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  1. Love is in the air (first performance)

    The idea is to create a structure online, where authors, but also soundengineers, videoartists and graphicaldesigners kan make contributions to the same history-universe, with special emphazies on the litetterary. The history should not be understood in a lineary sense, but rather as an experience of a story where each piece ( picture, sound) could be experienced unchronologically. The way [the author does] this is by creating a text-concept that can be visualized in a graphical form. The authors have to pertain to this form and place their text in a visual room. Their text will then become apparent as a visual grapical element in relations to the other elements. The reason [the author] calls it a "performance" is because the creation of this little universe is being controlled by [the author] and will transpire over several days. Contributers are placed in several countries and everything will be run online, by email and ICQ. And probably a phonecall or two.

    Source: author's description

     

    Dan Kvilhaug - 19.02.2013 - 21:17

  2. Spätwinterhitze

    Der erste interaktive Krimi. Ein Roman im Stil des film noir mit stimmungsvollen Animationen und Sounds auf CD-ROM. Frank Klötgen sprengt die Grenzen zwischen Buch, Comic und Computerspiel und verbindet Leseerlebnis und literarische Qualität eines atmosphärischen Krimis mit den multimedialen Möglichkeiten des Computerzeitalters. Der Leser schlüpft in die Rolle des Ich-Erzählers und steuert sich als Mitarbeiter einer Headhunter-Agentur durch den Roman. Dabei kommt er hinter die Machenschaften eines Weltkonzerns, der zuhause Politiker schmiert, Mitwisser unschädlich macht und im Ausland unter dem Schutzschild von Diktaturen menschenverachtende humangenetische Experimente betreiben lässt. Ein mysteriöser Todesfall und ein todgeglaubter Störenfried geben Rätsel auf, und der Leser wird mehr und mehr in ein bedrohliches Spiel verwickelt. Ob er da heil rauskommt, hängt nicht zuletzt von seinem kriminalistischen Gespür ab...

    Dan Kvilhaug - 06.03.2013 - 14:19

  3. A is for Apple

    A is for Apple

    Sissel Hegvik - 01.04.2013 - 21:19

  4. Frontières Vomies (Borders vometing)

    Le roman "Frontières vomies" se déroule selon différentes orientations que le lecteur choisit en répondant aux sollicitations affichées sur l'écran. Quel que soit le choix fait, le récit se poursuit jusqu'à la fin. En fait, il navigue le long d'une tresse en empruntant l'un ou l'autre des brins, dans un sens ou dans l'autre. C'est lui qui décide : soit il va au plus vite vers la fin quitte à recommencer plus tard par d'autres voies, soit il flâne en cherchant à reconnaître chacune des voies possibles quitte à retomber de temps à autre dans certains passages uniques. [Source: authors documentation on work, http://www.epi.asso.fr/revue/76/b76p135.htm ]

    Dan Kvilhaug - 06.04.2013 - 13:53

  5. 20% d’amour en plus

    20% d'amour en plus est un roman interactif, ouvert au lecteur qui construit l'histoire, ou les histoires. Il est source d'interprétations multiples, parfois d'ambiguïtés. Le texte n'y est pas donné, la narration jamais définitive, c'est au lecteur d'aller les chercher. [Source: http://www.olats.org/OLATS/reperes/juin98/20-25damour.shtml ]

    Dan Kvilhaug - 06.04.2013 - 14:15

  6. Un conte à votre façon

    Un texte bref et comique: les personnages sont trois petits pois qui se réveillent après un cauchemar, se disputent, font un tour, prennent peur et retournent se coucher. [Source: http://xoomer.virgilio.it/loryuno/litterature-francaise/XX-SIECLE/QUENEA... ]

    Dan Kvilhaug - 08.04.2013 - 13:08

  7. Apparitions inquiétantes

    Apparitions inquiétantes est un récit hypertextuel, paru en format feuilleton de 1998 à 2000. Débutant par l'assassinat d'un médecin au bord de sa piscine, l'univers diégétique du récit s'ouvre considérablement sur un panorama de personnages étranges et variés. Du contenu visuel (photographies numériques généralement altérées) s'ajoute au texte. [Source: http://nt2.uqam.ca/repertoire/apparitions_inquietantes ]

    Dan Kvilhaug - 09.04.2013 - 21:01

  8. Hypertexte

    Hypertexte

    Dan Kvilhaug - 09.04.2013 - 21:34

  9. Quantum Collocation: Experimental Poems for Mobile Digital Devices

    Quantum Collocation is a work of experimental writing designed as an application for mobile digital devices. An interactive erasure of an excerpted page from a foundational essay by preeminent physicist Niels Bohr, Quantum Collocation applies the laws of quantum mechanics to the user’s experience of the work, allowing her to uncover a range of unique poetic possibilities within Bohr’s original text through her positioning and repositioning of the mobile device in space. The work embodies Bohr’s notion of “complementarity,” in which the way an experimental apparatus designed to measure a particle’s properties is configured is crucial to determining precisely which of those particle’s characteristics become determinate at the moment of observation. In Quantum Collocation, Bohr’s words are the particles under observation, and the mobile device is the experimental apparatus through which those observations are made possible; each of the device’s unique positions in space uncover a unique poetic possibility within Bohr’s original writing.

    Magnus Lindstrøm - 29.01.2015 - 14:54

  10. The End: Death in Seven Colours

    The End: Death in Seven Colours is a non-linear Internet artwork made in the interactive authoring environment Korsakow. Seven deaths (corresponding to seven colours of the rainbow) are examined through the prism of popular culture and film in a vast, encyclopedic mash-up. The work presents an “exploded view” diagram of our culture’s relationship to death and narrative closure. Like a chose-your-own-adventure conspiracy theory, The End weaves together a paranoid meta-text organized around themes of the unknown, concealment, secrecy, and the shifting boundary between animal, man and computer in the post-human era. The deaths of Alan Turing, Sigmund Freud, Princess Diana, Jim Morrison, Judy Garland, Walter Benjamin, and Marcel Duchamp become the touchstones for many impractical segues and short circuits peppered with recurring motifs such as 4 a.m., His Master’s Voice, Snow White,The Rainbow, Chess, The Man Behind the Curtain, and an array of famous surrealist artworks that find new meaning in their entanglements with these stories.

    (source: ELO 2015 catalog)

    Hannah Ackermans - 10.09.2015 - 09:46