Category Archives: digital / electronic literature

‘of day, of night’ at ELO 2012

of day, of night has been selected for the upcoming ELO 2012 conference and media arts show Electrifying Literature : Affordances and Constraints at West Virginia University, June 2012. Exciting to be included in this conference and exhibition program. Electronic … Continue reading

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Evoke : independent digital publishing house and writer’s community

For some time I’ve been mulling over the future of literature in the digital era; and the emerging possibilities for independent publishers with innovative approaches to textual formats, publishing models and writing communities. Evoke is my model for an independent … Continue reading

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of day, of night: analysed in article on hypertext fiction

of day, of night is analysed at length in Hans K. Rustad’s online essay, “A Four-Sided Model for Hypertext Fiction”, in Hyperrhiz.06 Special issue, Visionary Landscapes, Spring 2009. Stumbled upon it it by chance. It’s very gratifying to find people … Continue reading

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of day, of night: interactive narrative / electronic hypertext

“of day, of night” ( 2002) is a major interactive narrative/ electronic hypertext operating at the intersection of narrative and interactive forms. Integrating video, audio, stills, textual and interactive components, it has been recognised for its rich visual and aural … Continue reading

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