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  1. Rendition

    A political art experiment in text adventure game format, rendition has been described as "superb", "very powerful", "affecting" and "brilliant". Others have described it as "repugnant", "filth" and "terrorist propaganda". renditionhas been the subject of discussion at Cambridge University, the Association for Computing Machinery, even The New Statesman. Make your own mind up.

    This "interactive fiction" game is playable online in your browser, but is also available in platform-independent z-code format. Just download the gamefile and the corresponding z-code interpreter for your platform to play it with.

    (Source: Project website

    Ana Castello - 09.10.2018 - 12:09

  2. Bloomsday on Twitter

    Bloomsday on Twitter

    Ana Castello - 28.10.2018 - 16:12

  3. Thirteen Ways of Killing a Scrubjay

    "Thirteen Ways of Killing a Scrubjay" is a prose-poem in the form of a blog that explores the theme of modern violence. The work is a "playful" response to the Wallace Stevens' poem "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" (1954). The journal entries detail ludicrously gruesome and elaborate plans to murder the helpless birds: from poison pellets to cyanide darts to water cannons.

    The blog fiction was first published online in 2007. In 2015, it was exhibited at ISEA International

    Chelsea Miya - 27.10.2019 - 00:27

  4. Uncharted: Drakes Fortune

    Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is an action-adventure video game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is the first game in the Uncharted series, and was released in November 2007 for PlayStation 3. Combining action-adventure and platforming elements with a third-person perspective, the game follows Nathan Drake, the supposed descendant of the explorer Sir Francis Drake, as he seeks the lost treasure of El Dorado, with the help of journalist Elena Fisher and mentor Victor Sullivan.

    Sturle Mandrup - 05.11.2019 - 11:36

  5. CSI: Hard Evidence

    CSI: Hard Evidence is a computer and Xbox 360 game based on the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation television series. This is the fifth CSI game released, including CSI: Miami.

    As with the previous CSI games, there are five cases to work on. However, the game includes improvements on CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder, like a 3D crime scene kit. The voice of Sara Sidle is again performed by a soundalike (Kate Savage) and not Jorja Fox. Catherine Willows is also replaced by a soundalike in this game, with Edie Mirman standing in for Marg Helgenberger.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Daniel Venge Bagge - 06.11.2019 - 20:06

  6. Ihpil: Láhppon mánáid bestejeaddji

    The blog Ihpil: Láhppon mánáid bestejeaddji was presented as the genuine diary of a 19-year-old, lesbian Sámi girl studying in Tromsø, using the pseudonym Ihpil. The blog starts on her first day as a student in August 2007, and lasts until she drowns in December of that year. Later the blog was published as a print book. In 2010, a journalist discovered that nobody drowned in Tromsø harbour that day, and Sigbjørn Skåden revealed himself to be the author, claiming that he had always intended to do so at some point (see NRK 4 Feb 2011). 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 06.06.2020 - 07:33

  7. Karaoke

    Karaoke is a short 8-minute film that shows walks through the city of Taipei. The details Ruth Verraes noted are different from the images Erik Lindner noted. Karaoke is an important form of relaxation in Taipei. The film contains sounds from the city: singing, musical fragments, recognisable sounds that are associated with a dustcart. Halfway the video a poem is shown on screen. 

    David Peeters - 21.05.2021 - 13:00

  8. le partage de l'incertitude

    Le partage de l'incertitude est un film interactif où l'internaute n'a pas à cliquer. Il manipule les vidéos par le biais de la souris. Un capteur de position inscrit ses mouvements et lui permet de déplacer les deux écrans. Il peut faire le rapprochement entre certaines images ou les éloigner. Les histoires entre les personnages s'interrompent toujours au moment même où elles auraient pu commencer. (nt2)

    Résumé : Une petite fille, un jeune homme, une jeune femme, un homme plus âgé :
    trois générations différentes. Dans une maison, sur la plage, au bord de
    l’océan, ces quatre personnages partagent des moments simples de la vie.
    Pourtant, tout est loin d’être évident.
    Relations et séparations, distance qui les sépare, dépendent des gestes du
    spectateur. Le rapprochement des images créé des tensions ou des liens
    entre ces instants de vie… (benoitblein)

     

    Kira Guehring - 22.09.2021 - 12:24

  9. Alarmingly These Are Not Lovesick Zombies

    alarmingly these are not lovesick zombies could be considered a near unplayable art-game. Each level is built to be both won and lost, where the player shoots strange enemy objects with increasingly absurd and broken guns, and wildly deviating scoring systems. Behind the experience are odd hand-made videos of toy play and between the levels are narrative clips told with old matchbooks from small towns of the prairie. With perhaps the best title ever given to a game or otherwise, ATANLZ is both disrupted art-game and experience in frenetic madness, an interactive collage engine born from the pixilated undead.

    (Source: Artist's Statement, The NEXT)

    Jonatha Patrick Oliveira de Sousa - 06.10.2021 - 21:04

  10. La Casa Sota el Temps

    Author description: La casa sota el temps ('the house under time') is designed and programmed to immerse the reader in a virtual space, that plays off of the structure of conventional narrative in order to create a reading experience that includes a multitude of interactive possibilities. The reader is the main protagonist of a multimedia journey that gives her the freedom to explore and also to build the fictional universe that she desires.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.02.2011 - 15:01

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