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  1. Art and Electronic Media
  2. From Theo Lutz to Netzliteratur. The Development of German-Language Electronic Literature
  3. Szellem a gépben. A hypertext
  4. "The Final Problem": An Interview with Mark Jeffrey and Judd Morrissey
  5. Hypertextual Fiction on the Internet: A Structural and Narratological Analysis
  6. XS, S, M, L: Creative Text Generators of Different Scales
  7. The Trivial Program "yes"
  8. A Creative History of the Russian Internet
  9. The Future of Russian: Language Culture in the Era of New Technology
  10. Anti-Spam: Reinventing Data
  11. "How It Is in Common Tongues": an interview with John Cayley and Daniel Howe
  12. The Love of the Social Writerly Game (Interview with Mark Marino and Rob Wittig)
  13. La Groupe Alire (Interview with Philippe Bootz)
  14. PO.EX (Interview with Manuel Portela)
  15. The Joy of E-Lit (Interview with Kathi Inman Berens)
  16. The Limits of Computation (Interview with Jim Andrews)
  17. Modes of Narrative Specific to AI (Interview with Jichen Zhu)
  18. Points of View (1983) (Interview with Jeffery Shaw)
  19. Eviscerating the Antiseptic (Interview with Jason Nelson)
  20. 1994-96 Word Nozzle (digital materiality) (Interview with Jason Lewis)
  21. CREADER (interview with Jeneen Naji)
  22. DIY: reinvent the world by reinventing the language (Interview with Florian Cramer)
  23. Instrument Making (Interview with Eric Loyer)
  24. Bricoleur (Interview with David Clark)
  25. Fils de l'art et la littérature (Interview with Alexandra Saemmer)
  26. Interview with Loss Pequeño Glazier
  27. Interview with Christian Bök
  28. Interview with Brian Kim Stefans
  29. Interview with Amaranth Borsuk
  30. Interview with D. Kimm
  31. Interview with Andrew Klobucar
  32. ELD & ELMCIP (Interview with Scott Rettberg & Joseph Tabbi)
  33. Walking and Mapping: Artists as Cartographers
  34. Et virkeligt parallelunivers
  35. Le(s) Mange Texte(s): Creative Cannibalism and Digital Poetry
  36. Digital Word in a Palm: Digital Poetry between Reading and immersive Bodily Experience
  37. Writing the World: Toward a Systems Approach to E-Writing
  38. Nam Shub – A Text Creation and Performance Environment
  39. What Spam Means to Network Situationism
  40. The Virtualization of Poetry and Self
  41. 'Click = Kill'. Textual You in Ludic Digital Fiction'
  42. 'I know what it was. You know what it was': Second Person Narration in Hypertext Fiction
  43. Cavewriting
  44. The melancholic hypertext : the fate of the writer in the tangential narrative
  45. The Gothic in Contemporary Interactive Fictions
  46. Between Code and Motion: Generative and Kinetic Poetry in French, Portuguese, and Spanish
  47. Comedies of Separation: Toward a Theory of the Ludic Book
  48. Close Reading Electronic Literature: A Case Study of William Poundstone’s “Project for the Tachistoscope: Bottomless Pit“
  49. Would you let Mikhail Bakhtin smoke your text? : Dialogism and the Participative Rhetoric of Computer-mediated textual art
  50. Narrative Archaeology and the New Narrativology

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