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  1. Claudia Kozak

    Claudia Kozak

    Scott Rettberg - 21.05.2011 - 00:05

  2. The Virtual Disappearance of Miriam

    A work of interactive fiction following one man's darkly comical search for his missing wife.

    Andy Campbell - 21.05.2011 - 16:38

  3. Floppy

    An old 3.5" floppy disk found on a deserted road turns out to contain a disturbing narrative.

    Andy Campbell - 21.05.2011 - 16:47

  4. Arnaud Regnauld

    Arnaud Regnauld

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 22.05.2011 - 13:26

  5. Electronic Literature: New Horizons for the Literary (Website)

     This website was created in February of 2008 to complement the publication of N. Katherine Hayle's book, Electronic Literature: New Horizons for the Literary. The website aims to provide additional resources to students and teachers of electronic literature. The site is divided into the following sections:

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 22.05.2011 - 13:57

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    Scott Rettberg - 23.05.2011 - 14:32

  7. Ana María Uribe

    Ana María Uribe was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She has been making visual poetry since the 60s, when she started with her "Tipoemas" ("Typepoems") or typographic poems.

    Scott Rettberg - 23.05.2011 - 15:03

  8. Grafik Dynamo

    Grafik Dynamo is a net art work by Kate Armstrong & Michael Tippett that loads live images from the internet into a live action comic strip. From the time of its launch in 2005 to the end of 2008, the work used a live feed from social networking site LiveJournal. The work is currently using a feed from Flickr. The images are accompanied by narrative fragments that are dynamically loaded into speech and thought bubbles and randomly displayed. Animating the comic strip using dynamic web content opens up the genre in a new way: Together, the images and narrative serve to create a strange, dislocated notion of sense and expectation in the reader, as they are sometimes at odds with each other, sometimes perfectly in sync, and always moving and changing. The work takes an experimental approach to open ended narrative, positing a new hybrid between the flow of data animating the work and the formal perameter that comprises its structure.

    (Source: Project site)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 25.05.2011 - 10:46

  9. Nome

    A multimedia project produced in book, video, and CD form.

    "The poems of Nome pointed to the necessity of thinking not only about the transformations that the exchange of material artifacts implies in the way we interact with the words, but also in the way they modify the meanings of the words in this mediatic ecology system in which contents are made available to reading in different situations (at the museum, at home or in the street), affecting the poetic perception in a network of meanings that connects and individualizes them."

    (Quote from Giselle Beiguelman, "The Reader, the Player and the Executable Poetics: Towards a Literature Beyond the Book")

    Scott Rettberg - 25.05.2011 - 13:58

  10. Entre

    Entre (‘Enter’) (2001), a CD-ROM created by Brazilian artists Rafael Lain and Angela Detanico, that makes us think that it is possible to dare a non-phonetic thinking as a matrix of new cultural practices. The CD’s title, Entre, comprises some of its features. “Entre” in Portuguese means, as an imperative verb, “enter” and as an adverb it means “between,” and this double meaning transforms the title into an invitation and into a challenge: an invitation because it invites us to think of nothing but exploring its universe; a challenge because it constantly makes us hesitate in trying to define it, since it is a project that stays between writing and speech, between music and drawing, between letter and digit. Without explanations, it gives the reader two possibilities: to touch images, drawing with sounds, randomly using the computer keyboard; or installing a series of fonts created by Rafael Lain.

    (Description from Giselle Beiguelman, "The Reader, the Player and the Executable Poetics: Towards a Literature Beyond the Book")

    Scott Rettberg - 25.05.2011 - 16:24

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