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  1. A Duck Has an Adventure

    A Duck Has an Adventure

    Scott Rettberg - 01.12.2012 - 13:17

  2. Losing the Lottery

    Losing the Lottery

    Scott Rettberg - 01.01.2013 - 22:42

  3. LETTERS FROM THE ARCHIVERSE

    As a programmable writing project, Letters from the Archiverse can be considered both a visual poem and an application. Its most current version was composed (and continues to be developed) with architectural modeling space software AutoCAD. Combining methods and techniques drawn from traditional lineages of concrete poetry and ―open-field‖ composition with 3D image modeling, the poem offers writers and viewers alike the opportunity to engage in the materiality of screen-based writing, while exploring new directions and theories in visual language art. In the current phase of the project, readers are able to explore and manipulate the poem on the iPad, using a commercial architectural drafting app.

    Jeff T. Johnson - 14.01.2013 - 02:19

  4. memory

    It knows the Clock runner (ASIMO in the video), he is concentrated, he does this every night – memory works on repetition. This robotic replicated action is necessary to tie up visual present with emotional past: “grass means theatre, ice-cream means april”. The process appeases himself with both - once all around is a simple time counting mechanism – and he himself, too. Time machine is on and time runs backwards (Rattapallax)

    Natalia Fedorova - 17.01.2013 - 20:08

  5. light

    light

    Natalia Fedorova - 17.01.2013 - 20:22

  6. Frankenstein

    The year is 1792 and in his Paris laboratory, Victor Frankenstein is building a man... Guide his tale with your choices in this unique literary app.

    Written by best-selling author Dave Morris, designed and developed by creative studio inkle and published by award-winning independent publisher, Profile Books, Frankenstein is a new way of experiencing Mary Shelley's classic tale of terror and revenge.

    The original text has been fully adapted into interactive form, allowing you the reader to visit Frankenstein's workshop, help him make his monster, and guide him through the disastrous events that follow.

    (Source: Publisher's description in the iTunes store)

    Scott Rettberg - 26.01.2013 - 16:21

  7. KimKierkegaardashian

    This anonymous Twitter account finds poetry in remixing philosophy with the celebrity tweet. (Source: Hannelen Leirvåg) The philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard mashed with the tweets and observations of Kim Kardashian. (Source: Jill Walker Rettberg)

    Hannelen Leirvåg - 08.04.2013 - 14:39

  8. Hybrid moment

    Hybrid moment

    Marthin Frugaard - 18.04.2013 - 19:28

  9. Dérives

    Dérives

    Marthin Frugaard - 18.04.2013 - 19:45

  10. Fable Girls: A Living Photos Series

    Retellings of classic fairy tales and childrens' stories: Alice in Wonderland, Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White and Cindarella. The stories are told in a series of "living photos", that is images with limited video motion, and in some cases, sentences and phrases are used to tell the story. Readers for the most part move through the stories by clicking "next" arrows, but in some cases - for instance when Red meets the "wolf" - readers are given a choice that affects the rest of the story.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 06.06.2013 - 12:29

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