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  1. Oulipo: Ouvroir de littérature potentielle

    Oulipo: Ouvroir de littérature potentielle

    Manuel Portela - 20.04.2018 - 13:19

  2. Rutgers-Camden Archive of Digital Ephemera

    Rutgers-Camden Archive of Digital Ephemera

    Stuart Moulthrop - 14.08.2018 - 22:24

  3. CELL Search Engine

    The CELL Search Engine allows users to search for Electronic Literature across a worldwide network of member databases. Developed with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, The CELL Search Engine harvests records from partner databases using a set of common metadata standards, making it the first comprehensive global resource for the study of electronic literature.

    Hannah Ackermans - 24.09.2018 - 13:56

  4. Interactive Fiction Database

    The Interactive Fiction Database is an IF game catalog and recommendation engine. IFDB is a Wiki-style community project: members can add new game listings, write reviews, exchange game recommendations, and more.

    Akvile Sinkeviciute - 03.10.2018 - 15:28

  5. ADEL (Archive of German Electronic Literature)

     Das Archiv der deutschsprachigen elektronischen Literatur (ADEL) dokumentiert die Entwicklung der Elektronischen Literatur in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz seit den 1960er Jahren. Dazu ist in einem ersten Arbeitsschritt eine Datenbank mit den wichtigsten Werken angelegt worden, später sollen auch textgenetische Materialien dokumentiert sowie nicht mehr lauffähige Werke durch Emulatoren nachgebildet werden. Die Bestände werden zum einen über ein webbasiertes Content Management System zugänglich gemacht, zum anderen soll ein Sammlungsschwerpunkt aufgebaut werden, der Hardware, Software, Dokumente, Sekundärliteratur etc. für wissenschaftliche und kuratorische Zwecke bereitstellt. Das ADEL ist ein Projekt der Forschungsstelle Literatur in elektronischen Medien (LEM) an der Universität Siegen. Es ist Mitglied des Consortium on Electronic Literature (CELL) und über die Website www.cellproject.net mit vergleichbaren Archivprojekten in anderen Ländern verbunden.

    Hannah Ackermans - 23.11.2018 - 10:21

  6. Electronic Literature Organization Repostiory

    In an effort to preserve works of electronic literature, ELO has developed the ELO Repository that collects and/or manages online journals, works of electronic literature, community archives, and other digital materials for other organizations and makes them available to the public. Partnering with us in this endeavor is the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab at the University of Victoria and Compute Canada as well as Washington State University Vancouver’s Electronic Literature Lab and the university library.

    Scott Rettberg - 01.10.2019 - 12:02

  7. Purdue University

    Purdue University

    Eirik Herfindal - 17.09.2020 - 16:16

  8. Fourth VR

    Fourth VR Project Maps Projects Produced By and With Indigenous Creatives. See also: https://immerse.news/fourth-vr-project-maps-projects-produced-by-and-wit...

    Maud Ceuterick - 14.12.2020 - 11:00

  9. VR Nonfiction: A Mediography

    A History of
    Virtual Reality Nonfiction
    2012–2018

    Database Produced as part of the project
    Virtual Realities: Immersive Documentary Encounters
    vrdocumentaryencounters.co.uk

    Maud Ceuterick - 14.12.2020 - 11:12

  10. netart latino database

    The netart latino database is a list of web-based digital art and literature projects created by Latinx artists in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Uruguayn artist Brian Mackern created the database to document this significant body of digital artistic culture. Mackern wrote brief descriptions of each work, included a link to the project, and categorized the works by the artist's country of origin.

    Both a curated database and an artwork in its own right, Mackern's work is an example of archiving as a creative practice. As many of these works no longer function on current web browsers or no longer exist in any form on the web, Mackern's database is one of the few places where knowledge of these works can be found.

    Technical notes: 

    The work is written in simple HTML with no additional dependencies. This ensures that it remains accessible on current web browsers, and still appears more or less unchanged from when it was first published on the web.

    (Description by Colin Post)

    Scott Rettberg - 30.05.2021 - 13:32

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