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  1. Magic-Tree

    magic-tree is an interactive online narrative first published on the web in 2001, commissioned by Paul Bonaventura of the Laboratory at the Ruskin School, Oxford.

    The website uses animation, video, audio and printed text and was designed for the fastest internet connection of the time - 56K. At launch, a limited edition of boxes containing physical components of the story we offered free. The boxes were perfumed and contained a crystal ‘magic-tree’ kit, several mint/chocolate twigs, a bag of soil and some cherry pips.

    In its story, as well as its form, magic-tree addresses questions about how we interact with web fiction.

    The site only works with Internet Explorer and requires Quicktime. It takes a few hours to complete the four chapters.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 29.06.2013 - 23:54

  2. Паутина (Web)

    Паутина (Web)

    Natalia Fedorova - 15.08.2013 - 15:25

  3. The Bloody Chamber

    The Bloody Chamber

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 29.08.2013 - 13:44

  4. Carnivore

    Carnivore is a surveillance tool for data networks. At the heart of the project is CarnivorePE, a software application that listens to all Internet traffic (email, web surfing, etc.) on a specific local network. Next, CarnivorePE serves this data stream over the net to an unlimited number of creative interfaces called "clients." The clients are each designed to animate, diagnose, or interpret the network traffic in various ways.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 29.08.2013 - 14:04

  5. Marat Guelman - 2

    Marat Guelman - 2

    Natalia Fedorova - 03.09.2013 - 11:58

  6. Ce qui me passe par la tête

    Ce qui me passe par la tête

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 21.04.2014 - 23:15

  7. Serial Letters

    Serial Letters

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 21.04.2014 - 23:48

  8. The Doorman

    The Doorman

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 22.04.2014 - 19:42

  9. Nada tiene sentido

    Nada tiene sentido (Nothing makes sense) by Isabel Ara and Iñaki Lorenzo is a digital diary whose narrator is desperate because he cannot get out of his bedroom, the only thing he can do is typing how he feels on his computer. Once we are reading and watching this autobiography we realize that we are reading the reflections of a schizophrenic person that finishes by losing the logical word order and whose identity is fragmented until it dissolves itself into the virtual space. ("Literatura digital en español" de Dolores Romero López) (http://www.mcu.es/lectura/pdf/v11_dolores_romero.pdf)

    Maya Zalbidea - 15.06.2014 - 21:17

  10. The Illuminated Manuscript

    A commissioned work for Documenta11 in Kassel, Germany, the Illuminated Manuscript explores the communicative possibilities of spatialized language in the electronic media. Combining physical interfaces with purely typographical information in a virtual environment, this piece explored new types of reading in tune with human perceptual abilities.

    A handbound book is set in a spartan room. Projected typography is virtually printed into the blank pages with a video projector. Sensors embedded in the pages tell the computer as the pages are turned. In addition, sonar sensors allow visitors to run their hands over and to disrupt, combine and manipulate the text on each page. The book begins with an essay on the four freedoms – freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from fear and freedom from want. Each page explores a different text on the topic of freedom.

    (Source: Project description at Small Design)

    Scott Rettberg - 08.02.2015 - 23:54

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