electronic literature

- — from ELO Directory, ELO Collection Vol. 1, and poems that GO (archive).
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Bobby Rabyd — Sunshine ’69 (1996).
- Caitlin Fisher — These Waves of Girls (2001)
- Shelley Jackson — my body—a Wunderkammer (1997) & The Doll Games (2001)
- Sharif Ezzat — Like Stars in a Clear Night Sky (2006)
- J.R. Carpenter — The Cape (2005)
- Stephanie Strickland & Cynthia Lawson: Slipping Glimpse (2007) & Vniverse (2002)
- Alan Bigelow — What They Said (2008) & My Summer Vacation (2008)
- Alexandra Saemmer — Tramway (2009)
- Brian Kim Stefans — The Dreamlife of Letters (2000)
- Craig Saper: The Reading Machine
- Kate Pullinger & Chris Joseph — Inanimate Alice
- Donna Leishman — RedRidinghood (2001)
- babel and escha — “Urbanalities” (2005)
- Ingrid Ankerson & Megan Sapnar — “Crusing” (2001)
- Dan Waber — Strings (1999)
- Lance Olsen & Tim Guthrie — 10:01 (2005)
- John Cayley — wotclock (2002) or What We Will (2003)
- Reiner Strasser and Alan Sondheim — Dawn
- Edward Falco & Mary Pinto — Chemical Landscapes Digital Tales
- Jacqueline Goss — “Solstice” (2007)
- Jeremy Bushnell — The Imaginary Year (2004)
- Jason Nelson: Dreamaphage (2003-04)
— Between Treacherous Objects (2006)
- Dan Waber and Jason Pimble — “I, You, We” (2005)
- Mary Flanagan — [theHouse] (2006)
- Daniel C. Howe and Aya Karpinska — open.ended (2004)
- M.D. Coverly — Accounts of the Glass Sky (2001)
- Reiner Strasser & M.D. Coverly — in the white darkness (2004)
- Mark Amerika — FILMTEXT 2.0
- Jim Andrews — Nio (2001)
- Maria Mencia — Birds Singing Other Birds’ Songs(2001)
social media // digital culture

» Sigur Rós Heima (U.K.) & Hvarf-Heim (U.S.)

- The Wilderness Downtown — interactive video for “We Used to Wait” by Arcade Fire.
- Created by Chris Milk (2010)
» “young me / now me” & “Like Mom, Like Dad” series @ zefrank.com

» Logorama from Marc Altshuler – Human Music on Vimeo
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This is a short film that was directed by the French animation collective H5, François Alaux, Hervé de Crécy + Ludovic Houplain. It was presented at the Cannes Film Festival 2009. It opened the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and won a 2010 academy award under the category of animated short.
