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  1. Gentleman Fight Night

    Een blik in het brein van de dichter. Abjecte insecten en andere onderkruipers betreden de ruwe, duistere bolster van de blanke pit. Daar staat de ring klaar voor de 'Gentleman Fight Night'. Laat het gevecht beginnen! Compleet met gruwelijke, in bloed gedrenkte finale.

    David Prater - 10.11.2011 - 14:23

  2. The 8 Rules of Fight Club - Kinetic Typography

    The 8 Rules of Fight Club - Kinetic Typography

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 11.02.2012 - 20:36

  3. Hurst

    Hurst is a cinematic network fiction, told through the Twitter account of virtual character Karen Barley. The work was performed as a 3 week live event that began in June 2011. Synopsis: Karen Barley is convinced by her sinister Boss to take on an outdoors project in an ancient Bronze Age woods. Her boyfriend Darren is excited about a mysterious legend of the Hurst and cant wait to find a hidden path he's heard of. On first appearance the Hurst seems mundane, with traffic and people close by. But gradually they begin to experience strange sounds and druid like signs. And when Darren discovers the path he opens a portal that lets in his Other. Convinced that her boyfriend is trying to frighten her, Karen slowly spirals into a deadly paranoia that result in tragic consequences. And all the while her madness is played out for all to see as she uses Twitter to tell everyone whats happening.

    Scott Rettberg - 01.12.2012 - 13:04

  4. The Dead

    An animated poem version of Billy Collins' "The Dead".

    Jeneen Naji - 08.01.2013 - 15:20

  5. Lost in Google

    Lost in Google

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 30.06.2013 - 13:18

  6. lonelygirl 15

    The video diary of a teenaged girl named Bree, first presented as real, but that turned out to be a fictional web series.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 05.07.2013 - 14:43

  7. Somos

    Somos

    Maya Zalbidea - 18.03.2015 - 11:00

  8. Naamlozer

    Naamlozer

    Hannah Ackermans - 16.08.2016 - 08:42

  9. June 17th

    In collaboration, two become one, but the process isn’t always easy—it requires constant negotiation. Who speaks and who is silenced?In “June 17th” two figures attempt to tell one story, in the process raising questions about how we narrate and construct our lives, who we are, and what we know. Based on Borsuk and Andy Fitch’s As We Know (Subito, 2014), an erased and redacted diary that presents the most unmediated-seeming idiom—the diurnal, journalistic record—as itself the consequence of methodical and whimsical extraction, this project foregrounds the tensions of authorship that arise within the text.

    Eirik Tveit - 03.10.2016 - 11:44

  10. O Cosmonauta

    The initial idea of The Cosmonaut came from a suggestion that we work on the story of Ed Aldrin, bringing it to the digital environment. Of course, the philosophical or anthropological record did not seduce us in any way, but the possibility of fictionalizing a history of religious conversion (or reconversion). On the surface, what is known of this episode is that Aldrin, having remained alone in the Lunar Module while Neil Armstrong made his historic walk ( a small step for a man, a great leap for mankind ...), had a kind of religious epiphany. From there, he became (or came to be) a convicted Christian. On top of that, we proposed to change the location of the epiphany, which became a spacecraft in outer space, orbiting the Moon. The astronaut, on the other hand, would be a cosmonaut because of the etymological implications of this term

    source:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/textodigital/article/view/1807-9288...

    Alvaro Seica - 04.11.2016 - 14:29

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