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  1. Publishing Holes

    Holes is a digital poem by Graham Allen that presents a new approach to autobiographical writing. It is a ten syllable one line per day poem which offers something less and something more than a window on the author’s life. Composition of Holes began on December 23rd, 2006. To mark the 10-year anniversary of the piece, a limited edition print volume of the text’s first decade has been released.

    James O'Sullivan - 15.05.2018 - 13:59

  2. Origin in Reverse: Holes at Ten

    Holes is a digital poem by Graham Allen that presents a new approach to autobiographical writing. It is a ten syllable one line per day poem which offers something less and something more than a window on the author’s life. Composition of Holes began on December 23rd, 2006. To mark the 10-year anniversary of the piece, a limited edition print volume of the text’s first decade has been released.

    James O'Sullivan - 15.05.2018 - 14:05

  3. Holes in Real Time

    Holes is a digital poem by Graham Allen that presents a new approach to autobiographical writing. It is a ten syllable one line per day poem which offers something less and something more than a window on the author’s life. Composition of Holes began on December 23rd, 2006. To mark the 10-year anniversary of the piece, a limited edition print volume of the text’s first decade has been released.

    James O'Sullivan - 15.05.2018 - 14:07

  4. Holes is Something

    Holes is a digital poem by Graham Allen that presents a new approach to autobiographical writing. It is a ten syllable one line per day poem which offers something less and something more than a window on the author’s life. Composition of Holes began on December 23rd, 2006. To mark the 10-year anniversary of the piece, a limited edition print volume of the text’s first decade has been released.

    James O'Sullivan - 15.05.2018 - 14:09

  5. Holey Writing

    Holey Writing

    James O'Sullivan - 15.05.2018 - 14:12

  6. Where Pointillism and Poetry Meet

    Holes is a digital poem by Graham Allen that presents a new approach to autobiographical writing. It is a ten syllable one line per day poem which offers something less and something more than a window on the author’s life. Composition of Holes began on December 23rd, 2006. To mark the 10-year anniversary of the piece, a limited edition print volume of the text’s first decade has been released.

    James O'Sullivan - 15.05.2018 - 14:16

  7. Hypertext: Storyspace to Twine

    Hypertext: Storyspace to Twine

    Astrid Ensslin - 05.06.2018 - 23:59

  8. Electronic Fictions: Television, the Internet, and the Future of Digital Fiction

    Electronic Fictions: Television, the Internet, and the Future of Digital Fiction

    Astrid Ensslin - 06.06.2018 - 00:12

  9. Conditions of Presence: Topological Complementarities in The Silent History

    As everyday network communication practices and habits of media consumption adapt to digital media technologies, creators of narrative fictions must meet the emerging expectations of readers and design digital fictions to invite and integrate opportunities for participation. Yet as additive and emergent participation processes are incorporated into digital fictions, it becomes increasingly important to strike a balance between authorial agency and user-generated content, between the core creative vision of cultural creators and the contributions of casual participants. 

     

    dmeurer - 15.06.2018 - 20:34

  10. Connecting Narrative Video games and Electronic literature

    This project aims to explore some of the differences and similarities between the narrative video games and electronic literature games documented in the ELMCIP Knowledge Base. The paper focuses on comparing the two game types and discussing literary aspects, game mechanics, platforms, and more. It also includes graphs made in Gephi that shows how tags and platforms from the Knowledge Base can be connected to the different games and works. 

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    Filip Falk - 23.07.2018 - 18:21

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