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The following pages link to conference paper (Q52):
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- Reading Virtual Geographies (Q3174) (← links)
- Slow Games, Slow Poems: The Act of Deliberation in "Slow Year" (Q3175) (← links)
- Re:Cycle - A Computationally Generative Ambient Video System (Q3176) (← links)
- Locating the Literary in Electronic Ludicity: Jason Nelson's Evidence of Everything Exploding (Q3177) (← links)
- Abandoning Canon: Fluid Texts and Implicit Collaboration in Electronic Narratives (Q3178) (← links)
- Marking Transition: the Work of Neal von Flue (Q3179) (← links)
- Bob Brown's Reading Machine and the Comic Experience of Electrified Reading (Q3180) (← links)
- Bringing the Art of Design to the National Park Service: The Fort Vancouver Mobile Project (Q3181) (← links)
- Electronic Literature for All: Performance in Exhibits and Public Readings (Q3182) (← links)
- Graphic Sublime: On the Art and Designwriting of Kate Armstrong and Michael Tippet (Q3183) (← links)
- Commenting Creative Code (Q3185) (← links)
- Literature: Lift this End (Q3186) (← links)
- Why ‘But is it e-lit?’ Is a Ridiculous Question: The Case for Online Journals as Organic, Evolving Works of Digital Literature (Q3187) (← links)
- The (Problematic) Issue to Evaluate Literariness: Digital Literature Between Legitimation and Canonization (Q3188) (← links)
- Performing the Digital Archive: Remediation, Emulation, Recreation (Q3189) (← links)
- From Reality to Interactive Fiction and the Way Back (Q3190) (← links)
- netwurker_mez + her cardboard avatar [who might be made up of Boxes, but is *not* Boxxy] (Q3191) (← links)
- E-literature and the Un-coded Model of Meaning: Towards an Ordinary Digital Philosophy (Q3192) (← links)
- Shakespeare in Simlish? Responsive Systems and Literary Language (Q3193) (← links)
- Quantum Authoring for "Prom Week": What We Learned Writing Six Thousand Lines of Procedurally-Driven Dialogue (Q3194) (← links)
- Adventures in Transition: Jason Nelson’s Scary Journey from Flash to J-Code and Desk to Hand (Q3195) (← links)
- Comments on Comments in Code (Q3201) (← links)
- Programming for Fun, Together (Q3209) (← links)
- Re:Mix (Q3214) (← links)
- Spatial Remediations (Q3227) (← links)
- Derivative Writing: E-literature in the World of New Social and Economic Paradigms (Q3237) (← links)
- The Save Button Ruined Everything (Q3259) (← links)
- The Critical Interface (Q3260) (← links)
- Taxonomies and Folksonomies in Databases (Q3264) (← links)
- Cannibalistic Tendencies in Digital Poetry: Recent Observations & Personal Practices (Q3285) (← links)
- From Instrumental Texts to Textual Instruments (Q3302) (← links)
- Weapons Of The Deconstructive Masses: Whatever the Electronic in Electronic Literature may or may not mean (Q3305) (← links)
- The E-ssense of Literature (Q3306) (← links)
- Reconfiguring the Author: The Virtual Artist in Cyberspace (Keynote Address) (Q3311) (← links)
- New Media, New Historicisms (Q3312) (← links)
- Play On: Plot and Pause Points in Hypermedia Narrative (Q3313) (← links)
- Rhythms of Technology (Q3314) (← links)
- When Digital Literature goes Multimedia: Three German Examples (Q3315) (← links)
- Cultural Narrative in Augmented Reality (Q3316) (← links)
- What are writers doing on the net? (Q3317) (← links)
- Using HCI Techniques To Make Digital Art More Ergodic (Q3318) (← links)
- Reading-View(s)ing the Über-box: a critical view on a popular prediction (Q3319) (← links)
- After the Gold Rush: Sustainable Information Culture (Q3320) (← links)
- Time For No One, Hypermedia Duration (Q3321) (← links)
- SurREAL: Dramatis Personae on the Digital Stage (Q3322) (← links)
- Reading Hyperfiction - Mission Impossible? (Q3323) (← links)
- Reading Cybertexts - An Empirical Approach (Q3325) (← links)
- Writing with the Code - a Cybertextual Poetics (Q3326) (← links)
- Cybertext palimpsests - literature to the nth degree (Q3328) (← links)
- Against immersion – notes for non-virtual reality design (Q3329) (← links)