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  1. Bridge Work (Q2871)
  2. “It’s Not That, It’s Not That, It’s Not That”: Reading Digital Poetry (Q2870)
  3. Recombinant poetics : emergent meaning as examined and explored within a specific generative virtual environment (Q2869)
  4. Media Poetry: An International Anthology (Q2868)
  5. The Interactive Diagram Sentence: Hypertext as a Medium of Thought (Q2867)
  6. Concrete Poetry as an International Movement viewed by Augusto de Campos: An Interview (Q2866)
  7. Digital and Analog Texts (Q2865)
  8. Computer Poems (Q2864)
  9. Questions to Augusto de Campos (Q2863)
  10. Cauldron & Net, Volume 3 (Q2862)
  11. Unoriginal Genius: Poetry by Other Means in the New Century (Q2861)
  12. Concrete Poetry: An International Debate (Q2860)
  13. Geeks Bearing Gifts: How the Computer World Got This Way (Q2859)
  14. Handholding, Remixing, and the Instant Replay: New Narratives in a Postnarrative World (Q2858)
  15. Hyperrhiz 03: SpaceWorks (Q2857)
  16. The Function of Digital Poetry at the Present Time (Q2856)
  17. Electronic Poetics (Q2855)
  18. The New River (Fall 2008) (Q2854)
  19. Grammars for Generative Art (Part III) (Q2853)
  20. Michael Joyce. Polski pisarz: Michael Joyce, Czesław Miłosz i hipertekst. Postgutenbergowskie nadzieje księgi różności. (Q2852)
  21. Wszyscy jesteśmy cyborgami (Q2851)
  22. Od żył przez pędzel do hipertekstu: O Czarnych jagodach Susan Gibb (Q2850)
  23. Database Research and Publishing: Using the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base (Q2849)
  24. Contributing to the ELMCIP Knowledge Base (Q2848)
  25. Polymers, Paranoia, and the Rhetorics of Hypertext (Q2847)
  26. The Contingencies of the Hypertext Link (Q2846)
  27. Reconfiguring Publishing (Q2845)
  28. Understanding the Act of Reading: the WOE Beginners' Guide to Dissection (Q2844)
  29. New Directions in Digital Poetry (Q2843)
  30. I Love E-Poetry (Q2842)
  31. Making the World Safe for Fashionable Philosophy! (Q2841)
  32. A New "Gospel of the Three Dimensions": Expanding the Boundaries of Digital Literature in Jörgen Schäfer and Peter Gendolla's Beyond the Screen (Q2840)
  33. Traces of the trAce Online Writing Centre 1995-2005 (Q2839)
  34. Digitality and the Memory of Cinema (Special Issue of _Wide Angle_) (Q2838)
  35. Riddles of the Interface: Hieroglyphic Consciousness and New Experimental Multimedia (Q2837)
  36. Think Again: Artificial Intelligence, Television, and Video (Q2836)
  37. Continuous Paper (Q2835)
  38. Continuous Paper: Print Interfaces and Early Computer Writing (Q2834)
  39. Pixelated Drama (Q2833)
  40. Ether: The Nothing That Connects Everything (Q2832)
  41. E-Poetry Bibliography (Q2831)
  42. Digital Storytelling: Something Old, Something New (Q2830)
  43. A New Total Work of Art (Q2829)
  44. Designing for Lotsa Media (Q2828)
  45. SURFACE TEXT: Text as Surface in Immersive 3D Environments (Q2827)
  46. An Interview with Talan Memmott (Q2826)
  47. An interview with Maria Engberg (Q2825)
  48. Technologies That Describe: Data Visualization and Contemporary Fiction (Q2824)
  49. Toward a Mobile and Geolocative E-Lit Aesthetic: Curatorial Statement for MLA 2012 Exhibit “Electronic Literature” (Q2823)
  50. Computing Language and Poetry (Q2822)

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