Tag Archives: e-lit
Network Art for Visibility
I was afraid when I first chose ii — in the white darkness: about [the fragility of] memory by Reiner Strasser and M.D. Coverley that I would be unable to find a piece of Hayles work that fit with it. … Continue reading
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Network Art for Multiplicity
As I rifiled through the electronic literature anthology I encounter numerous texts but very few resembled print literature. I found this interesting because the name electronic literature led me to believe it would be more influenced by literature. However, after … Continue reading
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Network Art for Lightness
While watching Inanimate Alice Episode 1:China by Kate Pullinger for the first time, a specific idea mentioned by Hayles popped into mind. In the first chapter of her book, Hayles began speaking about interactive fiction as a type electronic literature. … Continue reading
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Network Art for Exactitude
My electronic literature example for Exactitude was so different and abstract I didn’t think I would be about to find an element of Hayles that fit with it. However, as I reviewed my notes I cam across an aspect of … Continue reading
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E-Lit for Visibility
For my e-literature example for visibility, I chose ii — in the white darkness: about [the fragility of] memory by Reiner Strasser and M.D. Coverley. I chose this example because of the way in which it portrays images. The work … Continue reading
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E-Lit for Quickness
For my e-literature example for the quality of quickness, I chose Stir Fry Texts by Pauline Masurel and Jim Andrews but there were several works within this work, so I chose Blue Hyacinth. This work is composed of four separate … Continue reading
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E-Lit for Multiplicity
For my e-literature example for multiplicity, I chose Reagan Library by Stuart Moulthrop. I chose this work because as I began to explore it the first thing that was impressed upon me was the number of different screens that were … Continue reading
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E-Lit for Lightness
For my E-Literature example of lightness, I chose Inanimate Alice Episode 1:China by Kate Pullinger and babel. This piece of E-Literature follows the story of a girl whose family resides in the wild of Northern China. Her father searches for … Continue reading
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E-Lit for Exactitude
After exploring the E-lit anthology, I decided on open.ended for my e-literature example. This work is a three dimensional movable poem. There are two boxes, one which fits in another and they both rotate. Now, you can either make them … Continue reading
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