Thema: literatur
28. Oktober 06 | Autor: thgroh | 0 Kommentare | Kommentieren
The Electronic Literature Organization today released the Electronic Literature Collection, Volume One. The Collection, edited by N. Katherine Hayles, Nick Montfort, Scott Rettberg, and Stephanie Strickland, is an anthology of 60 eclectic works of electronic literature, published simultaneously on CD-ROM and on the web at collection.eliterature.org. Another compelling aspect of the project is that it is being published by the Electronic Literature Organization under a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5), so readers are free to copy and share any of the works included, or for instance to install the collection on every computer in a school’s computer lab, without paying any licensing fees. The Collection will be free for individuals.[q]
The 60 works included in the Electronic Literature Collection present a broad overview of the field of electronic literature, including selected works in new media forms such as hypertext fiction, kinetic poetry, generative and combinatory forms, network writing, codework, 3D, and narrative animations. Contributors include authors and artists from the USA, Canada, UK, France, Germany, and Australia. Each work is framed with brief editorial and author descriptions, and tagged with descriptive keywords. The CD-ROM of the Collection runs on both Macintosh and Windows platforms and is published in a case appropriate for library processing, marking, and distribution. Free copies of the CD-ROM can be requested from The Electronic Literature Organization.
Ich habe da jetzt nur ein bisschen quergeklickt und geschaut; aber es schaut zum mindesten sehr interessant aus. Ich bin jedenfalls gespannt, was sich da tun wird. Plötzlich, so scheint es, ist Rom, Blicke wieder ganz aktuell (vom Konzept her, meine ich jetzt, die eine oder andere Platitüde, na gewiss, geschenkt).
Und ich hoffe ja, dass Bibliotheken von dem CD-ROM-Angebot eifrig Gebrauch machen werden.
[via]
° ° °
kommentare dazu:
...bereits 2301 x gelesen