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  1. My Summer Vacation

    This haunting narrative about a summer vacation turned tragic uses a slim strip of moving images as the background for a stream of language flowing from right to left as a series of voices tell a piece of the story. The sound of waves on the shore serve as a soothing aural backdrop to each character’s whispered voices, perhaps suggestive of what happens when the sea raises its voice. Each character involved with the tragic turn of events brings a different perspective to the situation, yet they are all so involved in their own affairs, much like the ending of Robert Frost’s poem “Out, Out.” In the final lines of the poem, as the speaker (whisperer) seeks to tie up the events in a neat little package that can provide closure, we realize that closure eludes all the characters in the story, who must continue to live on haunted by their memories and regrets.

    (Source: Leonardo Flores, I ♥ E-Poetry)

    My Summer Vacation was originally published via Adobe Flash in 2008. It was republished via HTML5 in 2020.

    Scott Rettberg - 17.06.2012 - 13:59

  2. 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

  3. A Duck Has an Adventure

    A Duck Has an Adventure

    Scott Rettberg - 01.12.2012 - 13:17

  4. Evidence

    Try and piece together the mystery surrounding Emily. Get clues in the form of soundclips, pictures and text information.

    Dan Kvilhaug - 09.04.2013 - 22:07

  5. Backtrack

    Backtrack tries to recover memories from a girl who have been in a car crash. As she walks down memory lane looking at photos and visiting schools, she starts to remember some of her past.

    Eivind Farestveit - 22.01.2015 - 14:53

  6. Life of Fly

    FLY is an artist, poet, singer, and media figure. He is also a housefly. This is his life.

    (Source: Author's description from his website)

    Elias Mikkelsen - 22.01.2015 - 15:16

  7. Limmerance

    Limerence is the private blog of Clarice Mahon. Huge part of the blogposts evolves around how she feels about her boyfriend and how their relationship changes.

    Eivind Farestveit - 22.01.2015 - 15:21

  8. What I Am Wearing

    What I Am Wearing is a web text that collages texts appropriated from contemporary web sites to create through recombination a text that reflects on the media image of women, in particular women in the Middle East. Text and images were appropriated from recent English-language media sources on the internet. When the reader mouses-over passages in text, the hypertext link to the original source texts are revealed.

    Sumeya Hassan - 22.01.2015 - 15:35

  9. Infinite Notebook

    An infinitely scaling story about the possibilities moments can contain. Written for "Strange Times / Strange Tellers," a night of experimental fiction.

    Marius Ulvund - 22.01.2015 - 15:45

  10. Anonymous

    Anonymous

    Nina Kolovic - 31.10.2018 - 15:31

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