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Electronic Poetry Center (E-Poetry section. John Cayley, Daniel C. Howe). Software by David Ayre, Andrew Klobucar at. Newark Review 3.0. Group blog about computer narrative, games, poetry, and art). If you would like to suggest any additions to this list-in-progress, please email ctfunkhouser [at] gmail.com.
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Hypnagogia: December 2010
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Friday, 17 December 2010. As readers move away from print-based conventions and habits, they inevitably begin to engage in a different process of reading and meaning-making. The role of the visual in the rendering of written texts is taking on new possibilities and transforming how literary fiction itself can be created and experienced. Whilst many visual techniques have already been applied to fiction in print ( House of Leaves. In the context of a story is much less explored. To be able to read it.
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Hypnagogia: June 2011
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Wednesday, 29 June 2011. We’ve just finished working with Kate Pullinger. On a new website called Ebb and Flow. A showcase of work that is the result of a collaboration between five Ipswich secondary schools, five digital writers, USC, and artsroute, an arts-in-schools project based in Ipswich. Teachers, students and writers ( Kate Pullinger. All worked together to create a large body of fantastically colourful and ambitious ‘new media stories’ which Dreaming Methods. Wednesday, June 29, 2011.
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Hypnagogia: July 2010
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Thursday, 15 July 2010. Digital fiction is a different type of reading experience altogether. Although these moves into the digital arena are to be applauded, Dreaming Methods. Remains interested not only in trying out new ways of writing fiction, but presenting new and challenging ways to approach reading. Textual narratives are approached by Dreaming Methods. Projects is not considered a requirement for a piece to "work". Thursday, July 15, 2010. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Hypnagogia: Dreaming Methods Labs now open
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Tuesday, 15 February 2011. Dreaming Methods Labs now open. Nightingale's Playground available in HD resolution. Is an experimental site which showcases new in-progress. Works of digital fiction from Dreaming Methods. As well as offering intriguing glimpses of our latest work (currently including Changed. And a special edition of Nightingale's Playground. Http:/ labs.dreamingmethods.com. Tuesday, February 15, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). End of the book? IOCT Event Live Blogged.
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Hypnagogia: The Digital Fiction Desert
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Tuesday, 10 May 2011. The Digital Fiction Desert. A friend of mine recently described the e-literature/digital fiction scene as a ‘small and marginal field with active people spread across continents.’. This was in response to a rather miserable message I sent to her about feeling – sometimes – like I was ‘working in a bit of a desert’. The e-lit scene of course isn’t a desert at all, as a quick glance at this impressive list of authors demonstrates http:/ elmcip.net/author. At East Kent Live Literature.
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Hypnagogia: March 2010
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010. I don't usually post personal comments to this blog but I felt compelled to write something after seeing a number of Apple iPad demo videos lately, such as the one on this page. Does this change, mutuate, enhance or do anything at all to the reading experience or the way the text has been written? Is it a "new way of reading" or just another way of sticking the same old media side-by-side so it's all on one plate rather than seperately digestable? Even if eBooks are dull). B...
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Hypnagogia: February 2011
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Tuesday, 15 February 2011. Reflections on Dreaming Methods. By multimedia poet David Jhave Johnston -. Tuesday, February 15, 2011. Links to this post. Dreaming Methods Labs now open. Nightingale's Playground available in HD resolution. Is an experimental site which showcases new in-progress. Works of digital fiction from Dreaming Methods. As well as offering intriguing glimpses of our latest work (currently including Changed. And a special edition of Nightingale's Playground. Tuesday, February 15, 2011.
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Hypnagogia: January 2011
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Tuesday, 25 January 2011. Screenshot from the new look website. We've just uploaded a new front end for Dreaming Methods that better reflects the type of fiction/media projects we've been developing for the last ten years. The re-design sees a return to our customary darker colours and offers links to all our main work up-front as well as showcasing our latest adventures in a wide banner area. A short trailer featuring speedy screen captures is also accessible from the homepage. Tuesday, January 25, 2011.