sondre rong davik - 19.09.2018 - 15:05

  4. Coping with bits: Dene Grigar

    Dene Grigar begins by detailing the challenges that current archival practices pose for preserving electronic literature. Examples from various library collections and experiences with preparing works for archives in her own lab help to foreground the problems needed to be solved.

    Carlos Muñoz - 15.10.2018 - 19:21

  5. Coping with bits: Leonardo Flores

    Leonardo Flores introduces the ELO’s initiative to preserve works of e-lit at the Electronic Literature Archives (ELA) and the white paper the committee is developing for others interested finding sustainable ways to make e-lit accessible for long-term use to the public.

    Carlos Muñoz - 15.10.2018 - 19:26