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- Why digital games and networks can help us to change reality and generate concrete changes in social environments (Q2521) (← links)
- Do the Domains of Literature and New Media Art Intersect? The Cases of Sonnetoid web projects by Vuk Ćosić and Teo Spiller (Q2522) (← links)
- Literary Aspects of the New Media Art Works by Jaka Železnikar and Srečo Dragan (Q2523) (← links)
- New Media Textuality and Semiotics (Q2524) (← links)
- Is There a Message in the Medium? The Materiality of Language (Q2525) (← links)
- Comparative Analysis of the Cyberfeminist Hyperfiction and New Media Art work: Francesca da Rimini’s Dollspace (Q2526) (← links)
- The Four Corners of the E-lit world. Textual Instruments, Operational Logics, Wetware Studies and Cybertext Poetics (Q2527) (← links)
- The Extensions of the Body in New Media Art (Q2528) (← links)
- Poetry Confronting Digital Media (Q2529) (← links)
- On Reading 300 Works of Electronic Literature: Preliminary Reflections (Q2532) (← links)
- Responses to "On Reading 300 Works of Electronic Literature: Preliminary Reflections" (Q2533) (← links)
- From ‘words, words, words’ to ‘birds, birds, birds’: Literature between the representation and the presentation (Q2534) (← links)
- Finding a Third Space for Electronic Literature: Creative Community, Authorship, Publishing, and Institutional Environments (Q2535) (← links)
- Following Paths of Electronic Literature (Q2536) (← links)
- Cybertext Killed the Hypertext Star (Q2538) (← links)
- Interactive Fiction as Literature (Q2539) (← links)
- Postliterary America: From Bagel Shop Jazz to Micropoetries (Q2543) (← links)
- Teaching Digital Writing through Digital Literature - Case Studies in Schools, Universities and Digital Public Spaces (Q2544) (← links)
- An Ornithology of Net Art (Q2545) (← links)
- Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing (Q2546) (← links)
- Hyperfiction: Novels for the Computer (Q2547) (← links)
- Tactical Media (Q2549) (← links)
- Electronic Literature: What is it? (Q2550) (← links)
- The Creative Imperative (Q2551) (← links)
- Creative Communities: Nooks, Niches, and Networks (Q2552) (← links)
- Can We Help Being Creative? (Q2553) (← links)
- Electronic Authorship, Collaboration, Community, and Practice (Q2554) (← links)
- The Genealogy of a Creative Community: Why is Afternoon the "Grandaddy" of Hypertext Fiction? (Q2555) (← links)
- Nonlinearity and Literary Theory (Q2557) (← links)
- Anthological and Archaeological Approaches to Digital Media: A Review of Electronic Literature and Prehistoric Digital Poetry (Q2559) (← links)
- Mechanisms: New Media and the Forensic Imagination (Q2560) (← links)
- At the Time of Writing: Digital Media, Gesture and Handwriting (Q2561) (← links)
- Narrative in Social Media (Q2562) (← links)
- Tagging Practices and the Disturbed Dialectic of Literary Criticism (Q2563) (← links)
- Making Connections Visible: Building a Knowledge Base for Electronic Literature (Q2564) (← links)
- Uncreative Writing (Q2565) (← links)
- Electronic Fiction in the 21st Century (Q2566) (← links)
- Towards a Multimodal Analysis of da Rimini's Dollspace (Q2567) (← links)
- Making Sense of the Digital as Embodied Experience (Q2568) (← links)
- Multimediality, Intermediality, and Medially Complex Digital Poetry (Q2569) (← links)
- A Poem Is a Machine to Think With: Digital Poetry and the Paradox of Innovation (Q2570) (← links)
- Reversed Remediation. How Art Can Make One critically Aware of the Workings of Media (Q2572) (← links)
- Remediation (Q2573) (← links)
- Basquiat meets Mario Brothers? Digital poet Jason Nelson on the meaning of art games (Q2574) (← links)
- "Distance, Homelessness, Anonymity, and Insignificance": An Interview with Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries (Q2575) (← links)
- Orpheus no longer uses the Qwerty layout: Literature and Digital Ghosts (Q2576) (← links)
- New Media Art (Q2577) (← links)
- Reading the Code between the Words: The Role of Translation in Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries’s Nippon (Q2578) (← links)
- The Digital Poem against the Interface Free (Q2579) (← links)
- Early Authors of E-Literature, Platforms of the Past (Q2580) (← links)