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  1. E:Electron

    E:Electron is an extended structural analogy, using the periodic table of elements to muse on the life of a love affair and states of mind. Three pieces work together to create nuances of connections and relations. A poem hidden in the periodic table of elements leads to the stages of a relationship. Each element adds a new electron or word association, cumulating in a lifetime of memory. These connect to an intricate series of poems that fill each electron shell with musing.

    (Source: 2002 ELO State of the Arts gallery)

    Scott Rettberg - 13.01.2013 - 23:43

  2. Mermaid

    This poem is an adaptation of part three of Yeats’ poem “A Man Young and Old” that reshapes the original in a simple interface, perhaps to comment upon the piece. Upon comparison with the original Yeats poem, some of the most notable transformations are purely visual. For example, the first line appears prominently enlarged on the center of the window, and the rest of the poem is arranged as a kind of vibrating cloud that responds to the reader’s mouse movements. Depending on where the pointer is located in relation to the center of the window, the words appear upright or reversed on horizontal and vertical axes, as they vibrate under the reader’s control. (Source: Leonardo Flores, I ♥ E-Poetry)

    Hannelen LeirvÄg - 10.02.2013 - 13:11

  3. Inbox Outbox

    This work is set up as a fake hotmail account where the reader is positioned as though he or she is peeking into someone else's email account without permission. The reader sees all the emails that the fictional protagonist sends and receives. The story is a soap opera about love and sex, set in India.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.08.2013 - 13:42

  4. Todas las historias

    In the Website the author comments that once a man or a woman has read aloud the stories published there he or she will have read all the stories in the world. It is interesting because the stories, which are only two lines stories, a sort of Flash fiction, are very familiar to anyone, realistic, humoristic and sometimes dark stories.

    Maya Zalbidea - 04.08.2014 - 13:26