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List Of Electronic Literature Authors, Critics, And Works
This is a list of electronic literature authors and works (that originate from digital environments), and its critics. Electronic literature is a literary genre consisting of works of literature that ''originate'' within digital environments. It can also be defined as those works using a digital element as an integral part of the work (essential to convey the meaning of the piece). This list is specific and exclusive to literature and works originally published electronically, and does not include works published in book format only, web blogs, newspapers, directories, etc. However, this list may include works that have been published both electronically and in print. Authors * Amy Briggs * Annie Abrahams * Mabel Addis * Anna Anthropy * Robert Arellano * Kate Armstrong * Jean-Pierre Balpe * Alan Bigelow * Amaranth Borsuk * Serge Bouchardon * Mez Breeze * Nancy Buchanan * J.R. Carpenter * John Cayley * Lynda Clark * Robert Coover * Caterina Davinio * Claire Dinsmore * ...
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Electronic Literature
Electronic literature or digital literature is a genre of literature encompassing works created exclusively on and for digital devices, such as computers, tablets, and mobile phones. A work of electronic literature can be defined as "a construction whose literary aesthetics emerge from computation", "work that could only exist in the space for which it was developed/written/coded—the digital space". This means that these writings cannot be easily printed, or cannot be printed at all, because elements crucial to the text are unable to be carried over onto a printed version. As Di Rosario et al. 2021 note "Electronic literature is a digital-oriented literature, but the reader should not confuse it with digitized print literature." Definitions N. Katherine Hayles defines electronic literature as "'digital born' (..) and (usually) meant to be read on a computer", clarifying that this does not include e-books and digitised print literature. A definition offered by the Electronic ...
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Caterina Davinio
Caterina Davinio (born Maria Caterina Invidia; 25 November 1957, Foggia) is an Italian poet, novelist and new media artist. She is the author of works of digital art, net.art, video art and was the creator of Italian Net-poetry in 1998. Biography Born in Foggia, Davinio grew up in Rome since 1961. She studied literature and art history (student of Giulio Carlo Argan) at Rome University La Sapienza, where, in 1981, she received a MA degree in Italian Literature. Davinio began to write poetry when she was fourteen years old. In Rome, she came in contact with the international circuit of experimental poetry and art, resulting in a number of collaborations with renowned artists, critics and poets of the avant-garde. Since 1997, she has been living in Monza and Lecco, working at an international level. From the early 1990s, Davinio was a pioneer of Italian electronic poetry, in the experimental field among writing, visual art, and new media, using computer, video, digital photography ...
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Andrew Hussie
Andrew Hussie (born August 25, 1979) is an American author and artist. He is best known as the creator of ''Homestuck'', a multimedia webcomic presented in the style of a text-based graphical adventure game, as well as other works in a similar style that were hosted on his website MS Paint Adventures. Career Early works Andrew Hussie began posting ''Jailbreak'' in 2006. This was posted on a discussion forum and took the appearance of a text-based graphical adventure game. Hussie would post simple drawings with text, and other forum users suggesting commands for the game that Hussie would quickly respond to with a rapidly drawn image. In 2007, Hussie created the website MS Paint Adventures to host his comics; its first three works were ''Jailbreak'', ''Bard Quest'', and ''Problem Sleuth''. ''Problem Sleuth'' would run for over 1,600 pages produced over one year, and during this time Hussie was creating up to 10 pages a day. ''Homestuck'' Hussie produced the multimedia web ...
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Elliott Holt
Elliott Holt is an American fiction writer and former ad copywriter. In 2013, she published '' You Are One of Them'', a novel based on the true story of Samantha Smith. Biography Holt attended Kenyon College as an undergraduate, where she "credits her experiences at Kenyon as a drama major with honing her fiction-writing skills." She then went on to pursue her MFA at Brooklyn College, where she studied with professors such as Michael Cunningham, and received the Hiram Brown award. Writing Holt won a 2011 Pushcart Prize for her story "Fem Care" and was the runner-up of the 2011 PEN Emerging Writers Award for her story "The Norwegians." She was also part of Twitter's 2012 ''#twitterfiction'' festival. In 2007 ''New York'' magazine named Holt one of their "Future Writing Stars in New York's Writing Programs". In 2013, Holt published a novel, '' You Are One of Them'', that draws on the true story of Samantha Smith, an American schoolgirl who wrote to Soviet premier Yuri Andropo ...
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Richard Holeton
Richard Holeton (born December 28, 1952) is an American writer and higher-education administrator. Holeton's creative works are foundational in the hypertext and electronic literature genres. As a writer, his most notable work is the hypertext novel ''Figurski at Findhorn on Acid,'' which has been recognized as an important early work of electronic literature and is included in the hypertext canon. A 20th Anniversary Edition of ''Figurski at Findhorn on Acid,'' in archival and contemporary versions, was released in 2021 by Washington State University Vancouver’s Electronic Literature Lab. Holeton's short fiction has appeared in literary journals and anthologies including ''ZYZZYVA'', ', ''Grain'', ''OPEN: Journal of Arts & Letters'', the ''Indiana Review'', and the ''Mississippi Review''. Holeton also authored the textbooks ''Composing Cyberspace: Identity, Community, and Knowledge in the Electronic Age'' and ''Encountering Cultures: Reading and Writing in a Changing World''. ...
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Dan Hett
Dan Hett is a digital artist, writer and games designer from Manchester, UK. He is also a member of the Algorave live coding electronic music and visuals movement, performing under the name Rituals. Career Hett's writing is influenced by the death of his younger brother Martyn Hett in the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. He wrote a trilogy of games about the experience: '' c ya laterrrr'', ''The Loss Levels'' and ''Sorry to Bother You''. Hett is known for short introspective autobiographical narrative games and interactive fiction, which explore radicalisation, extremism and identity politics in the UK. His work ''The Loss Levels'' has been exhibited at Now Play This festival in London and Sheffield DocFest. Until 2016 Hett worked in the BBC Children's and R&D departments, where he developed apps and digital games across a range of languages and platforms. He was technical lead on the CBeebies ''Storytime'' app, and also designed and built the core of the BBC's first cross-platfo ...
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Juan B
''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, the diminutive form (equivalent to ''Johnny'') is , with feminine form (comparable to ''Jane'', ''Joan'', or ''Joanna'') , and feminine diminutive (equivalent to ''Janet'', ''Janey'', ''Joanie'', etc.). Chinese terms * ( or 娟, 隽) 'beautiful, graceful' is a common given name for Chinese women. * () The Chinese character 卷, which in Mandarin is almost homophonic with the characters for the female name, is a division of a traditional Chinese manuscript or book and can be translated as 'fascicle', 'scroll', 'chapter', or 'volume'. Notable people * Juan (footballer, born 1979), Brazilian footballer * Juan (footballer, born 1982), Brazilian footballer * Juan (footballer, born March 2002), Brazilian footballer * Juan (footballer, ...
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Dene Grigar
Dene Grigar is a digital artist and scholar based in Vancouver, Washington. She was the President of the Electronic Literature Organization from 2013 to 2019. In 2016, Grigar received the International Digital Media and Arts Association's Lifetime Achievement Award. Early life and career Dene Grigar married John Barber. Her mother is from what was then Czechoslovakia. Scholarship Grigar is Professor and Director of the Creative Media & Digital Culture Program at Washington State University Vancouver. Her scholarship is largely focused on electronic literature, and has appeared in journals like ''Computers and Composition'' and ''Technoculture.'' She co-authored ''Traversals: The Use of Preservation for Early Electronic Writing'' (MIT Press 2017) with Stuart Moulthrop. The book was a product of a 2013 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Startup Grant. Grigar's scholarly interests can be traced back to the early 1990s, when she took a class with Nancy Kaplan. Grigar h ...
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Samantha Gorman
Samantha Gorman is an American game developer known for her combination of narrative, theatricality and gaming in VR environments, and for introducing gestural interactions in touchscreen narratives. She has won multiple awards for her work, both in the field of games and in electronic literature and new media writing. Gorman co-founded the computer art and games studio Tender Claws in 2014 and has been an assistant professor at Northeastern University since 2020. Education and career Gorman completed her undergraduate work at Brown University working in literary arts and digital performance. She then earned a master's degree in fine art from Brown University in 2010. She has a PhD. in media arts and practice from the University of Southern California. Gorman first encountered VR narratives at Brown's writing program, a program where VR narratives and poems were developed from the early 2000s, and she created ''Canticle'' there, combining poetry with a dancer, and exploring the ...
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Loss Pequeño Glazier
Poet Loss Pequeño Glazier is the creator of books of print poetry, digital poems, theoretical texts, and performance works. Glazier stands among literary figures at the "forefront of the digital poetics movement. A "distinguished writer of electronic poetry as well as a critic", according to N. Katherine Hayles, he is author of ''Luna Lunera'' (Night Horn Books, 2020), ''Anatman, Pumpkin Seed, Algorithm'' (Salt, 2003), ''Digital Poetics: the Making of E-Poetries'' (Alabama, 2002), the first book-length study of digital poetry, and ''Small Press'' (Greenwood, 1992), as well as the major digital works, ''white faced bromeliads on 20 hectares'' (1999, 2012), ''Io Sono at Swoons'' (2002, 2020), and ''Territorio Libre'' (2003-2010).Venegas, Cristina, "Shared Dreams and Red Cockroaches: Cuba and Digital Culture". (''Hispanic Review'', December 2007): 399-414. These three works are featured in his digital poetry performance film, ''Middle Orange , Media Naranja'' (Buffalo, 2010). His p ...
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Belén Gache
Belén Gache (Buenos Aires, 1960) is a Spanish-Argentinian novelist and experimental writer. Of Spanish and Gibraltarian descent, she was born in Buenos Aires. She lives in Madrid. She graduated from the University of Buenos Aires where she was professor in narratology and literary theory. Her work has diversified into different literary forms. Departing from narrative, she became a pioneer of electronic literature producing since 1996 various forms of expanded and hypertextual writings. Narrative Identified with the postmodern literature movement, her novels are characterized by fragmentation, hyper-realism and the use of unreliable narrators. Influenced by minimalism and anti-novel, her fictions are written in first person and present tense by misfit and quasi-paranoid female protagonists. Her first novel ''Luna India'' (Indian Moon), was shortlisted in the Planeta Award Biblioteca del Sur, and was published in 1994. Her second novel ''Divina Anarquia''(Divine Anarchy)(1999), de ...
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Mary Flanagan
Mary Flanagan is an artist, author, educator, and designer. She pioneered the field of game research with her ideas on critical play and has written five books. She is the founding director of the research laboratory and design studio Tiltfactor Lab and the CEO of the board game companResonym Flanagan's work as an artist has been shown around the world and won the Award of Distinction at Prix Ars Electronica in 2018. Education Flanagan graduated with a BA from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, earned MFA and MA degrees from the University of Iowa, and achieved her doctorate from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, UK. She studied film for her undergraduate and masters work while her PhD was in Computational Media focusing on game design. Academic career She is the inaugural chair holder of the Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professorship in Digital Humanities at Dartmouth College, where she has served since 2008. Flanagan has been awarded: * (2019) DiGR ...
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