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  1. Interview with Andy Campbell: “Digital Fiction and Interactive Fiction”

    Interview with Andy Campbell: “Digital Fiction and Interactive Fiction”

    Fabio De Vivo - 22.10.2011 - 11:14

  2. Intervista con Caterina Davinio: “eLiterature, ePoetry e correlazioni”

    Intervista con Caterina Davinio: “eLiterature, ePoetry e correlazioni”

    Fabio De Vivo - 22.10.2011 - 11:20

  3. Intervista con Filippo Rosso: “eLiterature e Hypertext Fiction"

    Intervista con Filippo Rosso: “eLiterature e Hypertext Fiction"

    Fabio De Vivo - 22.10.2011 - 11:23

  4. Kenneth Goldsmith

    A conversational interview between the with poet Kenneth Goldsmith and the literary critic Marcus Boon.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 27.10.2011 - 13:29

  5. An interview with Maria Engberg

    Maria Engberg is a lecturer at Blekinge Tekniska Högskola in Karlskrona, Sweden, and a researcher in digital media and literature. David Prater interviewed her about electronic literature pedagogy as part of Cordite's 'Electronica' issue. The interview also features quotes from participants at the ELMCIP workshop on E-lit Pedagogy held in Karlskrona in June 2011. 

    David Prater - 20.01.2012 - 10:38

  6. Mez Interview

    Mez Interview

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 19.02.2012 - 19:49

  7. Interview with Jean-Luc Lamarque

    Introduction and interview with multmedia artist Jean-Luc Lamarque, published as part of "Paris Connection" -- a series of interviews with French artists and authors by Jim Andrews.

    Scott Rettberg - 16.06.2012 - 13:40

  8. Stuttgarter Gruppe und Netzprojekte

    Stuttgarter Gruppe und Netzprojekte

    Johannes Auer - 06.11.2012 - 11:34

  9. Cavewriting

    Push aside the thick, dark curtain, step across the cables on the floor and you'll find yourself standing on a white floor with white screens in front of you and to each of your sides. Above you are projectors and speakers. You're given a pair of goggles and a glove. You put them on and wait for Screen to begin. The space darkens. A voice begins to read: "In a world of illusions, we hold ourselves in place by memories." In the dark there is nothing for you to do but listen.

    Screen is a literary work that can only be experienced in a Cave. In a Cave, images -- or in the case of Screen, words -- are projected on all three walls and on the floor. When you stand in the Cave wearing goggles, you experience the projected images as a three dimensional space in which you can move around. The goggles and glove allow the Cave to track your position, so you can control the environment by moving your body and your hand.

    Light over the sill of an unshaded
    bedroom window, into a woman's eyes.
    She turns away, slips half back under sleep.

    Scott Rettberg - 28.01.2013 - 00:51

  10. Interview with Steve McCaffery

    Interview with Steve McCaffery

    Scott Rettberg - 12.02.2013 - 11:39

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