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Review
The web is a locus for a wide international community of
practice by writers and artists. Here we discuss significant
works, profile conferences, events and exhibitions, and
flag up current talking points.
VOID: walking with Ulysses - 23/March/2005
Responding to the city of Dublin as depicted in Ulysses, Robert Ladislas Derr makes a spectacle of himself by Susan Sakash
Women, Art and Technology - 27/September/2004
'An unapologetically humane anthology' - Judy Malloy's book reviewed by Carolyn Guertin
Word and Image in New Media Literature: sites for thinking about polymedia - 21/September/2004
A resource for sites that create environments for learning and exploring electronic literature
Domain Errors! Cyberfeminist Practice - 26/August/2004
Laura Sullivan reviews the first collection of essays by the feminist collective subRosa, an "upstart politically savvy group of writers and artists"
A Bad Machine Made of Words - 17/August/2004
Nick Montfort reviews Bad Machine "an intricate, compelling work of interactive fiction (IF)" Winner of the New Media Article Writing Competition in the Review category
Up Close and Virtual - 14/May/2004
Edward Picot reviews the book Close Reading New Media: Analyzing Electronic Literature
EXALT! ALT-X! - 12/March/2004
A celebration and a critique of Amerikas finest online digital arts publication
Feasting On the Web - 04/March/2004
Food columnist and editor Colin F. Smith takes us on a culinary tour of the web
Croatian Tales of Long Ago - 26/September/2003
A review of Croatian Tales of Long Ago, a multimedia CD based on a famous work of Croatian literature By Edward Picot
Interactive Audio on the Web - 22/September/2003
Interactive audio programmer and writer Jim Andrews looks at new forms of music/multimedia on the web, offering a generous list of examples and related news sources
The Wandering Library - 29/August/2003
The Wandering Library (Markers IV) - an itinerant project "that places the book as the central point of cultural creation." By Paula Grenside
What Makes Them Click? - 30/July/2003
Edward Picot reviews light has no tongue, by Lewis LaCook and The Princess Murderer, by geniwate and Deena Larsen
The Idea Odyssey - 10/July/2003
Deena Larsen reports on her lecture at the University of Technology in Sydney, the Ludic Moments conference in Sydney, and The Digital Arts and Culture Conference in Melbourne
Paris Connection: a project in critical media - 17/May/2003
Introducing Paris Connection - a co-produced project in critical media with an international scope - including an interview with producer Jim Andrews By Randy Adams
Conference Reviews - 13/May/2003
Conference highlights - Taller de Narrativa Digital, Dust or Magic, net_work: net.artists talking offline, e(X)literature
William Gibson - 18/March/2003
Interviewed by Candas Jane Dorsey
Interactive Futures: New Stories, New Visions - 18/March/2003
University of Victoria, Canada, February 7th - 8th, 2003.
Keynote speakers at the forum were: electronic media artist Toni Dove, sound and video artist Don Ritter. Review by Randy Adams.
Pattern Recognition by William Gibson - 11/February/2003
Beyond the Dead Channel, a review of William Gibson's new novel by Candas Jane Dorsey.
Sean Cubitt - 14/January/2003
"In the era of info-war, now is the time for info-peace."
by Simon Mills
Hyperliterature as a product? - papertiger #02 - 09/January/2003
Can hypermedia be viable product?
by Edward Picot
Writing Machines - 09/December/2002
Touch it, feel it. Kate Hayles' new book is out.
Liams Going - 02/December/2002
From hypertext to plain text: Michael Joyce's print novel
By Mary Cavill
Nicolas Clauss: Flying Puppet - 31/October/2002
The internet as a canvas
by Randy Adams
Stephanie Strickland - 31/October/2002
Living in the space between print and online
by Randy Adams & Sue Thomas
Ted Warnell - 02/October/2002
"We can move the creative process from private to public."
by Randy Adams
Poetry Roundup - 01/October/2002
New relationships between words.
Francesca da Rimini - 22/August/2002
"A lot of the images in my work are a kind of visual diary of places I've been"
Randy Adams
[with artist interview]
The End of Books? - 16/August/2002
J. Yellowlees Douglas' influential study of interactive narratives
Review by Kate Pullinger
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