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- (hist) Creating and Archiving Electronic Literature During the Pandemic [3,170 bytes]
- (hist) The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction [3,170 bytes]
- (hist) Generations of Meaning [3,167 bytes]
- (hist) Identifying, Deceiving, Protecting and Hunting: What Fictional Machines and Humans Do with Machine Vision Technologies [3,164 bytes]
- (hist) Hey Siri, Tell Me a Story: AI, Procedural Generation, and Digital Narratives [3,164 bytes]
- (hist) Texts, Interfaces, and the Puzzle Element in Her Story [3,162 bytes]
- (hist) A Humument app by Tom Phillips as a work of liberature: between text and embodiment [3,161 bytes]
- (hist) Artists, Personas, Mediums, Instruments: Envisioning the Visionary [3,161 bytes]
- (hist) A Tour of ELO's The NEXT [3,153 bytes]
- (hist) From ‘Cinema Envy’ to Social Media Envy? The Changing Face of Videogame Characterisation in the Age of Platformisation [3,150 bytes]
- (hist) “Let my readers go”: Freedom, the ‘post-’, electronic ‘literature’ [3,149 bytes]
- (hist) The Wedding Celebration of Gunter and Gwen [3,149 bytes]
- (hist) Interactive Narrative and the Art of Steering Through Possible Worlds [3,148 bytes]
- (hist) Micronarrative, Virtual Reality, and Medium Specificity: Circa 1948 as VR installation and Mobile App [3,148 bytes]
- (hist) Plat(free)forms: accessible tools for new e-lit composers [3,146 bytes]
- (hist) The Generated Word: Metonymic, Generic and Operationalist [3,146 bytes]
- (hist) Digital Selfhood and its Mental Spatialities: Abstracts of Textual Constructs [3,142 bytes]
- (hist) Etang [3,140 bytes]
- (hist) Without a Trace [3,139 bytes]
- (hist) Lines for a Virtual Ty/opography: Electronic Essays on Artifice and Information [3,138 bytes]
- (hist) Hallucinate This! an authoritized autobotography of ChatGPT [3,136 bytes]
- (hist) Reading, Seeing, and Sensing: The Internet of Things Makes Literature [3,134 bytes]
- (hist) ELITE-CM Project: Developing enriching interactivity in children digitized literature and e-lit [3,133 bytes]
- (hist) Datafeeds [3,133 bytes]
- (hist) Transculturation, transliteracy and generative poetics [3,132 bytes]
- (hist) Galatea’s Riposte: The Reception and Receptacle of Interactive Fiction [3,130 bytes]
- (hist) ExtraPhysical Worlds [3,128 bytes]
- (hist) What We Offer You Is More or Less The Sum of Its Parts : The Human in the In My Computer Book Series. [3,127 bytes]
- (hist) Writing Synaptically: Using SCALAR as a Creative Platform [3,126 bytes]
- (hist) Stories of Stigma and Acceptance [3,126 bytes]
- (hist) Stagno [3,123 bytes]
- (hist) Murmurs, Open Corpus of Online Written Poetry – The End of Isolated Poems [3,122 bytes]
- (hist) Distributed Memories: CompuServe’s Gamer’s Forum and the Halcyon Days of the Adventure Game Toolkit [3,116 bytes]
- (hist) From Audio Black to Artful Noises: Looking at Sound in Electronic Literature [3,112 bytes]
- (hist) V i r a l p o e t i c s [3,109 bytes]
- (hist) Poetry Chains and Collocations [3,108 bytes]
- (hist) Community Storytelling: Beyond the Table and onto the Digital Green [3,106 bytes]
- (hist) The materialities of close reading: 1942, 2009 [3,106 bytes]
- (hist) Oneirographia - The writing of dreams [3,104 bytes]
- (hist) The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Screen: Digital Fiction and the Mind/Machine Problem [3,104 bytes]
- (hist) Quantum Authoring for "Prom Week": What We Learned Writing Six Thousand Lines of Procedurally-Driven Dialogue [3,100 bytes]
- (hist) Around Osprey [3,100 bytes]
- (hist) ‘AN INTERNET BARD AT LAST!!!’: The Positive and Perverse Power of Alt-Lit Poet Steve Roggenbuck [3,098 bytes]
- (hist) Its name was Penelope [3,095 bytes]
- (hist) Open to Construction: reading and writing bodies in digital fiction and the open web platform [3,093 bytes]
- (hist) Tenure Track: A Critical Simulation Game [3,092 bytes]
- (hist) Taroko Gorge Remixed: Repetition and Difference in Machine Texts [3,091 bytes]
- (hist) The Interactive Character as a Black Box [3,089 bytes]
- (hist) Has Been Hero [3,089 bytes]
- (hist) Documenting Your Work: A Workshop on Using the ELMCIP Knowledge Base for Authors, Critics, and Teachers of Electronic Literature [3,085 bytes]