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  1. Synesthesia (Q5836)
  2. Angewandte LIteraturwissenschaft (Q5835)
  3. Avant-garde and modernism studies (Q5834)
  4. Princeton studies in culture/power/history (Q5833)
  5. Essays from the English Institute (Q5832)
  6. Mining Linguistic Content from Vast Audio and Video Archives for Multimodal Poetry (Q5831)
  7. Revisting Califia: “Here the Path triverages” (Q5830)
  8. Analyzing Pry as a literature work, Is it possible? (Q5829)
  9. The Crisis of Representation: Glitch Art and the Rise of Technological Abstraction (Q5828)
  10. Walking Simulator Video Games–A New Digital Storytelling Artefact–Transportation, not flow (Q5827)
  11. Digital Sound Poetry: Peripheral Platform for Posthuman Performativity (Q5826)
  12. Electronic Literature, or Whatever It’s Called Now: the Archive and the Field (Q5825)
  13. Sound and queer affirmative space in augmented reality (Q5824)
  14. Crime fiction in digital ethos: legal and ethical challenges in e-lit (Q5823)
  15. E-locutio: stitching styles and pulling threads in electronic literature (Q5822)
  16. On Nationalizing a Transnational Literature: A Case Study on Examining J. R. Carpenter’s Work Within a Canadian Context (Q5821)
  17. Queer Wordplay: The Queer Subversion of Language in Locked-In and Blackbar (Q5820)
  18. The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (Q5819)
  19. eLit User Experience: Audience+Purpose=Design (Q5818)
  20. From Grid to Rhizome: a Rethinking of a Layout Arrangement of the Post-digital Text (Q5817)
  21. Rui Torres’ Cantiga in class – digital poetry in Portuguese schools (Q5816)
  22. Electronic Literature: Archiving, History, and Potentiality (Q5815)
  23. "The global assemblage of digital flow: sritical data studies and the infrastructures of computing" (Q5814)
  24. Multiplying Options (Q5813)
  25. Multimodality and Narrative Themes in Digital Literature: A Social Semiotic Multimodal Analysis of Megan Heyward’s of day, of night (Q5812)
  26. Electronic Literature in the Anthropocene (Q5811)
  27. Minding the Frontier: Teaching Hypertext Poetry and Fiction Online (Q5810)
  28. Don't Eat the Yellow Hypertext: Notes on Figurski at Findhorn on Acid (Q5809)
  29. Suhrkamp Taschenbuch Wissenschaft (Q5808)
  30. First peoples: new directions in indigenous studies (Q5807)
  31. New York university studies in French culture and civilization (Q5806)
  32. Composing Cyberspace: Identity, Community, and Knowledge in the Electronic Age (Q5805)
  33. Postdigital Storytelling: Poetics, Praxis, Research (Q5804)
  34. Tranversals (Q5803)
  35. Diktet i den digitale støpeskjeen (Q5802)
  36. Cultural memory in the present (Q5800)
  37. Studies in literature and science (Q5799)
  38. Studies in network cultures (Q5798)
  39. Studies in the Evolution of Language (Q5797)
  40. Computer Science (Q5796)
  41. Studies in Language (Q5795)
  42. Peripheries2: Czech and Slovak digital literature on the edge of domestic and foreign interest (Q5794)
  43. Using Electricity (Q5793)
  44. ‘You Can Still Make Websites Nowadays’: A Talk with the Pioneering Internet Art Collective JODI (Q5792)
  45. A Web Reply to the Post-Web Generation (Q5791)
  46. Review of Grammalepsy: Essays on Digital Language Art and Electronic Literature (Q5790)
  47. Podcast: Nick Montfort, “Poet/Programmers, Artist/Programmers, and Scholar/Programmers: What and Who Are They?” (Q5789)
  48. The Heaviness of Light (Q5788)
  49. Electronic Literature: Documenting and Archiving Multimodal Computational Writing (Q5787)
  50. Machine Writing: Translation, Generation, Automation (Q5786)

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