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  1. riverIsland

    [Note that the 2007 is for the Quicktime version. riverIsland was certainly published several years before this, but I have not been able to find the year. -JWR] riverIsland is a navigable text movie composed from transliteral morphs with (some) interliteral graphic morphs. It is an investigation of procedures of textual transformation associated with translation, which are proposed as transliteral.  (Source: author description)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 25.03.2011 - 13:27

  2. I-Text

    I –TEXT (2007) Sergej Timofeev and Edmund Jasons combines elements of game as well as structural elements of text analysis . The game envisions interactive reading of poetry done with an air of playfulness, nostalgia and irony. Nostalgic component lies in immitation of the computer games of the 90’s, ironic for it contains a mix of prose, drama and poetry from all over the world starting from Hamlet to Alice in Wonderland, Broken Pines by Painis as if to aspire to create a text with seemingly universal appeal (Teksts=Attels Catalogue (KIM, Riga, Latvia (2012)

    Natalia Fedorova - 04.09.2013 - 22:24

  3. Seeking

    Rob Swigart’s “Seeking” is a clever and funny story whose roots lie in the materialization of internet interdating connections. Moving through the technological and media reductions of desire, Swigart parallels the overarching theme of “seeking” with a form that is itself punctuated with questions.

    Ana Castello - 06.12.2017 - 20:23

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