The Iowa Review-Web: Multi-Modal Coding
The Iowa Review-Web [TIR-W] Volume 9 no. 1: Multi-Modal Coding: Jason Nelson, Donna Leishman, and Electronic Writing :: Guest edited by Stephanie Strickland and Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink.
“Literary hypertext and hypermedia have been made for 15 years with a wide variety of development systems. When the ELO curated its first Electronic Literature Collection in 2006, in an open call for works, the 60 selected were made in some 10 different development systems, from HTML to VRML. Who is in this game, and how do we draw in new readers and players? Our featured artists answer this question in our interviews.
In a world that challenges (and sometimes defeats) writers with its constantly multiplying means, we chose to focus this issue of TIR-Web on two committed long-time practitioners. Donna Leishman, coming from both a fine arts and commercial background, creates finely wrought narrative based on folkloric or historic myth, using very few words. Jason Nelson, coming from a print MFA program and self-taught in software, creates poetical / fictionary “creatures” in great numbers, many of whom use text he has written or appropriated, while others focus on screen morphology or interface, as if “interface” were itself the real “critter” at issue…”























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