"An examination of the theory and practice surrounding the genre of electronic literature and exploration of its major works and authors."
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Andrew's "Family Memories"
Ben's "Atrocity"
Bryce's "Oerferth Havamol"
Chris's "Life Puzzle"
DAvid's Art
Donald's Daju VU: A Molecular Tale
Julia's "Only a Matter of Time"
Kelsey's Imagine
Kristen's "About My Family"
Mallisa's "The Watermark"
Matthew's "Abstract Noir"
McKenzie's "Selves"
Michael's Elit"
Nina's "Artifacts"
Robert's "The Life Of"
Ryan's
Sarah's "februarysecondnineteenseventyfour
Scott's "Shades of War"
Tatiana's
Veronica's "A Penguin Day"
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Welcome to Electronic Literature, a blog created as a companion to DTC 338 "Special Topics: Electronic Literature."
During the course of the semester we will use this blog to enhance knowledge about the exciting genre of electronic literature. Plans for the blog include Guest Bloggers from among the authors studied like Stephanie Strickland, Deena Larsen, Dan Waber, and Rob Kendall; student showcase of elit produced during the "Studios;" and extended information in the way of essays, slide shows, and elit works.
With an eye to connecting students to the field of electronic literature, this blog also is intended to act as a bridge between the course and the upcoming Visionary Landscapes: The Electronic Literature Organization 2008 Conference, taking place from May 29-June 1, 2008.
A schedule of events is in the works and will be ready shortly. Stay tuned!