-- TIR-W Volume 9 no. 2
July 2008 Instruments and Playable Text: Stuart Moulthrop
Under Language: Stuart Moulthrop
Concerto for Narrative Data: Judy Malloy
activeReader: Elizabeth Knipe
So Random, PiTP: Shawn Rider
riverIslandQT: John Cayley
The Purpling: Nick Montfort
-- TIR-W Volume 9 no. 1
August 2007
Multi-Modal Coding: Jason Nelson, Donna Leishman, and Electronic Writing
Interviews: Jason Nelson, Donna Leishman
Biographical Background
Reception | Role of the Reader
Interface
Work Process
Electronic Literature Community
Future Work
Secrets
Space | State
Connect Digital | Material Games
Potentials of the Field
Essays:
The Artists on Each Other's Work
Talan Memmott's Commentary on Each Artist
Artworks:
Deviant
Leishman Site
Pandemic Rooms
Nelson Index
-- TIR-W, Volume 8 no. 3, September 2006
Interview with Dan Waber; Rita Raley
five by five; Dan Waber bio and Jason Pimble
TLT vs. LL; Ted Warnell
Interview with David Knoebel; Rita Raley
Heart Pole; David Knoebe
Interview with Aya Karpinska; Rita Raley
mar puro; Aya Karpinska
The Nihilanth: Immersivity in a First-Person Gaming Mod; Sandy Baldwin
New Word Order (Video);Sandy Baldwin
Word Museum;William Gillespie
Interview with John Cayley; Sandy Rita Raley
Torus (Video); John Cayley
-- TIR-W, Volume 8, no. 2, June/July 2006
Editor's Introduction: Reconfiguring Place and Space in New Media Writing;
Scott Rettberg
Workspace is Mediaspace is Cityscape: An Interview with Nick Montfort on Book and Volume; Jeremy Douglass
Written on the Body: An Interview with Shelley Jackson; Scott Rettberg
Behind Fa ade: An Interview with Andrew Stern and Michael Mateas; Brenda Bakker Harger
Avant-Gaming: An Interview with Jane McGonigal; Scott Rettberg
Book and Volume; Nick Montfort
Fa ade; Michael Mateas and Andrew Stern
-- TIR-W, Volume 8, no. 1, February/March 2006
Editor's Introduction; Ben Basan
Sound Art, Art, Music; Douglas Kahn
Speaking Volumes; Brandon Labelle
Firebirds | Firebirds Berlin | Tongues of Fire; Paul DeMarinis
A Brief Lecture on Author/ity; Alexis Bhagat
Harvester; Ed Osborn
Honi | Tacotsubo; ADACHI Tomomi
-- TIR-W, Volume 7, no. 2, November 2005
10:01; Lance Olsen & Tim Guthrie
Pieces of Herself; Juliet Davis
The Bomar Gene; Jason Nelson
News from Erewhon; Millie Niss & Martha Deed
-- TIR-W, Volume 7, no. 1, August 2005
Ask me for the moon; John Zuern
CONSCIOUSNESS, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE FICTION; Kathleen Ann Goonan
Buyways: Billboards, Automobiles, and the American Landscape; Mike Chasar
An interview with Diana Slattery; Dene Grigar
-- TIR-W, Volume 6, 2004
New Work; Niss, Deed & Daniels
Two Reviews; Tevis Thompson and Mike Chasar
Remembering Donald Justice; Steven Cramer
An interview & new work; David Silver, Jay David Bolter and Diane Gromala
An interview with Amy Sara Carroll; Heidi Bean
-- TIR-W, Volume 5, 2003
Afterwards; Judy Malloy
Digital Nature: the Case Collection version 2.0; Tal Halpern, Patrick F. Walter
Hacktivism? I didn't know the term existed before I did it; An Interview with Brian Kim Stefans; Giselle Beiguelman
Pax & An Interview; Stuart Moulthrop and Noah Wardrip-Fruin
An Interview with Margaret Stratton; Leslie Roberts
New Work & Reviews; Heidi Bean, Seth Thompson, Deena Larsen, geniwate, Pamela Gay
An Interview with John Cayley; Brian Kim Stefans
3 Proposals for Bottle Imps; William Poundstone
Self Portrait(s) [as Other(s)] & an Interview; Talan Memmott and M.D. Coverley
New work and an interview; Joseph Tabbi and Anthony Enns
Judd Morrissey & Lori Talley: An Interview & Essay; Jessica Pressman
-- TIR-W, Volume 4, 2002
Selected new poems; Ana Marie Uribe
ORIENT; YOUNG HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES
Dervish Flowers; Nicolas Clausse and Brian Kim Stefans
New Digital Emblems; William Poundstone and Brian Kim Stefans
"Of Dolls and Monsters" An interview with Shelley Jackson; Rita Raley
Electronic Literature; Ravi Shankar, N. Kathrine Hayles, and Lisa Gitelman
Excerps from Mark Amerika's Oz Blog; Mark Amerika
Inflat-o-space; Jessica Irish
New Media Writing; Marc C. Marino, William Gillespie, and Dirk Stratton
Remembering My Life In/Of Words; Richard Kostelanetz
An Interview, an Essay, a New Media Project; Stephanie Strickland and Jaishree Odin
Our day with Jerry Springer; David Schneidermann
A loss is less and death is not so easy
Experiemental Literature was really the first kick: An interview with Scanner; Rebekah Farrugia
Crowds and Power; Jody Zellen and Thom Swiss
"Red, Black, White and Gray:" An Interview with Motomichi Nakamura;
YOUNG HAE CHANG HEaVY INDUSTRIES Bcc, Motomichi Makamura
-- TIR-W, Volume 3, 2001
Reach; Michael Joyce
Training Missions; Joe Amato
Everything after That; Martha Conway
Winter Break; Adrienne Eisen
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The Impermanence Agent; Noah Wardrip-Fruin, a.c.chapman, Brion Moss, Duane Whitehurst
A Long Wild Smile; Jeff Parker
-- TIR-W, Volume 1, 1999 & Volume 2, 2000
Book of Job; Ted Warnell
The Universal Resource Locator; M.D. Coverly
Lexia to Perplexia; Talan Memmott
The Birth of Detachment; Jennifer Ley
The 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project; Brad Brace
City of Bits; Thomas Swiss
Divine Mind Fragment Theater; Jim Andrews
Pronunciation: 'fut, or: A Tool and it's Means; c. allan dinsmore
Simple Harmonic Motion Or, Josephine Baker in the Time Capsule; Diane Greco
Reality Dreams, Scroll One; Joel Weishaus
Broken; Alan Sondheim and Barry Smylie
Mitosis; Kevin Fanning
The dear mr thomas letters; Kevin Fanning
A Fable of Words; Jeffery M. Bochman
Stephanie Strickland
Stephanie Strickland is a print and hypermedia poet. Her new collaborative digital poem, slippingglimpse, was introduced at e-Poetry 2007 in Paris in May. Her fifth book of poems, Zone : Zero, is forthcoming in 2008. It includes two poems which serve as scores for digital works, Ballad of Sand and Harry Soot and slippingglimpse. A double book of poems from Penguin, V: WaveSon.nets/Losing L’una, has a web component, Vniverse.
Strickland's essays about electronic literature appear in Leonardo Electronic Almanac, ebr, Isotope, and volumes from MIT Press and Intellect Press (England). A director of the Electronic Literature Organization, she edited the first (2006) volume of the Electronic Literature Collection with Kate Hayles, Nick Montfort, and Scott Rettberg. She has taught electronic literature as part of experimental poetry at many colleges and universities.
http://stephaniestrickland.com
Majorie Coverley Luesebrink
Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink writes hypermedia fiction as M.D. Coverley. Her full-length interactive, electronic novel, Califia, is available on CD-ROM from Eastgate Systems. Her most recent work, Egypt: The Book of Going Forth by Day was published in 2006. It is available on her Website.
Coverley's Web short stories and essays have appeared in The Iowa Review Web, BeeHive, Artifacts, Cauldron & Net, The Blue Moon Review, Riding the Meridian, Salt Hill, New River, Currents in Electronic Literacy, Bunk, Poems That Go, Enterzone, The Salt River Review, Aileron, Blast 5 (Alt X Publications), Room Without Walls, and frAme. Coverley/Luesebrink is the Hypermedia Editor for The Blue Moon Review and an Associate Editor for Word Circuits and Inflect. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Literature Organization.
http://califia.us
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Donna Leishman
In 2004 Donna Leishman completed a practice-led PhD in interactive narrative
at the Glasgow School of Art and is principal of 6amhoover.com. Her Masters
in Design (1999-2000) produced the darkly romantic Little Red Ridinghood,
which has been widely acclaimed. Donna has worked commercially in both
Scotland and New York (with Bullseyeart.com) during the latter she was an
Emmy award nominee for her work on the Rosie O'Donnell Show. Her responsive
animations have also been showcased in both the New York Times and the
Guardian Online. At present Donna teaches postgraduates and is the
undergraduate programme leader in Illustration at Dundee's School of Media
Arts & Imaging where she continues her research into image, narrative and
interaction.
Jason Nelson
Jason Nelson's digital artwork/poetics are built from net architecture experimentation, the rethinking/rebreeding of the text and images and movement and sounds of poetics and fictional worlds. And although he dearly misses the late winter snows of the Oklahoma Plains, those wispy cold winds, he is current a Griffith University Digital Art and Writing lecturer, living on the Golden Coast of Australia. His art/poetics site, secrettechnology.com, has had over 3 million hits in 2006 and his strange net creations have won odd awards and been featured in contemporary art galleries in Spain, Argentina, the US, Japan, Singapore, Canada, UK, Russia, Australia, Germany and dozens of other, both obscure and prestigious venues.
www.secrettechnology.com
Talan Memmott
Talan Memmott is a hypermedia writer/artist originally from San Francisco, California. His hypermedia work is generally Web-based and freely accessible on the Internet. Memmott is Assistant Professor of New Media in the Teledramatic Arts and Technology Department at California State University Monterey Bay and has taught digital art, electronic writing, and new media studies at Blekinge Institute of Technology in Karlskrona Sweden, the Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Colorado Boulder, and the Rhodes Island School of Design. He holds an MFA in Literary Arts/Electronic Writing from Brown University.
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