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  1. The Generated Word: Metonymic, Generic and Operationalist
  2. American Utopia - Analyzing the Far-Right politics of BioShock: Infinite and Trump's America
  3. Art of the Pan-Opt-in-a-Con: FarmVille and the Gamification of the Digital Landscape Original: The Tyranny of Completion; Or, How Electronic Art Can Engage the Firehose
  4. Platform Collaboration, Creativity and Determinism in Virtual Reality (VR): An artist paper the making of The Key To Time, a work for VR, domes and CAVEs.
  5. On the Platform’s Ruins: Practicing a Poetics of Obsolescence
  6. Executable Landscapes: Speculative Platforms for Ecological E-Literature
  7. “Let my readers go”: Freedom, the ‘post-’, electronic ‘literature’
  8. ‘AN INTERNET BARD AT LAST!!!’: The Positive and Perverse Power of Alt-Lit Poet Steve Roggenbuck
  9. Beyond Maximalism: Resolving the Novelistic Incompatibilities of Realism, Paranoia, Omniscience, and Encyclopedism through Electronic Literature.
  10. ‘Lost water! Remains Scape?’: Transformation Waterscapes in Coimbatore from past to present through digital poetry
  11. Learning Management Platforms: Notes on Teaching “Taroko Gorge” in a Pandemic
  12. Oneirographia - The writing of dreams
  13. Platforms for Multilingual Tele-Immersive Storytelling and Improvisation
  14. Digital Methodologies for Analysing and Disseminating Community Research. (A reflection on practice by the artist/researcher)
  15. From ‘Cinema Envy’ to Social Media Envy? The Changing Face of Videogame Characterisation in the Age of Platformisation
  16. Scripting Observable with RiScript
  17. What Do We Call This?
  18. A Platform's Media Specificity in Context: Follow the Pathfinders
  19. Open to Construction: reading and writing bodies in digital fiction and the open web platform
  20. Digital Selfhood and its Mental Spatialities: Abstracts of Textual Constructs
  21. Hugging Pixels: How Gaming Rethinks Physical Interactions
  22. ‘Pandemic and Protest, Revolution and Reflection: The Online Manifesto in 2020-2021’
  23. Platform-based Rules of (Un)Notice
  24. Heats, knots and hierarchies: Speculative genders in omegaverse fanfiction
  25. Dystopic plagiarized platforms: found text, corrupted code, and robotic poetics.
  26. Gastropoetics, text generation, and the body
  27. Comparing methods of generating 3.5 inch floppy disk forensic images
  28. "Writing To Cope": Anti-Shipping Rhetoric in Media Fandom
  29. An Institutional Approach to Building a Platform of Digital Literary Works: The Case(s) of Dutch and Flemish Digital Literature
  30. Archiving Digital Narrative: Some Issues
  31. Paper or Pixel: Revisiting Geoff Ryman’s 253
  32. Motivating Struggling Readers to Mentally “Show Up” with Wonder Stories
  33. The Paradox of Electronic Literature in the Classroom: The Challenges for New Literacy Practices within the Platformized School
  34. Generated Texts: Reading Strategy and Interpretational Options
  35. "Thin Spaces:" Using Twine for Storytelling and Catharsis
  36. Creating and Archiving Electronic Literature During the Pandemic
  37. Edge Effects: Queer Virtual Arcades
  38. Homenaje a Wlademir Dias-Pino: when a digital poem revisits an e-lit antecedent
  39. The Time Travel Agency's The Algorithm of Donated Dreams
  40. Platforms of contemplation in times of confinement: a philosophicophysiological reflection
  41. Interacting with Empathy: Migrant Narrative in the Context of Mobile Apps
  42. Salon 12: December 10, 2020: Building an ELO Repository
  43. Salon 10: November 12, 2020: DNA: A Digital Fiction Project, Wikipedia and Constructions of Actual and Satirical Possible and Impossible Worlds
  44. Salon 9: October 13, 2020: Accessible Bits
  45. Salon 8: September 8, 2020: Bill Bly's We Descend
  46. Salon 7, August 11, 2020: The Work and Work(s) of Alan Sondheim
  47. Salon 5: June 12, 2020: E-Lit In the Wild
  48. Salon 4: May 12, 2020: Re-Weaving Digital Textualities with Amira Hanafi’s “A Dictionary of the Revolution"
  49. Salon 2: March 2, 2020: A “reariting” centered on “Extra-terrestrial Rhetoric”, a multimedia text by Lily Robert-Foley.
  50. Salon 1: A Discussion of a Nika Skandiaka Poem and Reading "Electronically"

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