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large screen installations equipped with touchscreen technology because they were challenging audience expectations with innovative poetic form. When implemented in iOS, however, these works and their form feel less innovative in terms of the gestural vocabulary that users of iOS and Android touchscreen devices are already accustomed to. Poetically, each poem is creating its own form-- a second generation Modernist move-- but they're more accessible to the massive audiences that Apple has cultivated for their devices.
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Another transition from second to third generation practices is evident in the work of authors that develop work for popular platforms, such as iOS and Android. Jason Edward Lewis and Bruno Nadeau's Coover Award winning PoEMM Cycle, initially tapped into a 2nd generation poetics by being created for
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Brief mention in this German article: "Als Beispiel einer solchen Verbindung von KI-generierten Inhalten und automatisierter Produktion und Publikation über PoD-Plattformen kann The Library of Nonhuman Books dienen, die von Karen ann Donnachie und Andy Simionato als künstlerisches Experiment
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This is a list of topics related to electronic literature about which Knowledge (XXG) does not yet have articles. There are many important figures and works in electronic literature. Please suggest others that we can be working on.
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Contemporary examples of mobile electronic literature apps are referenced such as Pry by Gorman and Cannizzaro, Abra! by Amaranth Borsuk, Kate Durbin and Ian Hatcher (& You), and finally Jason Edwards Lewis and Bruno Nadeau's
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PoEMM (sometimes called P.o.E.M.M.) is a series of poems for touchscreen co-authored (or should we say co-edited?) by Jason Edward Lewis with Bruno Nadeau, who is not mentioned on the ELO Award page? -
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Please note that these are drafts and have not been moved to the main space for various reasons. Please check the talk before submitting these. Articles are started for:
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We are tracking influences and connections between existing articles and potential articles. Please note any citations for mentoring or for critiques. For example,
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I can't find independent sources discussing this work, so I don't think it's notable in the Knowledge (XXG) sense yet, but it has been taught at some universities.
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Please note that not all of these works will be notable - you will need to see whether there are independent, reliable sources about them before making articles.
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Also please edit existing articles. If you don't have time to write an article it would be helpful if you could find sources that could be used by others. See
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do not have Knowledge (XXG) articles. There are also links to their Wikidata pages and to the ELMCIP entries for works that have this.
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http://hyperrhiz.io/hyperrhiz10/special-feature-e-lit-reviews/electronic-literature-showcase-at-the-library-of-congress.html
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was rejected.(Drafted but needs review and research, needs translating from Egyptian Knowledge (XXG))
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Dethridge, Lisa (2021), Nankervis, Alan; Connell, Julia; Montague, Alan; Burgess, John (eds.),
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Before creating an article, please check whether the work is notable as a work according to
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Please note: articles should only be created (even if they are listed here) if they meet
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may also list critical works that reference the work, although not all of those will be
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discussions. Remember to cite your sources. Another basis for notability is that it
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution: What Does it Mean for Australian Industry?
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https://electronicbookreview.com/essay/memorial-for-marjorie-c-luesebrink/
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is a complex hypertext novel featured in Pathfinders traversals in 2015
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Written by the authors of the work but provides a clear overview of it.
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Situating Scandinavian Poetry in the Computational Network Environment
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Two paragraphs about the work here in this peer-reviewed book chapter.
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for the title of the work and the author will often yield results.
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has an article and this work was recently emulated/translated.
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We need articles on trAce and Alt X We need edits on
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was rejected--should we just do one for Metagaming?
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Index

Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Electronic literature
WP:NBOOK
WP:GNG
Knowledge (XXG):The Knowledge (XXG) Adventure
Mark Bernstein|Publisher
Draft:Tim McLaughlin
Draft: Stephanie Boluk
Draft: Reham Hosny
Renee Choba
Knowledge (XXG):Notability (books)
Google Scholar
Google Books
ELMCIP
ELMCIP's syllabi
Open Syllabus Project
The NEXT Museum
Alan Bigelow
Reiner Strasser
Jose Aburto
John McDaid (writer)
Uncle Buddy's Phantom Funhouse

We Descend


Ingrid Ankerson
Megan Sapnar
http://hyperrhiz.io/hyperrhiz10/special-feature-e-lit-reviews/electronic-literature-showcase-at-the-library-of-congress.html
Signal to Noise
Ian Hatcher

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