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  1. Digital Fiction Curios

    Digital Fiction Curios is a unique digital archive/interactive experience for PC and Virtual Reality.

    The project houses works of electronic literature created in Flash nearly two decades ago by artists Andy Campbell and Judi Alston of Dreaming MethodsOne to One Development Trust‘s award-winning in-house studio.

    Dreaming Methods is responsible for some of the internet’s earliest media-rich digital fiction. Much of that work was created in Flash, a technology that will be removed from all major web browsers in 2020. Curios archives and re-purposes three of our Flash works originally made as far back as 1999 and makes it uniquely possible to explore them in VR.

    Andy Campbell - 01.11.2019 - 10:08

  2. Electronic Literature Support Group (netprov)

    This netprov was an assignment in the course on Digital Genres (DIKULT103, University of bergen) during the spring of 2020. The netprov premise and structure was inspired by The Machine Learning Breakfast Club (Marino and Wittig 2019)

    The Premise
    After decades of development, works of electronic literature are fed-up with the way they are treated. At once lauded and despised, ignored and overanalyzed, it is time we finally hear from the e-lit works themselves. In this netprov, you are each the personification of a creative work sharing your troubles and asking other works for advice.

    On the forum, you are invited to share your issues, whether you are a remixed combinatory poem with a limited sense of self, a 3rd generation work with an inferiority complex, or a classic hypertext novel with abandonment issues.

    Hannah Ackermans - 26.02.2020 - 13:09

  3. Climatophosis

    Climatophosis is inspired by the current climatic change in the world. In fact, the title of the poem is coined from Climate and metamorphosis. It is all about who is to be blamed for the climate change? -It is the same humanity that refuses to respect the nature. On the other hand, nature is renewing itself because it is tired. It is a call for masses to respect nature and be freed from the consequences of climate change.

    (Source: http://thenewriver.us/climatophosis/)

    Yohanna Joseph Waliya - 12.04.2020 - 16:06

  4. @TinyKorczak (Twitterbot)

    @TinyKorczak (Twitterbot)

    Yohanna Joseph Waliya - 16.05.2020 - 18:37

  5. Escape: A Game

    An interactive fiction written in Google Docs. The story starts in a dream, then you wake up in your bedroom and must begin to make choices. The work was made during the COVID-19 lockdown, and online team playing was encouraged as a way to counteract physical social distancing.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 08.06.2020 - 09:42

  6. Dial

    “Dial” is a new collaboration by Lai-Tze Fan and Nick Montfort, a generative emoji-embedded poem representing networked, distant communication.

    Two voices are isolated from one another, yet connected by the passing of time over changing seasons. The work is both a dialogue and a representation of monologue over time; time itself can be adjusted using the dials, by clicking the clocks at the bottom of the project.

    David Wright - 14.06.2020 - 04:45

  7. Content Moderator Sim

    Content Moderator Sim puts you in the role of a subcontractor whose job is to keep your social media platform safe and respectable. Play time is approximately 5 minutes. Headphones or speakers are recommended.

    Content Warning: Brief written references to abuse, self-harm, racism, and brutality, but no images or video.

    Mark Sample - 15.06.2020 - 19:31

  8. Petscii Jetscii

    Petscii Jetscii

    Nick Montfort - 16.06.2020 - 23:18

  9. Sonnet Corona

    “Sonnet Corona” is a generated monometer poem that generates 4782969 possible texts.

    Nick Montfort - 16.06.2020 - 23:21

  10. The Infinite Catalog of Crushed Dreams

    What dreams, hopes, and aspirations were broken by the global coronavirus pandemic in 2020? The Infinite Catalog of Crushed Dreams is an endless stream of procedurally generated disappointment, sadness, and grief.

    (Author's description)

    Mark Sample - 25.06.2020 - 21:52

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