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  1. The Cartographer’s Confession

    The second of the Ambient Literature commissions features a story written by James Attlee, author of titles including Isolarion, Nocturne, Station to Station, and Guernica: Painting the End of the World (forthcoming October 2017). His new ambient literature work, The Cartographer’s Confession, combines fiction and non-fiction, imagined and real locations, to create a story of migration, loss, betrayal, and retribution that builds to a savage denouement.

    The smartphone app allows you personal access to source materials for the film The Cartographer’s Confession, collected by screenwriter Catriona Schilling (CS). It features audio, prose, illustrations, an original collection of 1940’s London photographs, 3D soundscapes, and a bespoke musical score by group The Night Sky.

    Akvile Sinkeviciute - 05.09.2018 - 15:33

  2. Sleepless

    Sleepless

    Nina Kolovic - 03.11.2018 - 13:23

  3. Ishmael

    A short multimedia-enhanced hypertext game about perpetual cycles of displacement and violence, as seen through the lens of a child. Takes about 15 minutes to read/play, and no gaming skills are required.

    Ishmael debuted at the 2017 Spring Thing interactive fiction festival, was selected to be showcased at the PixelPop Festival in St. Louis, was nominated for the "Best Social Impact Game" award at BIG: Brazil’s Independent Games Festival, was an IndieCade Finalist, and was shortlisted for the 2017 New Media Writing Prize

    Nina Kolovic - 03.11.2018 - 13:31

  4. A Modern Ghost

    An interactive short story, A MODERN GHOST explores a young man's memories of a love that was never realized.

    Featuring an original soundtrack, 22 photo illustrations, and a few innovative surprises, it is the first release by digital literature studio AltSalt.

    LENGTH: 3-5 minutes

    (Source: App store description of the work)

    Nina Kolovic - 03.11.2018 - 14:33

  5. Hilda Bewildered

    Thank you for your interest in this app. Ironically, this page gets more interest now that Hilda Bewildered is unavailable!

    Hilda Bewildered was released 30 January 2015. Apple removes from sale apps which have not been regularly updated, regardless of whether they continue to work or not. In order to update Hilda we need the latest XCode, which requires a newer Mac. When we buy a new Mac, we’ll update XCode and resubmit Hilda Bewildered to the App Store. But we recently updated our PCs, so… we don’t actually need new Macs right now, apart from this one annoying thing.

    See the Hilda Bewildered Book Trailer on YouTube.

    Author notes are available from within the app. Various extra notes can be found published on this blog — click on a Hilda Bewildered tag or do a search for “Hilda Bewildered” to see them all in one place.

    Nina Kolovic - 03.11.2018 - 14:54