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The following pages link to ELMCIP ID (P2):
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- Exhibiting, Disseminating, Teaching: Digital Literature in Danish Public Libraries (Q6663) (← links)
- Contemporary Posterity: A Helpful Oxymoron (Q6664) (← links)
- A Platform Poetics: Computational Art, Material and Formal Specificities, and 101 BASIC Poems (Q6665) (← links)
- Made in transition (Q6666) (← links)
- Public worlds (Q6667) (← links)
- Routledge classic (Q6668) (← links)
- Literatura electrónica en español: planteamientos estéticos de la conectividad (Q6669) (← links)
- Digital Humanities (Q6670) (← links)
- Translating A Work of Digital Literature Into Several Languages: A Case Study (Q6671) (← links)
- The Visual Music Imaginary of 88 Constellations for Wittgenstein: Exploring Philosophical Concepts through Digital Rhetoric (Q6672) (← links)
- Better with the Sound On; or, The Singularity of Reading and Writing Under Constraint (Q6673) (← links)
- Latin American Electronic Literature Created by Women (Q6674) (← links)
- Penguin Business (Q6675) (← links)
- Per una storia della letteratura elettronica italiana (Q6676) (← links)
- Grasping at Bits: Art and IntellectualControl in the Digital Age: (Q6677) (← links)
- Biometric Poetics: The Case of Eververse (Q6678) (← links)
- Salon Nov 9: What will we do for ELO 2022? (Q6679) (← links)
- Salon December 9: celebrating (RE)VERB (Q6680) (← links)
- Salon Jan 11, 2022: Figurski on the Radio! (Q6681) (← links)
- Salon February 8, 2022: Elit can save the world! Maybe? (Q6682) (← links)
- Nested Folders: On Birds in Digital Poetry (Q6683) (← links)
- Follow the Pathfinders: a Case Study Approach to Production, Use, and Readership on Scalar (Q6684) (← links)
- Classroom Netprov: A Walkthrough of Electronic Literature Support Group for Teachers (Q6685) (← links)
- Unipubavhandlinger (Q6686) (← links)
- ‘Grasp All, Lose All’: Raising Awareness Through Loss of Grasp in Seemingly Functional Interfaces (Q6688) (← links)
- A 2020 Computer-Generated Text as a Posthuman Mode of Literature Production (Q6689) (← links)
- The New River (Fall 2020) (Q6690) (← links)
- Fall 2020 Editors' Note (Q6691) (← links)
- The New River (Spring 2021) (Q6692) (← links)
- Spring 2021 Editors' Note (Q6693) (← links)
- The New River (Fall 2021) (Q6694) (← links)
- Fall 2021 Editors' Note (Q6695) (← links)
- Theatricality in the midst of a pandemic: An assessment of artistic responses to COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe (Q6696) (← links)
- All of the spaces collapsing: an interview with xtine burrough (Q6697) (← links)
- Third Generation Electronic Literature and Artisanal Interfaces: Resistance in the Materials (Q6698) (← links)
- First and Second Waves of Indian Electronic Literature (Q6699) (← links)
- Electronic Literature (Q6700) (← links)
- CELL Project Meeting (Q6701) (← links)
- Networks without a cause: A critique of social media (Q6702) (← links)
- Nodes Without Edges: Peripheries of the Database (Q6703) (← links)
- Visible and Invisible Archives: The Database Aesthetics of The Atlas Group Archive and haikU (Q6704) (← links)
- A World of Fiction : Digital Collections and the Future of Literary History (Q6705) (← links)
- WordHack Anthology: 2014-2019 (Q6706) (← links)
- The Biopolitics of Electronic Literature: On the Writings of Mez Breeze (Q6707) (← links)
- Crisis, Crisis, Crisis, or Sovereignty and Networks (Q6708) (← links)
- On Reusability and Electronic Literature (Q6709) (← links)
- From Twitterbots to VR: 10 of the best examples of digital literature (Q6710) (← links)
- A Cultural Analysis of Resistances to Digital Poetries (Q6711) (← links)
- Sound, Fury, and Consistency: Writing Recombinant Fiction (Q6712) (← links)
- Getting Lost in Narrative Virtuality (Q6713) (← links)