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Electronic Literature: Context

Collected by: Electronic Literature Organization

Archived since: Jul, 2007

Description:

A collection of sites related to the critical, theoretical, and institutional contexts of Electronic Literature.

Subject:   Arts & Humanities systems theory critical ecology writingdesign webarts theory hypertext criticism web publishing electropoetics digital writing institutions media discourse theory multimedia context critical writing

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Title: IASLonline Lessons

URL: http://iasl.uni-muenchen.de/links/lektion0e.htm

Description: A journal on Net Art with reference and application to electronic literature. IASL started as a print journal and now takes advantage of online network communication, publishing electronically and free of charge since 1999. As an academic forum, the journal includes both theoretical accounts and artist statements concerning Hyperfiction and Hypermedia. Descriptions of artist projects fall under three categories: "Tips," "Collected Tips," and "Short Tips." Here, one finds discussions on early experiments in electronic writing, ranging from Douglas Davis, "The World´s First Collaborative Sentence" (1994) to Talan Memmott, "Lexia to Perplexia" (2004). The journal appears in irregular intervals and has been available in English translation since August 2003. ISSN: 1612-0442. Entry drafted by: Patricia Tomaszek

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Subject:   criticism context hypermedia net art electronic writing

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