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  2. Net-poetry - Wikipedia

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    The First Poetry Space Shuttle Landing on Second Life, in the 2009 Venice Biennale, first interactive poetry installation in the virtual world Second Life, involving interactive spaces on YouTube, Facebook, and web sites. [13] Network Poetico, poetry readings from around the world using a Skype video call connected with San Servolo Island, in ...

  3. Game, game, game and again game - Wikipedia

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    The game has been taught at several universities such as Davidson College, Yale University, and UCLA. [10] [11] [12] Nelson himself describes his surprise at the online attention the game received when reviewed on game sites: "Here was an artwork, considered experimental in the fields of electronic art and writing (a digital poem and art-game for crusty crunk’s sake), and it was being ...

  4. Electronic Poetry Center - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Poetry Center (EPC), is an online resource for digital poetry. It was founded on July 10, 1994 by Loss Pequeño Glazier and Charles Bernstein , of the Poetics Program at The State University of New York at Buffalo , making it one of the oldest resources for poetry on the World Wide Web. [ 1 ]

  5. Smartish Pace - Wikipedia

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    As of Clifford Garstang's 2023 Literary Magazine Rankings, Smartish Pace was ranked one of the top ten poetry magazines in North America. [7] Smartish Pace’s website is the home of Poets Q & A, the first interactive poetry forum on the internet, where readers ask questions of well-known poets. [8]

  6. Digital poetry - Wikipedia

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    Digital poetry is a form of electronic literature, displaying a wide range of approaches to poetry, with a prominent and crucial use of computers. Digital poetry can be available in form of CD-ROM, DVD, as installations in art galleries, in certain cases also recorded as digital video or films, as digital holograms, on the World Wide Web or Internet, and as mobile phone apps.

  7. Hypertext fiction - Wikipedia

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    Electronic literature, Interactive fiction, Digital poetry, Generative literature, Cell phone novels, Instapoetry, Cybertext, Creepypasta, Fan fiction, Blog fiction Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature characterized by the use of hypertext links that provide a new context for non-linearity in literature and reader interaction.

  8. Reading doesn't need to be expensive. Here's where to find ...

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    Shiny new hardcovers can run you about $30, but you don't need to spend that to be well-read. Here are five tips to get digital books for free.

  9. Electronic literature - Wikipedia

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    Hypertext fiction, interactive fiction, digital poetry, generative literature, cell phone novels, instapoetry, cybertext, netprov, creepypasta, fan fiction, web fiction Electronic literature or digital literature is a genre of literature where digital capabilities such as interactivity , multimodality or algorithmic text generation are used ...