"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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Corporeal Poetry: Experiments with 3D Poetry in the MOVE Lab"
Dene Grigar
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If you are interested in attending the Electronic Literature Conference and have a few hours to volunteer at the conference registration table or help out in some way at the conference, contact Dr. John Barber at jfbarber@eaze.net.
The conference runs from Thursday, May 29 - Sunday, June 1. The day events take place at the WSUV campus in the Multimedia Classroom Building and the Firstenberg Student Commons. The evening events take place at North Bank Artists Gallery and Clark College.
--Dene