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  1. Poëzie bij eb en vloed

    Installation was presented at the beaches of the island Vlieland.

    David Peeters - 17.05.2021 - 14:39

  2. In de storm van zo straks

    In an empty landscape a storm is announced by uprising sand, moving objects, silent people and a traffic jam on a narrow road. 

    David Peeters - 21.05.2021 - 13:17

  3. The Boy in the Book

    The Boy in the Book is an interactive web adaption of the live show Choose Your Own Documentary, created by writer Nathan Penlington and film-makers Fernando Gutierrez De Jesus, Sam Smaïl and Nick Watson. It blends illustration, documentary film, and text in the format of an online chat feed to weave a narrative that follows Nathan’s real-life pursuit of Terence Prendergast, the previous owner of a collection of Choose Your Own Adventure Books whose diary Nathan finds between their pages. In the same vein as Choose Your Own Adventure genre, there are six different endings, all achievable via selecting different options within the narrative. 

    The work itself focuses on the lasting effects of childhood experiences, with Penlington looking back at his own childhood alongside the search. 

    Tegan Pyke - 10.09.2021 - 17:14

  4. Traversal of Mary-Kim Arnold's "Lust"

    The traversal of Mary-Kim Arnold's "Lust" took place on Friday, May 18, 2018 in the Electronic Literature Lab. It was performed by Nicholas Schiller, Associate Director of the lab and faculty in the Creative Media & Digital Culture program at Washington State University Vancouver.

    The traversal of May-Kim Arnold's "Lust" consists of three videoclips of the performance itself along with comments and the questions and answer session with the audience. The traversal was split into three parts. In this event, Nicholas Schiller reads his way through Arnold's "Lust" and explains to the audience how it works when interacting with it and how it gets presented. He also explores the theme in Lust and how there are repeated fragments of stories, words and phrases. 

    Vegard Aarøen Frislid - 03.10.2021 - 04:44

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