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  1. Eidola Kosmos

    Eidola Kosmos

    Sandra Hurtado - 07.12.2011 - 18:06

  2. 21 días

    21 días

    Sandra Hurtado - 07.12.2011 - 18:13

  3. Invisible Seattle: The Novel of Seattle, by Seattle

    Invisible Seattle: The Novel of Seattle, by Seattle

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 15.01.2012 - 11:43

  4. Blueberries

    Blueberries is a piece that I wrote shortly have spending over three months writing a new short story in hypertext every day. The form is one that I find so suitable to the open flow of narrative not only for the writer in the creative process but for the reader in choosing the paths that open up throughout the story. Blueberries is more than just the story of an artist putting together a show, as it brings the past confronting the present in her preparation and the hypertext form allows that interplay with time.

    (Source: Artist Statement by Susan Gibb)

    Patricia Tomaszek - 02.02.2012 - 21:01

  5. Map of a Future War

    Described by the author as a "Spatial narrative./Repeated access of a character set as data." In New Directions in Digital Poetry, Chris Funhouser notes that the author "...engineers, usning Flash and Javascript, a visually demanding poem that reflects the refined attributes ow WWW-based literary hypermedia." Funkhouser writes "Map of a Future War . . . does not limit itself to existing as an artwork about the injustices of business or to the deception and complexities of numbers, the miasma of trade. Ferrailo also acknowledges human failings and grief outside the realm of commerce, thereby suggesting that these collapses may be related."

    (Source: Chris Funkhouser, New Directions in Digital Poetry)

    Scott Rettberg - 03.02.2012 - 12:03

  6. Tue-moi

    Il s’agit d’une réponse au « tue-moi » de Christophe Tarkos (Caisses, 1998). Dès que le lecteur clique sur un bouton, un message d’alerte apparaît lui indiquant qu’un mail va être envoyé, puis la messagerie électronique du lecteur s’ouvre. Si le lecteur se décide à envoyer le message, il se rend compte que ce message est envoyé à une boîte mail qui n’existe pas.

    (Source: Archive on author's site)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 03.02.2012 - 12:13

  7. The End of Capitalism

    “The End of Capitalism” is an interactive Flash movie compiled from a variety of sources—archival films, animated educational materials, televised interviews, and passages of text—all of which pertain to ideas and attitudes about capitalism, ranging from pro-capitalist propaganda reels from the American post-war period to the artist’s own provocative statements on the nature of life in a capitalistic society. Enhanced by an eerie sonic backdrop, the sequence of words and images are arranged through a movie engine which allows for viewers to end and initiate new segments as they click on the multi-colored buttons that appear as a recurring motif throughout the piece.

    (Source: The Electronic Literature Directory, written by Davin Heckman)

    Davin Heckman - 03.02.2012 - 12:14

  8. The Nowhere Dance

    The Nowhere Dance is a performance that to place in Alan Sondheim's Second Life exhibition The Accidental Artist (http://elmcip.net/node/3375). It was performed by Alan Sondheim and Sandy Baldwin February 11th 2009.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 03.02.2012 - 12:18

  9. Erica T. Carter Project

    Text generator created by Jim Carpenter as part of his Electronic Text Composition (ETC) project which creates poetry under the pen name Erica T. Carter. The application is offline at the time this entry is written.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 03.02.2012 - 12:22

  10. The Accidental Artist

    The Accidental Artist was an ongoing exhibition in Second Life at Odyssey, June 2008 - January 2009, by Alan Sondheim, with help from Sugar Seville, Azure Carter, Gary Nanes, Sandy Baldwin, and Frances van Scoy at the Virtual Environments Laboratory, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia. The show changed daily and the gave me an opportunity to study the phenomenology of a virtual world in relation to avatar-human objectivity. The following texts were written during the generation of the show.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 03.02.2012 - 13:03

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