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Teri Hoskin
Teri Hoskin
Scott Rettberg - 18.03.2011 - 09:59
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Noon Quilt
N_o_o_n Q_u_i_l_t is an assemblage of patches submitted by writers from around the world. Together they form a fabric of noon-time impressions. The quilts were stitched over a period of approximately five months during 1998-1999. Each contributing writer was asked to look out their window and describe what they saw. (Source: Noon Quilt site)
Scott Rettberg - 18.03.2011 - 10:02
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These Waves of Memories: A Hyperfiction by Caitlin Fisher
The web-based ‘hypermedia novella’ These Waves of Girls by Caitlin Fisher won the first prize in the fiction category awarded by the Electronic Literature Organization in 2001. In this article I’ll take a closer look on some of the aspects of this work, a confessional autobiography about a girl coming to terms with her lesbian identity. The article is structured around a set of relations: the relation between the critic and the work; textual and audio-visual representation; personal and social relations; hypertextual structure and autobiographical, unreliable narration. These Waves is a class-room example of the so-called associative hypertext. The hypertextual structure is also closely linked to the problematics of autobiographical narration.. As readers we get to ponder about the nature of remembering, of telling stories about one’s life. One of the genuine accomplishments of Fisher’s work is to bring forth these questions in a tangible, and still discreet, way.
(Source: author's abstract).
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 20.03.2011 - 09:58
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How We Read: Close, Hyper, Machine
Article abstract required.
Guest lecture at Duquesne University.
Scott Rettberg - 21.03.2011 - 23:40
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51 Responses: What inspired you to get involved with Digital Literature
51 Responses: What inspired you to get involved with Digital Literature
Scott Rettberg - 22.03.2011 - 00:01
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Stud Poetry
Author description: Stud Poetry is a poker game played with words instead of cards. Your goal is to build as strong a poetry hand as you can and, of course, to win as much money as you can. Stud Poetry is a game of courage and faith, and a bit of luck too. To become a great master of Stud Poetry, you need to believe in the power of words, their magic capability to move mountains, minds, and souls. Surely it won't be easy, but when you finally have won all the money with your wonderful five-word poetry hands, you'll know it's worth it.
(Source: Electronic Literature Collection, Vol. 1).
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.03.2011 - 09:52
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Alain Vuillemin
Alain Vuillemin
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.03.2011 - 11:58
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Beathe C. Rønning
Beathe C. Rønning
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.03.2011 - 12:27
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Langweekend
Launched November 21, 2005.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.03.2011 - 12:30
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Long Weekend
Long Weekend
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.03.2011 - 12:31