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Electronic Literature: Collections of Works

Collected by: Electronic Literature Organization

Archived since: Jul, 2007

Description:

This collection of archived web sites consists of works of electronic literature: works with important literary aspects that take advantage of the capabilities and contexts provided by the stand-alone or networked computer. The collection features sites that aggregate works of electronic literature by multiple authors, such as online journals and anthologies.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities

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Title: Dreaming Methods

URL: http://www.dreamingmethods.com/

Description: Dreaming Methods projects combine writing with multimedia and web-based technology. All works require Flash Player to view, some pages are only available to subscribers (subscription is free). The collection of works contains exclusive new digital fiction, galleries, critical articles on digital literature and interviews. "Writing and essays" is a section with material discussing the work featured on the Site; with explanations on how it developed and what it might mean. Also, Campbell, the editor of the page as well as users discuss showcased works in an active exhange of thoughts in the discussion forum. E-lit submissions are welcome. Entry drafted by: Patricia Tomaszek

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Subject:   flash hypermedia audio interactive essays Graphics interviews kinetic text,  Visual poetry or Narrative

Title: Epímone

URL: http://www.epimone.net/

Description: A collection of e-poetry and visual art gathered from 2002 until 2004. The featured works are born-digital, using software and programming to create an interface where poetry and new media come together. Through such integrations of image, sound, and text, Calvo and Valdeolmillos wish to stress the idea of poetics as a form of "re-creation." In this sense, they offer an electronic materialisation of the rhetoric figure that implies the repitition of the same: Epimone. Entry drafted by: Patricia Tomaszek

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Subject:   hypertext Net Art Animation/Kinetic Interactive Fiction Multilingual or Non-English Generative Text,  Visual poetry or Narrative ,  video Poetry

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