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  1. A Recollections: 12 vignettes

    Recollections is a collection of 12 vignettes from Lashihai in China designed for iPad and available as a free web app.

    Nina Kolovic - 01.11.2018 - 12:59

  2. The Fall

    The interactive project presented at the new media prize of 2015. 

     

     

    Nina Kolovic - 01.11.2018 - 13:21

  3. Kindred

    Kindred is a project which combines text, video and interactive elements to tell a story inspired by the music of the band.

     

    Nina Kolovic - 01.11.2018 - 13:32

  4. City Links

    http://city-links.co.uk/

    Nina Kolovic - 02.11.2018 - 15:35

  5. From Walls to Walls

    From Walls to Walls

    Nina Kolovic - 02.11.2018 - 15:51

  6. aimisola.net/hymiwo.po

    aimisola.net/hymiwo.po: a poemtrack for a yet-to-be-written dance piece departs from material produced by AIMISOLA, in respect to the project “voices of immigrant women,” and further research developed by Álvaro Seiça & Sindre Sørensen on immigration, Spanish immigration policies, cultural, social and political issues in Spain. The first-person poem addresses immigrant women in long-term unemployment living in Spain, and the social, professional, linguistic, and educational obstacles that they face. The poem intends to be a possible account and denouncement of immigration, migration, and dislocation aspects, in a broader global scope, though more specifically, in the European context: rootlessness, social and personal hopes, women’s rights, social, gender and sexual inequality and aggression.

    Nina Kolovic - 02.11.2018 - 16:26

  7. Hilda Bewildered

    Thank you for your interest in this app. Ironically, this page gets more interest now that Hilda Bewildered is unavailable!

    Hilda Bewildered was released 30 January 2015. Apple removes from sale apps which have not been regularly updated, regardless of whether they continue to work or not. In order to update Hilda we need the latest XCode, which requires a newer Mac. When we buy a new Mac, we’ll update XCode and resubmit Hilda Bewildered to the App Store. But we recently updated our PCs, so… we don’t actually need new Macs right now, apart from this one annoying thing.

    See the Hilda Bewildered Book Trailer on YouTube.

    Author notes are available from within the app. Various extra notes can be found published on this blog — click on a Hilda Bewildered tag or do a search for “Hilda Bewildered” to see them all in one place.

    Nina Kolovic - 03.11.2018 - 14:54

  8. The Electronic Revolution

    The Electronic Revolution is an essay collection by William S. Burroughs that was first published in 1970 by Expanded Media Editions in West Germany. A second edition, published in 1971 in Cambridge, England, contained additional French translation by Henri Chopin. It is also available as PDF created by ubuclassics (www.ubu.com).

    The book is divided into two parts.

    Part one, entitled "The Feedback from Watergate to the Garden of Eden" invokes Alfred Korzybski’s views characterising man as "the time binding machine" due to his ability to write. Burroughs sees the significance of a written word as a distinguishing feature of human beings which enables them to transform and convey information to future generations. He proposes the theory of "the unrecognised virus" present in the language, suggesting that, "the word has not been recognised as a virus because it has achieved a state of stable symbiosis with the host."

    Akvile Sinkeviciute - 14.11.2018 - 15:18

  9. Sabotage Retroexistencial

    Sabotage Retroexistencial is a digital poem generator produced by an algorithmic sequence that pertains to the blog novel series of "Kublai Moon", specifically the blog novel "La tierra nunca comprenderá". This algorithmic poetry generator gives the reader access to an unlimited combination of poems and to an infinite text. In the fictional world of Kublai Moon where the story is set, the generator is the creation of the robot Al-Halim, an artificial intelligence engine who searches for the meaning and limits of poetry. 

    Carolina Cedillo - 01.12.2018 - 02:25

  10. Random By: A Text for Rocking and Reading

    This very simple generator randomly presents phrases from a well-known play, ones that were originally structured in a highly regular way. The output can be read silently, but the reader should at least rock back and forth.

    Morten Skutle - 02.09.2019 - 15:02

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