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  1. Apart Samen

    Deze VR-ervaring van schrijver-muzikant Micha Hamel en maker Demian Albers voelt zowel groots als intiem. Groots omdat je in deze zogenaamde ‘room scale VR’ vrij rond kunt wandelen door de driedimensionale tekeningen, op het ritme van de woorden. Intiem omdat je in Apart Samen letterlijk in een liefdesrelatie duikt die op de klippen dreigt te lopen. Door de speels getekende tableaus en de intuïtieve interactie beleef je de jeugdherinneringen van de geliefden die tegenpolen blijken. Als volwassenen hebben ze hun eigen gevoelens en verwachtingen, maar welke kies jij om aan te horen of te onderzoeken? Door deze keuzevrijheid en het feit dat je nooit alles kunt meekrijgen, wordt hun liefdesgeschiedenis voor de bezoeker een subjectieve én intuïtieve ervaring.

    David Peeters - 05.07.2021 - 13:46

  2. Postmoderne

    Postmoderne

    Richard Holeton - 29.07.2021 - 00:21

  3. Figurski at Findhorn on Acid 7.0

    Figurski at Findhorn on Acid 7.0

    Richard Snyder - 15.09.2021 - 20:32

  4. Ode to a Fallen Dialogue

    This interactive game-poem is an ode to the struggles of human communication.

    It reflects on the hardships of unfortunate dialogues, the splendor of reaching to the other side, the rise and fall of human connectedness, the agonies of stray meanings and words.

    Expressed through the poetics of weather phenomena, this conceptually driven interactive work represents the mental landscape between two lovers, sometimes violent, sometimes resonating, a parallel metaphor for the contemporary digitally mediated condition.

    Early cyberspace theories referred to an erotic ontology of digital experience. Michael Heim described the platonic dimensions of an augmented Eros. Roland Barthes on the other hand described language as the skin with which we struggle to touch the 'other'. In this game-poem, senses, meanings and ideas appear to be all permeated by the ‘spell’ of technology, a rhetorical as well as an erotic act of mediation through different worlds. 

    Angeliki Malakasioti - 01.10.2021 - 08:13

  5. Aarhus Urban Operating System (AaUOS)

    Aarhus Urban Operating System is situated as a parasitic ‘flipside’ of the ELO 2021 conference website, where you’ll find a chatroom populated by e-literary bots that are trained to be connoisseurs of certain aspects of the city of Aarhus. The bots of Aarhus Urban Operating System are based on equal parts handcrafted conversation trees and recurrent neural networks. Each bot is a character in a metropolitan drama, from the head of the tourist department to the local bog body, the Grauballe Man (who you’ll get to know by interacting with the work).

    Malthe Stavning Erslev - 12.11.2021 - 14:02

  6. A stack of simple handmade booklets (also entitled ☯) made available for free to festival attendees on a pedestal. The booklets present thirty-four Unicode glyphs, two per page spread, representing empty/full oppositions. After these is a “cast of characters” with the official names of the glyphs (in English).

    Nick Montfort - 14.11.2021 - 20:14

  7. Arf Magna

    “Arf Magna” sings the praises of the canine, not the divine, elaborating on the virtues of man’s best friend. The piece is based on the system of Ramón Llull’s Ars Magna, published in 1305 and including a paper wheel, or volvelle, to allow readers to produce different propositions about God by combining sixteen dignities. “Arf Magna” is also a simple, interactive, verbal machine, with Llull’s volvelle unrolled onto an implicit grid on the computer’s screen. As the user moves the mouse horizontally and vertically to produce propositions, colors shift and notes sound. The entire artwork is contained in a single page of HTML and is free/libre/open-source software, offered under a permissive license.
     

    Nick Montfort - 15.11.2021 - 00:34

  8. Mathaeata

    #mathaeata is a book of experimental math poetry. Poems based on mathematics, especially mathematical equations. It is a clear alternative approach to postmodern creation.

    "Rochallyi's mathematical equation poetry is something you haven't seen. It is an interesting, original, new processing of poetic text. It is a book that I recommend to anyone who is interested in the boundaries of poetry and its possible limits." Győri Balázs

    "Equations and poetry; two things concrete in the world, often misunderstood only as metaphors, are nothing less than rescued, bonded, and elevated here, in a luminous mathaeata. Radoslav Rochallyi builds a poetry in mathematical terms, situating a droll humour laced with Nietzchean declaration within the context of brilliantly innovative visual design. Man is a four dimensional being, so states Rochallyi, and we'd have to be, to make maths poems sing like this." Steven J. Fowler

    "Rochallyi’s poetry is a glorious fusion of logic and emotion, a treasure hunt to find truth in an alternate world." Julianne Ingles

    Peter Müller - 25.03.2022 - 10:15

  9. The World Pretends to Be Burning

    Editors: Lorenzo Bartolucci, Katherine G. T. Whatley, Title: The World Pretends to Be Burning, Journal: Mantis, Stanford Journal of Poetry, Criticism, and Translations. Publisher: Stanford University, Issue 19 (2021), Page 128, ISSN: 1540-4544, OCLC Number: 49879239

    Peter Müller - 25.03.2022 - 11:03

  10. Under the Surface

    Under the Surface (also known as "Who in the Hell is Axel Lundén?") is an trans-media 'unfiction' project. Unfiction is fiction that creates an alternate reality, purporting to be authentic and employing aspects of the real world in its narrative, often spooling out onto other platforms than that upon which it begins. The primary medium of this unfiction is an indie folk artist's website. But characters are found on Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter. all of these can be interacted with to explore the story. 

    The project releases monthly installments in the form of chapters and content drops. The chapters include text, with original illustrations, videos, and music to enhance the experience.

    To date, there are seven chapters to enjoy, in addition to numerous supplementary materials including news articles, images, lyrics, and ephemera. Not only digital. Posters for concerts that happened many years ago can be found in Sweden, Norway, and the UK, linking to the main story. 

    Camilla Holm Soelseth - 30.03.2022 - 13:39

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