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  1. Better with the Sound On; or, The Singularity of Reading and Writing Under Constraint

    This essay rewrites and overwrites, with all the political and creative connotations those terms contain, Joseph Tabbi’s essay "Electronic Literature as World Literature, or, the Universality of Writing under Constraint" through the lens of disability. Using three small case studies, I explore the concept of digital accessibility through the concepts of defamiliarization and writing under constraint.

    Electronic literature uses defamiliarization to provide a powerful force against the mainstream digital media, considering reader engagement and reflection in its success rather than attention counted in time and size of the audience. Using Eugenio Tisselli's The Gate as a case study, I argue that for a work to defamiliarize, its authors need to consider what is familiar to a variety of audiences.

    Hannah Ackermans - 06.12.2021 - 14:34

  2. Latin American Electronic Literature Created by Women

    Latin American Electronic Literature Created by Women

    Nohelia Meza - 07.12.2021 - 01:53

  3. Penguin Business

    Penguin Business

    University of Bergen Library - 09.12.2021 - 15:13

  4. Penguin Business

    Penguin Business

    University of Bergen Library - 09.12.2021 - 15:18

  5. Per una storia della letteratura elettronica italiana

    Poesie scritte in linguaggi di programmazione, opere multimediali interattive, storie che si sviluppano tra la realtà virtuale e quella fisica. Questi sono solo alcuni dei generi riconducibili alla “letteratura elettronica”, fenomeno intersettoriale caratterizzato dall'utilizzo creativo delle proprietà dei media digitali.

    In questo libro, il primo a tentare una ricostruzione storica della letteratura elettronica italiana, Roberta Iadevaia ci conduce in un viaggio che parte dai mainframe degli anni Cinquanta, passa per gli home e i personal computer degli anni Ottanta, si tuffa nella rete degli anni Novanta e ne segue gli sviluppi fino ai nostri giorni, caratterizzati da dispositivi sempre più “intelligenti” e onnipresenti.

    Ad accompagnarci in questo percorso – uno dei tanti possibili in un mondo ancora in larga parte da esplorare – vi è la convinzione che la letteratura elettronica, in quanto costitutivamente ibrida, possa essere uno dei fenomeni più fertili e necessari del nostro tempo.

    Roberta Iadevaia - 11.12.2021 - 17:29

  6. Grasping at Bits: Art and IntellectualControl in the Digital Age:

    Grasping at Bits: Art and IntellectualControl in the Digital Age:

    Patrick Lichty - 30.01.2022 - 01:45

  7. Biometric Poetics: The Case of Eververse

    Biometric Poetics: The Case of Eververse

    Justin Tonra - 14.02.2022 - 14:02

  8. Salon Nov 9: What will we do for ELO 2022?

    ELO 2022 is coming! Let's meet and brainstorm and collaborate on proposals:)

    The theme for ELO 2022 is E2Lit: Education and Electronic Literature. #ELOitalia

    We invite artists, researchers, scholars, PhD candidates, experts and practitioners to submit works, papers, case studies, and media artefacts for presentation at the festival and in the different venues of the in-person conference and online workshops and seminars.

    ELO 2022 will be an in-person/hybrid conference (COVID-permitting) based in Lake Como, Italy, May 30-June 1, 2022! For the in-person conference talks can be given in English, Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese. The ELO22 conference will feature different synchronous and asynchronous venues. Online pre- and post-conference workshops and seminars will be organized in Japan, Israel, Finland, and Brazil.

    (Salon announcement)

    Hannah Ackermans - 15.02.2022 - 13:03

  9. Salon December 9: celebrating (RE)VERB

    The audio augmented reality ‘zine (RE)VERB will be celebrating the release of its inaugural issue this December with contributions from fifteen writers in seven different countries across the globe. The mobile app and website explore the aesthetic possibilities of sonically delivered experimental literature that engages with the physical experience of specific locations. The ELO Salon conversation will include members of the editorial board, contributing writers and audio excerpts of the new artworks.

    (salon announcement)

    Hannah Ackermans - 15.02.2022 - 13:09

  10. Salon Jan 11, 2022: Figurski on the Radio!

    Radio made the hypertext star! and Richard Holeton and John Barber will introduce the radio adaptation of the Famous Figurski at Findhorn on Acid!

    Join us as we merge technologies and adapt to radio and sound in a favorite work.

    About this work:
    What began as a pioneering work of electronic literature is now a radio theatre performance. But it took more than twenty years for this to happen.

    Richard Holeton first published Figurski at Findhorn on Acid in 2001 using Storyspace software. This novel length, comedic hypertext featured thousands of links, three main characters, three significant locations, one (perhaps two) mechanical pigs, and yes, THAT acid. Wild acclaim followed initial publication.

    Hannah Ackermans - 15.02.2022 - 13:21

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