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  1. A Critical Look at E-Lit

    A Critical Look at E-lit was a session held at the 2016 ELO conference.

    Session 1.3: A Critical Look at E-Lit
    MacLaurin D105
    Chair: Philippe Brand, Lewis & Clark College

    • “Methods of Interrogation,” John Murray, University of California Santa Cruz
    • “Peering through the Window,” Philippe Brand, Lewis & Clark College
    • “(E-)re-writing Well-Known Works,” Agnieszka Przybyszewska, University of Lodz

    Ole Samdal - 25.11.2019 - 22:25

  2. Literary games panel at ELO 2016

    Literary games was a session held at the 2016 ELO conference.

    Session 1.4: Literary Games
    MacLaurin D109
    Chair: Alex Mitchell, National University of Singapore

    • “Twine Games,” Alanna Bartolini, UC Santa Barbara
    • “Whose Game Is It Anyway?,” Ryan House, Washington State University Vancouver
    • “Micronarratives Dynamics in the Structure of an Open-World Action-Adventure Game,” Natalie Funk, Simon Fraser University

    Ole Samdal - 26.11.2019 - 00:15

  3. eLit and the (Next) Future of Cinema

    eLit and the (Next) Future of Cinema was a session held at the 2016 ELO conference.

    Session 1.5: eLit and the (Next) Future of Cinema
    MacLaurin D107
    Roundtable
    Chair: Steven Wingate, South Dakota State University

    • Steve Wingate, South Dakota State University
    • Kate Armstrong, Emily Carr University
    • Samantha Gorman, USC

    Ole Samdal - 26.11.2019 - 00:19

  4. Authors & texts

    Authors & texts was a session that took place at the 2016 ELO conference.

     

    Session 1.6: Authors & Texts
    MacLaurin D101
    Chair: Robert Glick, Rochester Institute of Technology

    • “Generative Poems by Maria Mencia,” Angelica Huizar, Old Dominion University
    • “Inhabitation: Johanna Drucker: “no file is ever self-identical,” Joel Kateinikoff, University of Alberta
    • “The Great Monster: Ulises Carrión as E-Lit Theorist,” Élika Ortega, University of Kansas
    • “Pedagogic Strategies for Electronic Literature,” Mia Zamora, Kean University

    Ole Samdal - 26.11.2019 - 00:29

  5. Digital Preservation

    Digital Presentation was presented at the 2016 ELO conference

    Source: http://elo2016.com/conference-schedule/

    Ole Samdal - 26.11.2019 - 11:40

  6. Action session day 1

    Action session day 1 was a session held at the 2016 ELO conference.

    3:15-4:45: Action Session Day 1
    MacLaurin D111

    • Digital Preservation, by Nicholas Schiller, Washington State University Vancouver; Zach Coble, NYU
    • ELMCIP, Scott Rettberg and Álvaro Seiça, University of Bergen; Hannah Ackermans, Utrecht University
    • Wikipedia-A-Thon, Liz Losh, College of William and Mary

    Ole Samdal - 26.11.2019 - 12:38

  7. Understanding Bots

    Understanding bots was a panel at the 2016 elo conference.

    Ole Samdal - 26.11.2019 - 17:14

  8. Action Session Day 2

    Action Session Day 2 was a session at the 2016 ELO conference.

      Digital Preservation, by Nicholas Schiller, Washington State University Vancouver; Zach Coble, NYU

      • ELMCIP, Allison Parrish, Fordham University; Scott Rettberg, University of Bergen; David Nunez Ruiz, Neotipo; Hannah Ackermans, Utrecht University
      • Wikipedia-A-Thon, Liz Losh, College of William and Mary

      Ole Samdal - 26.11.2019 - 17:17

    • E-lit Pedagogy in Global Setting

      E-lit Pedagogy in Global Setting was presented at the 2016 elo conference.

      Ole Samdal - 26.11.2019 - 17:46

    • The Art of Computational Media

      The Art of Computational Media was presented at the 2016 elo conference.

      Ole Samdal - 26.11.2019 - 17:48

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