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  1. Entrevista a Pedro Barbosa

    Pedro Barbosa recalls in this interview his memories of the first studies and works of electronic literature back in the 1970s when he was a student at the University of Porto. Starting from considerations about his collaborative works he makes a comparison between printed literature tradition and the age of new media focusing on the paradigmatic change of this very transitional period with live in and the differences of the creative work. Furthermore he makes an interesting statement on regard of the aesthetics of new media by comparing works of electronic literature with the oral tradition. In the end he mentions some of the milestones of electronic literature that he considers important.

    Daniele Giampà - 22.03.2015 - 15:58

  2. Entretien avec Jean-Pierre Balpe

    Entretien avec Jean-Pierre Balpe

    Daniele Giampà - 27.03.2015 - 17:26

  3. Entretien avec Serge Bouchardon

    In this interview Serge Bouchardon resumes his many activities in the realm of digital media. Besides a professional background in e-learning and the activity as researcher and professor he has also authored a book about electronic literature and several literary works. He explains why in his book he chose the theories of structuralism to analyse a topic that reaches out to post-structuralism or post-modern theories. Furthermore he describes the way the aesthetics of the literary text changes in the digital context. He then ponders about the status of electronic literature in the field of academia and talks about his current projects.

    Daniele Giampà - 04.04.2015 - 17:51

  4. Interview with Andy Campbell

    In this interview Andy Campbell talks about his first works in video games programming during his teens and how he got involved with digital literature in the mid-1990s. He then gives insight into his work by focusing on the importance of the visual and the ludic elements and the use of specific software or code language in some of his works. In the end he describes the way he looks at digital born works in general.

    Daniele Giampà - 07.04.2015 - 10:59

  5. Interview with Alan Bigelow

    Alan Bigelow tells in this interview how he started publishing online works of digital poetry around the year 1999 and where his inspirations for his work come from. Furthermore he explains why he chose to change from working with Flash to working with HTML5 and in which way this decision subsequently changed his way of writing. Then he considers the transition from printed books to digital literature from the point of view of the reader also in regards of the aesthetics of digital born literature. In the end he gives his opinion about the status of electronic literature in the academic field.

    Daniele Giampà - 10.04.2015 - 10:11

  6. Unprinted

    An interview with Anne Karhio on printed and digital contemporary Irish poetry, place and new media technologies.

    Anne Karhio - 23.04.2015 - 11:08

  7. Becoming Digital

    A circular interview on "Becoming Digital" conducted by J. R. Carpenter, with responses from Brian Stefans, Stuart Moulthrop, Darren Wershler, David Jhave Johnston, Lori Emerson, Nick Montfort, and Stephanie Strickland in an anthology on experimental poetics edited by Amy De'Ath and Fred Wah, out now from Banff Centre Press.

    J. R. Carpenter - 10.05.2015 - 11:55

  8. Entrevista a André Vallias

    Entrevista a André Vallias

    Daniele Giampà - 01.07.2015 - 21:39

  9. The Digital Search for Meaning: An Interview with Michael Maguire

    The Digital Search for Meaning: An Interview with Michael Maguire

    James O'Sullivan - 17.01.2017 - 22:41

  10. The Digital Autobiographic: Holes, by Graham Allen

    The Digital Autobiographic: Holes, by Graham Allen

    James O'Sullivan - 17.01.2017 - 22:46

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