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Martijn Holtkamp - 21.05.2024 - 12:57
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Adam Vidiksis
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Alain Damasio
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Christy Sheffield Sanford
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Collection of Polish E-Lit Works and Academic References
This is an ongoing collection in progress referencing critical writing and creative works both by Polish authors but also translations from other languages into Polish. Generally, it presents the Polish scene of electronic literature and welcomes Knowledge Base contributors and curators in that field of research. Zapraszam!
Patricia Tomaszek - 05.10.2012 - 15:59
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iPhone and iPad E-Lit
A collection of resources on electronic literature created for the iPhone, iPad or similar devices. Initially based on Lori Emerson's "mobile poetics: a select bibliography of digital textuality/art apps."
Scott Rettberg - 07.10.2012 - 13:04
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Brazilian Electronic Literature Collection
Despite Brazil’s continental dimensions, Brazilian electronic literary production is concentrated on a few metropolitan areas, Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo being the most prolific. Though one can certainly detect interconnections amongst the producers and critics of electronic literature, it would be somewhat premature to speak of a national (in the sense of all-encompassing) community of electronic literature in Brazil. There are, however, burgeoning sub-communities well worth mentioning, particularly if one is willing to aggregate electronic art as an “edge” to a Brazilian network of Electronic Literature. Institutionally, São Paulo houses both the internationally renowned FILE (Festival Internacional de Linguagem Eletrônica) , a success story from its inception, and Itaú Cultural, the cultural branch of the eponymous bank, which hosts and maintains the most complete online encyclopedia of Brazilian interchanges between art and technology (http://elmcip.net/databases-and-archives/enciclopedia-itau-cultural-arte...).
Luciana Gattass - 19.10.2012 - 10:29
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Nordic Electronic Literature Research Collection
This collection is to include creative and critical works from Scandinavia (Denmark and the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden), and from Finland, Greenland, or Sápmi. It also can include details concerning events, conferences, performances, installations, exhibitions, etc related to electronic literature, and which take place in one or more of these countries/regions. Languages representative of these regions are: Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian (Nynorsk, Bokmål), Swedish, Finnish, Greenlandic, Sami, and their various dialects). Any work that at least partially uses one or more of these, automatically belongs in this collection. Works by people who identify themselves as belonging to these countries and areas, but who write in a different language, also are included in this collection.
Melissa Lucas - 19.11.2012 - 15:08