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Where Are We Now?: Orienteering in the Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 2

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other essays by
John Zuern
Letters That Matter: The Electronic Literature Collection Volume 1
Where Are We Now?: Orienteering in the Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 2
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A Review of Stephanie Strickland’s Ringing the Changes
by Sarah Whitcomb Laiola
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Beginning with “The Image” in How It Is when translating certain processes of digital language art
by John Cayley
Experimental Electronic Literature from the Souths. A Political Contribution to Critical and Creative Digital Humanities.
by Claudia Kozak
from the archive
Virtuality and VRML: Software Studies After Manovich
by Matthew G. Kirschenbaum

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