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Electronic Literature
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- 6 Sequences
- Introductive Level
- Starts on October 11, 2015
- Ends on November 21, 2015
Course details
Syllabus
- The history of creative computing
- The interpretation and analysis of digital literature and art
- The challenges writers, artists, and readers face in new media environments
- Hands-on hacking and remixing of electronic literature
- Creating your own weird e-lit monster
Prerequisite
Instructors
- Dr. Mark Sample
- Kristen Eshleman
- Robert McSwain
- Sara Swanson
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