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  1. DNA: A Digital Novel

    Taking the concept of identity theft to its logical conclusion, DNA is an interactive, Web-based novel set in the year 2075, in a future where genetic clones are commonplace and the unique identity of any individual is protected only by tacit consent. Detailing a year in the life of a clone who begins plotting to take on the identity of one of his "code partners," the novel includes a series of hyperlinks to real and fictional Wikipedia entries that provide a peek into the dystopic future of economic, agricultural, cultural, social, and political systems. Influenced by a range of electronic and experimental literary works published over the last fifteen years, DNA presents a non-linear narrative that allows each reader to select his or her own narrative path though the novel and to explore the text's connection to other fictional and non-fictional texts published on the Web. The networked architecture of the project enables the reader to not only construct and engage with the narrative world of the novel itself but with other narrative worlds that exist outside of the novel.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 12.06.2013 - 13:38

  2. Evolution

    Evolution is a online artwork that emulates the writing and compositions of poet and artist Johannes Heldén. The application analyzes a set of all published text- and sound-work by the artist and generates a continuously evolving poem that simulates Heldéns style : in vocabulary, the spacing in-between words, syntax. In this performance, the digital version of artist meets the original. The aim is to raise questions about authenticity, about the future, about physics and science fiction.

    (Source: http://chercherletexte.org/en/performance/evo-lution/)

    Alvaro Seica - 25.09.2013 - 12:22

  3. La tierra nunca comprenderá

    Organizado en formato de múltiples entradas de un blog, la trama de la obra sigue el viaje de la protagonista, Belén Gache, en un mundo ficticio que ha sido dominado por dictaduras semióticas. En este entorno de opresión lingüística, Gache se rebela a través de su búsqueda del entendimiento de la poesía, su significado y su relación con la tecnología. A través de la alianza de Gache con otros rebeldes semióticos, sus desafíos contra los falsificadores de palabras y su deseo de revelar la verdad sobre la poesía del robot semiautónomo, AI-Halim, la autora propone un análisis de la relación entre inteligencia humana, inteligencia artificial y poesía.

    Celene Bolanos - 29.11.2018 - 00:43