Browsing Department of Linguistics, Literary and Aestetic Studies by Subject "Electronic literature"
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Documenting a Field: The Life and Afterlife of the ELMCIP Collaborative Research Project and Electronic Literature Knowledge Base
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)The ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base is a large-scale digital humanities database that emerged from a six-nation European research project on electronic literature. The Knowledge Base has since grown to become ... -
E-Borges: Stuart Moulthrop’s Victory Garden
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)This essay analyses Stuart Moulthrop’s Victory Garden (1991), a singular hyperfiction within the context of hypertextual narratives released during the 90s. Taking into consideration the campus novel and anti-war novel ... -
Electronic Literature and Online Literary Databases. The PO.EX and ELMCIP Cases
(Journal article, 2014)This essay reflects on the shift of user interaction operated by online literary archives and databases. One can easily recognize a change of scenery happening in the current networked world, given the way authors and ... -
Electronic Literature Seen from a Distance. The Beginnings of a Field
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)This paper outlines the development of the hypertext fiction community that developed in the United States of America from the late eighties and onwards. This community was separate from the interactive fiction community ... -
Mining the Knowledge Base: Exploring Methodologies for Analysing the Field of Electronic Literature
(Lecture, 2013-01-25)This is a work-in-progress report from an exploration of the intersection between the fairly conventional digital humanities method of creating a database - specifically, the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base ... -
Networked Improv Narrative (Netprov) and the Story of Grace, Wit & Charm
(Master thesis, 2011-11-16)Netprov (networked improv narrative) is an emerging art form that creates written stories that are networked, collaborative and improvised in real time. What optimum characteristics could give netprov projects playful as ... -
Performing Fictions: Interaction and Depiction
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2003)This paper presents a method for analysing an aspect of interaction that can help us understand how users can feel that they are part of a work. I argue that interaction can be a form of depiction, causing the user to ... -
Speculative Interfaces: How Electronic Literature Uses the Interface to Make Us Think about Technology
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)In a study that traverses more than half a century – going from e-lit precursor Christopher Strachey’s M.U.C. Love Letter Generator (1952) to Michael Joyce’s experimental hypertext afternoon: a story (1990) to Kate Pullinger’s ... -
The Transducer Function: An Introduction to a Theoretical Typology in Electronic Literature and Digital Art
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2012)In this essay I introduce the notion of transducer function in the fields of electronic literature and digital art. Firstly, I survey the transduction concept throughout its history in such domains as physics, genetics, ...