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  1. Remembering Bogle Chandler

    From the publication web site:The bizarre and tragic deaths of Margaret Chandler and Gib Bogle on the banks of the Lane Cove River in Sydney, 1963, remain an elusive and intriguing Australian mystery. This website explores the theme of inconsistent and impermanent memory, allowing you to shift forward and backward through time, space and point-of-view, and so compare eyewitness accounts of the deaths. The story is represented by a montage of sound, image and text, and is controlled via a map/graph interface. As you progress through it, the project becomes less about solving the crime and more about revealing the enigma of individual experience and interpretation. It is also about how a time and place, in this case Cold War Sydney, inescapably shapes the perceptions of the people who live within it, and how people who suffer an unexplainable tragedy are often blamed for it. It is the story of an improbable murder or an implausible accident; a puzzle without a solution where objective truth becomes impossible to grasp because it does not exist.  

     

    Patricia Tomaszek - 29.07.2011 - 14:30

  2. Tumulte, 227 histoires brèves

    Tumulte, 227 histoires brèves

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.08.2011 - 08:26

  3. What is an Intellectual?

    What is an Intellectual?

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 11.10.2011 - 16:05

  4. First Workshop Ever

    First Workshop Ever

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 12.10.2011 - 20:52

  5. Goggi

    Goggi

    Giovanna Di Rosario - 20.10.2011 - 16:55

  6. Jardins de plàstic I

    Jardins de plàstic I

    Sandra Hurtado - 06.12.2011 - 13:57

  7. Eidola Kosmos

    Eidola Kosmos

    Sandra Hurtado - 07.12.2011 - 18:06

  8. Map of a Future War

    Described by the author as a "Spatial narrative./Repeated access of a character set as data." In New Directions in Digital Poetry, Chris Funhouser notes that the author "...engineers, usning Flash and Javascript, a visually demanding poem that reflects the refined attributes ow WWW-based literary hypermedia." Funkhouser writes "Map of a Future War . . . does not limit itself to existing as an artwork about the injustices of business or to the deception and complexities of numbers, the miasma of trade. Ferrailo also acknowledges human failings and grief outside the realm of commerce, thereby suggesting that these collapses may be related."

    (Source: Chris Funkhouser, New Directions in Digital Poetry)

    Scott Rettberg - 03.02.2012 - 12:03

  9. Promise

    Structured in four acts, Maguire offers a personal narrative reflecting Ireland, its culture, and its myths.

    Scott Rettberg - 03.02.2012 - 14:23

  10. Shadows Never Sleep

    Shadows Never Sleep is a visual poem made for the Apple iPhone that can also be viewed on a web browser. The reader can move on to different pictures by clicking on certain points on the screen. The poem is non-linear and the stanzas can be read in any order on each picture. It describes different kinds of shadows using black and white text and images. Annotated by Kevin Chen.

    (Source: Description from the Electronic Literature Exhibition catalogue)

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 03.02.2012 - 16:26

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