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  1. PONTOS: uma recombinação textual intermedial e transpoética

    PONTOS: uma recombinação textual intermedial e transpoética

    Diogo Marques - 26.07.2017 - 19:47

  2. Platforms over time

    An overview of the use of platform in creative works in Elmcip.

    Magnus Knustad - 20.03.2018 - 11:10

  3. Renderings (poster)

    Renderings – a project devoted to the translation of e-lit works into English. The poster is devoted to the Renderings project established at MIT at the Trope Tank lab headed by Nick Montfort. As the project's website explains: "The Renderings project focuses on translating highly computational and otherwise unusual literature into English. [The participants] not only employ established literary translation techniques, but also consider how computation and language interact." The poster defines and explains basic terms and phenomena relevant to the project, like highly computational literature, expressive processing, and platform studies, and presents the specifics of chosen genres of electronic literature. It discusses the general principles of the project (organizational structure, languages, direction of the translation, types of works included) and the anatomy of chosen e-lit works. The main part of the poster is a step by step analysis of the translation process, which involves not only the level of text, familiar to literary translation, but also the way computational processes function and are programmed.

    Piotr Marecki - 27.04.2018 - 17:03

  4. Electronic literature production – a case study of Korporacja Ha!art (poster)

    It is often said that the field of electronic literature is “author driven”. Many established e-literary artists produce their work on their own, publishing it on their personal website, promoting and often even writing interpretations themselves. This however is not the only model present in the global field of digital born literature. The poster is devoted to the Polish institution Korporacja Ha!art and the model of production of e-literature in Poland. The institution is an NGO that runs a professional publishing house, which has published over 500 traditional books, ebooks and audiobooks. It also runs a sort of laboratory for the production of digital born literature by the leading artists in the field in its area of the world. The producer activities of the institution also involve the publication of translations of classic first generation hypertexts (on CDs, which were distributed conventionally through bookstores) and second generation work accessible online.

    Piotr Marecki - 27.04.2018 - 17:10

  5. Scene poetry (poster)

    Scene poetry (poster)

    Piotr Marecki - 27.04.2018 - 17:35

  6. Pry

    A story revealed by opening a character's eyes, pulling apart his memories and grasping his infinitely scrolling thoughts. Six years ago, James–a demolition expert–returned from the First Gulf War. Explore James' mind as his vision fails and his past collides with his present. This app delivers an iPad-based reading experience in the form of a book to watch and a film to touch. App is co-authored by Danny Cannizzaro and Samantha Gorman.

    Source: WorldCat.com

    Chiara Agostinelli - 23.09.2018 - 23:08

  7. Una Muerte muy Dulce

    Una Muerte muy Dulce es el cuarto libro autobiográfico de la escritora francesa Simone de Beauvoir, fue publicado el año 1964 y narra desde una perspectiva personal la muerte de la madre de la autora, Françoise Brasseur.

    Es reconocido como uno de los libros autobiográficos más importantes de De Beauvoir por la técnica apegada a la literalidad lo que presenta la enfermedad y muerte de la madre como una experiencia verídica cargada de momentos que sorprenden por su crudeza

    (Source: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Una_muerte_muy_dulce)

    June Hovdenakk - 05.10.2018 - 12:41

  8. DigLitWeb: Digital Literature Web

    DigLitWeb is a hypertext in progress. Its aim is to reflect upon the ongoing digitisation of literature, with particular attention to the field of English and American Studies. We expect it to develop as a collective learning environment, and also as an annotated guide toelectronic works and archives. We examine both online editions of our inherited archive, and new digital genres and forms.

    Ana Castello - 13.10.2018 - 17:19

  9. Dada Manifesto 1916

    Dada Manifesto 1916

    Ana Castello - 15.10.2018 - 21:56

  10. Do It

    "Do it" by Serge Bouchardon is an app that encourages the reader to be a more active participant in their lives. Posted in this issue is a sample video of Bouchardon’s app. Upon opening the app, the reader is told they are at a job interview and then is prompted through the various existential anxieties that follow. You can shake, tap, and expand the narrative, but the most important thing asked of you during the experience is: can you adapt?

    The work has been presented by "The New River" for the Spring 2018 edition.

    The app is avaiable for Ios and Android devices and it can be found here:https://www.cddc.vt.edu/journals/newriver/18Spring/DoIt/DI.html

    Source: https://www.cddc.vt.edu/journals/newriver/18Spring/editor.html

    Chiara Agostinelli - 28.10.2018 - 19:30

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