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  1. Anipoems

    Anipoems is a series of kinetic poetry making use of animated gifs.

    Scott Rettberg - 23.05.2011 - 15:05

  2. Re:Positioning Fear

    "Re:Positioning Fear" was the third relational architecture project. A large scale installation on the Landeszeughaus military arsenal with a "teleabsence" interface of projected shadows of passers-by. Using tracking systems, the shadows were automatically focused and generated sounds. A real-time IRC discussion about the transformation of the concept of "fear" was projected inside the shadows; the chat involved 30 artists and theorists from 17 countries and the proceedings can be seen at the project web site. Source: Author's website.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.07.2011 - 14:57

  3. Click

    Click

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.07.2011 - 16:42

  4. Écran Total

    Écran Total

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.08.2011 - 16:06

  5. dollspace

    dollspace

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 30.08.2011 - 12:43

  6. Virtual Reality Exhibit at the Singapore Museum

    A hypertext poem. The reader navigates through different stanzas by selecting icons.

    Author's note:

    The sheer profusion of a city like Singapore calls reality into question. Exhilarating mix of cultures, plants and animals, surreal insects and multi-colored carp, it plays on the nagging fear that this world is not quite our home. Such anxiety is pitched to the surface by the pressure of the ordinary loneliness of a stranger in a strange land .

    We can't escape the making of virtuality, any more than we can avoid being connected to the human city (genet) and at the same time individuated from it (ramet). Everything "suffering description," which is the world, the "possible to be believed," is real. And in this fecund city of lives within a strict order, we become acutely aware that the assertion "In the city of Singapore eyes saw" is not so simple.

    (Source: The New River 3)
     

    Scott Rettberg - 12.10.2011 - 11:29

  7. Turning In

    A hypertext coming-of-age novel.

    Scott Rettberg - 15.10.2011 - 21:03

  8. Net poetry

    Rohtvee’s hypertextual Net-poetry was written mostly in English but containing Estonian texts too. Her poems include phrases, titles, and opinions from published articles on Estonian culture also providing links to relevant texts and/or homepages available in the net. Thus, her poems function as a subjective summary of what happens in the Estonian culture of the 1990s. Net-poetry forms a trilogy with her altavista words and chatpoetry (also from 1997). 

    Giovanna Di Rosario - 21.10.2011 - 15:33

  9. altavista words

    Altavista words is the second poem of a trilogy along with Net poetry and chatpoetry

    Giovanna Di Rosario - 21.10.2011 - 15:50

  10. chatpoetry

     

    chatpoetry (third poem of a triology along with Net poetry and altavista words)  is based on the specific way of communication as it occurs in the chatroom. The project  rises the questions of internet security, privacy and artistic ethics. 

     

    Giovanna Di Rosario - 21.10.2011 - 15:57

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