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Electronic Literature Lab

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Directed by Dene Grigar 💾 A media archaeology lab used for advanced inquiry into curation, preservation, and production of born-digital literary work

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Welcome to Week 3 of Women's History Month. We are honoring Priti Pandurangan and her brilliant work Meghadūtam. It is the epic Sanskrit love poem reimagined for the digital medium the-next.eliterature.org/exhibition/vis… Electronic Lit. Org WSU Vancouver

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Yesterday we received this wonderful surprise from artist Nanette Wylde. The CD-ROM contains her "flip books" from 1997-2011. The sleeve is handmade as is the insert explaining the art. Loaded in the computer, the icon matches the aesthetic. Look for it in The NEXT! Electronic Lit. Org

Yesterday we received this wonderful surprise from artist Nanette Wylde. The CD-ROM contains her "flip books" from 1997-2011. The sleeve is handmade as is the insert explaining the art. Loaded in the computer, the icon matches the aesthetic. Look for it in The NEXT! <a href="/eliterature/">Electronic Lit. Org</a>
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Here is the link to today's book launch for The Challenges of Born-Digital Fiction: Here is the bit.ly link to today's Book Launch: bit.ly/challenges-of-… WSU Vancouver

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Week 4 of Women's History Month & we're honoring Marisa Parham. Her ".break .dance" is a mash up of images, video, animation, & text inhabiting “spaces of possibility” around, across, and beyond the screen. We are so pleased to feature it in Vision Unbound the-next.eliterature.org/exhibition/vis…

Week 4 of Women's History Month &amp; we're honoring Marisa Parham. Her ".break .dance" is a mash up of images, video, animation, &amp; text inhabiting “spaces of possibility” around, across, and beyond the screen. We are so pleased to feature it in Vision Unbound the-next.eliterature.org/exhibition/vis…
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Happy to let you know that we've added The Rob Wittig Collection to The NEXT. Currently we're presenting the 4 early hypertext works he produced. We've written a grant that will allow us to develop a platform for showcasing his NetProv works in the future. the-next.eliterature.org/collections/46

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Kudos for Vancouver DTC major James Lesperance who was selected for a WSU Vancouver Undergraduate Research Fellow Award. His project, "Programming a Method for Documenting NetProv," allows him to work with Rob Wittig. dtc-wsuv.org/wp/ell/2024/04… Electronic Lit. Org WSU Vancouver

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We received the WSUV Mini-Grant for the project, “Spatial Computing for Use of Physical Artifacts Held in Museum & Library Repositories,” in support of developing XR capabilities for the Visualization space of The NEXT. We kick the project off May 6. Electronic Lit. Org WSU Vancouver

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ELL has expanded into a new space for the physical archives it is holding for The NEXT. It now consists of three spaces 1) the Reading Room, 2) the Archival Space, and 3) the Sound and Video Studio Electronic Lit. Org

ELL has expanded into a new space for the physical archives it is holding for The NEXT. It now consists of three spaces 1) the Reading Room, 2) the Archival Space, and 3) the Sound and Video Studio <a href="/eliterature/">Electronic Lit. Org</a>
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Announcing the new exhibition at The NEXT: "Art Intelligent," curated by Alexandra L. Martin, curator and co-curated by Élisabeth Savard. AI art by Joel Swanson, Aya Karpinski, & Secondary IV students: the-next.eliterature.org/exhibition/art… Electronic Lit. Org WSU Vancouver

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This week's Framework (#887, 28 Apr-May 05), entitled "Whisper to Dragons," was produced by <orogenetics.org>Michael Northam in the United States, using recordings made in South Asia during years of traveling and living there. Thanks for listening radionouspace.fm

This week's Framework (#887, 28 Apr-May 05), entitled "Whisper to Dragons," was produced by &lt;orogenetics.org&gt;Michael Northam in the United States, using recordings made in South Asia during years of traveling and living there. Thanks for listening radionouspace.fm
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What every digital textual scholar loves: The original edits of a hypertext novel. Here is Richard Smyth's Genetis, edited by Cramer.

What every digital textual scholar loves: The original edits of a hypertext novel. Here is Richard Smyth's Genetis, edited by Cramer.
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We updated our lab's History page of our website. It now features a timeline and images. Thank you, @_hollyjune, for creating this gorgeous design! #elitlab dtc-wsuv.org/electronic-lit…

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The The CMDC of the DTC Department at WSUV students are working on Deena's uncompleted hypertext, Stone Moons, which she started years ago on Storyspace. It's a massive work, even in its current state, with 6628 hyperlinks. & yes, that is our "Molar Mac" that they are using to access the work WSU Vancouver

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We gave 4 tours today to members of the WSU Advisory Committees members and had the time of our lives showing off the vintage computers and games in the lab. Thanks, WSU Vancouver for including us in this great event!

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The lab just finished reconstructing Christy Sheffield Sanford's "Red Mona," a net art piece published originally in 1997. The story, based on Guy de Maupassant's "Petit Soldat," unfolds over 45 flash cards. dtc-wsuv.org/projects/red-m… WSU Vancouver Electronic Lit. Org

The lab just finished reconstructing Christy Sheffield Sanford's "Red Mona," a net art piece published originally in 1997. The story, based on Guy de Maupassant's "Petit Soldat," unfolds over 45 flash cards. dtc-wsuv.org/projects/red-m… <a href="/WSUVancouver/">WSU Vancouver</a> <a href="/eliterature/">Electronic Lit. Org</a>
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This week's Framework:afield edition revisits the second edition of the series, produced in the United Kingdom by artist, author, podcaster, and knitter Felicity Ford (knitsonik.com), first broadcast on May 19, 2006. See our website radionouspace.fm for more.

This week's Framework:afield edition revisits the second edition of the series, produced in the United Kingdom by artist, author, podcaster, and knitter Felicity Ford (knitsonik.com), first broadcast on May 19, 2006. See our website radionouspace.fm for more.
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Coming in July. A radio story and an episode connected by the word "Nightfall." The story adapts Issac Asimov's original for radio. A world with six suns prepares for the coming of darkness and the first sight of things called "stars." More info at website reimaginedradio.fm

Coming in July. A radio story and an episode connected by the word "Nightfall." The story adapts Issac Asimov's original for radio. A world with six suns prepares for the coming of darkness and the first sight of things called "stars." More info at website reimaginedradio.fm