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  1. Kind of Blue

    An email novel that forms a sequel to Rob Wittig's Blue Company, originally sent out in emails to a small group of readers over the course of the summer of 2002, and later published on the web as an archive of emails in August 2003 by frAme Journal of Culture and Technology.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 02.02.2011 - 22:03

  2. Spawn

    Spawn is a mouse-responsive liquid poem that reduces its own language and content into chaos and symbols.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 11.02.2011 - 16:45

  3. Crowds and Power

    Crowds and Power

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 28.02.2011 - 14:09

  4. Firefly

    Firefly: a tale told in 180 degrees of separation is a lyrical yet formal structure comprised of 6 stanzas, each five lines "long" and six lines "deep." Readers make their own way through the text by clicking on each line to reveal a different facet of the story. Click on the right hand icon for the next installment of lines.

    The work is a "true" hypertext in that it cannot be read linearly. The structure, subtly changing settings, and reader interaction all provide multi-dimensional spaces for meaning, subtext, and context.

    (Source: Description from Poems that Go)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.09.2011 - 10:40

  5. Beckett's Bounce

    Beckett's Bounce tells story of two persons meeting in a taxi. The passenger is an anonymous writer, but the driver is the legendary writer and playright Samuel Beckett. They converse, mostly about violence and sex, and engage in sexual acts with prostitutes. The work is set in the usual monochrome style of Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries, with white letters on a black background, also features a jazzy soundtrack. 

    The work was published on Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries' web page in 2002 according to the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine.

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 02.10.2011 - 13:46

  6. The Eden Database

    If the codes that make up digital images are unique like the people in the images are unique, then we might imaginatively think of these codes as a form of digital DNA. The Eden Database contains 32 detail plus 32 derived index records of digital image code samples taken from descendants of Eve in the summer and fall of year 2002. The Eden Database features dynamic record retrieval and reporting functions -- auto, select, scroll, and random. Users will choose these and related sub-functions to generate system standard plus recombinant code samples custom reports.

    (Source:About page for the Eden Database)

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 23.02.2012 - 14:11

  7. V: WaveSon.nets / Losing L'una

    V: WaveSon.nets / Losing L'una

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 29.03.2012 - 14:50

  8. Clues

    Clues explores the nature of communication, knowledge, and identity through the language and postures of mystery fiction. It's a metaphysical whodunit that invites you to solve the mystery by uncovering clues linked to images throughout the work. The search becomes a game that leads you down wooded trails, back alleys, and empty hallways. Which characters should you pursue? Which objects should you investigate? To win the game, you must separate all the clues from the red herrings. Your final score determines the outcome of the text. But is the mystery really soluble? Is winning actually better than losing? Are the answers or the questions more revealing?

    (Source: 2002 State of the Arts gallery)

    Scott Rettberg - 16.06.2012 - 11:45

  9. LEi/iEBESÜBUNGEN

    Von 15. Mai bis 15. Juli 2002 wurden über Postkarten und Mailings Menschen dazu aufgefordert, per SMS Körperteile, deren Beschreibungen und Verortungen einzusenden. Aus diesem Material entstanden die untenstehenden Body-Tracks: Geschichten, Beobachtungen, Assoziationen; Leibes- und Liebesuebungen für den kollektiven Körper.

    (Source: Homepage)

    Jörgen Schäfer - 07.11.2012 - 16:46

  10. Red/tratos

    Una galería de retratos de los grandes escritores de nuestra lengua, una experiencia tridimensional hipermedia en torno al nombre de Cervantes...: Música, plástica y tecnología en la Red. (autor)

    Luciana Gattass - 22.11.2012 - 14:20

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