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  1. Wedergeboorte

    Wedergeboorte is an interactive story from 1996, written for Ouders online, an informative platform centred on parenthood. Its narrative revolves around a family of four following their adopted son's announcement of his desire to find out about his biological family shortly before Chrristmas. Readers initially choose the point of view of one of four—mother Hanneke, father Klaas, daughter Aagje, or son Roberto—but are given opportunities to shift perspective as the story continues.

    Siebe Bluijs - 02.02.2022 - 11:23

  2. Schaman gaat voor goud

    De eerste ‘elektrische novelle’ van de eerste ‘elektrische uitgeverij’ van Nederland. Het onafhankelijke ‘Album’, dit jaar opgericht door audiovisueel kunstenaar Peter Mertens en literatuurwetenschapper Louis Stiller, richt zich op de digitale markt.

    Schaman gaat voor goud is een anderhalf uur durend interactief verhaaltje over de hoofdpersoon Schaman. Het is een bundeling van fragmentarische stukjes proza. Schaman weet niet of hij een naam of een voornaam heeft, hij weet alleen dat hij Schaman heet. Via symbooltjes die oplichten en geluid maken zodra je de muis over het scherm heen beweegt, volg je Schaman op z’n weg door de grote stad en door zijn eigen huis. Druppels vallen in een holle ruimte, ambient-klanken begeleiden de lezer.

    Siebe Bluijs - 02.02.2022 - 11:41

  3. Bisher

    Bisher

    Peter Müller - 25.03.2022 - 10:04

  4. Mathaeata

    #mathaeata is a book of experimental math poetry. Poems based on mathematics, especially mathematical equations. It is a clear alternative approach to postmodern creation.

    "Rochallyi's mathematical equation poetry is something you haven't seen. It is an interesting, original, new processing of poetic text. It is a book that I recommend to anyone who is interested in the boundaries of poetry and its possible limits." Győri Balázs

    "Equations and poetry; two things concrete in the world, often misunderstood only as metaphors, are nothing less than rescued, bonded, and elevated here, in a luminous mathaeata. Radoslav Rochallyi builds a poetry in mathematical terms, situating a droll humour laced with Nietzchean declaration within the context of brilliantly innovative visual design. Man is a four dimensional being, so states Rochallyi, and we'd have to be, to make maths poems sing like this." Steven J. Fowler

    "Rochallyi’s poetry is a glorious fusion of logic and emotion, a treasure hunt to find truth in an alternate world." Julianne Ingles

    Peter Müller - 25.03.2022 - 10:15

  5. The World Pretends to Be Burning

    Editors: Lorenzo Bartolucci, Katherine G. T. Whatley, Title: The World Pretends to Be Burning, Journal: Mantis, Stanford Journal of Poetry, Criticism, and Translations. Publisher: Stanford University, Issue 19 (2021), Page 128, ISSN: 1540-4544, OCLC Number: 49879239

    Peter Müller - 25.03.2022 - 11:03

  6. so quietly ≠ so noiselessly

    Rochallyi, a student of Heidegger, is an author looking for what was not written, believing that there is a dialectical equation between Parmenides and Herakleit.

    Peter Müller - 25.03.2022 - 14:23

  7. Under the Surface

    Under the Surface (also known as "Who in the Hell is Axel Lundén?") is an trans-media 'unfiction' project. Unfiction is fiction that creates an alternate reality, purporting to be authentic and employing aspects of the real world in its narrative, often spooling out onto other platforms than that upon which it begins. The primary medium of this unfiction is an indie folk artist's website. But characters are found on Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter. all of these can be interacted with to explore the story. 

    The project releases monthly installments in the form of chapters and content drops. The chapters include text, with original illustrations, videos, and music to enhance the experience.

    To date, there are seven chapters to enjoy, in addition to numerous supplementary materials including news articles, images, lyrics, and ephemera. Not only digital. Posters for concerts that happened many years ago can be found in Sweden, Norway, and the UK, linking to the main story. 

    Camilla Holm Soelseth - 30.03.2022 - 13:39

  8. Deszczownik / Rainer

    Deszczownik [Rainer] is a literary game and genre hybrid made for the 8 bit Atari. It is a work that spans between e-lit, game dev and the demoscene. The game was inspired by an event that occured in March 2019 in Gdańsk (Poland), where a catholic priest together with a group of churchgoers organized a bonfire, during which they burned books they believed hinder access to God; for instance, Harry Potter. Media worldwide reported this happening.

    Piotr Marecki - 14.05.2022 - 21:22

  9. Karen

    Karen's your new personal adviser, and she's more than happy to help you work through a few things in your life. Communicate with her through the app and she can call you any time, day or night. Over the course of a week or so, she asks you some questions about your outlook on the world to get an understanding of you. In fact, her questions are drawn from psychological profiling questionnaires. She – and the software – are profiling you and she gives you advice based on your answers. (Source: artist description)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.05.2022 - 21:04

  10. Sunspring

    In the wake of Google's AI Go victory, filmmaker Oscar Sharp turned to his technologist collaborator Ross Goodwin to build a machine that could write screenplays. They created "Jetson" and fueled him with hundreds of sci-fi TV and movie scripts. Building a team including Thomas Middleditch, star of HBO's Silicon Valley, they gave themselves 48 hours to shoot and edit whatever Jetson decided to write.  (Source: YouTube video description)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.05.2022 - 21:18

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