Digital literature

2016
12 Sep

"Future Possible": ABC Radio Interview

…so here's an ABC radio interview with my fine self and the lovely Adelaide Rief about our upcoming speaking event as part of the "Future Possible" Series, during which I even made [some sort of] sense banging on about Augmented Reality, Digital Fiction, Virtual Reality, Tilt Brush, and monsters [of course]. And here's a *massive* tongue-in-cheek-high-5 to Alex Sloan, our fabbo interviewer, who finished the interview by playing the track "
2016
12 Jun

"The Last Gas Station" Receives Honourable Mention in Robert Coover Prize

Well, ain't this grand? Episode 6 of Inanimate Alice, "The Last Gas Station", has received an Honourable Mention in the Electronic Literature Organisation's 2016 Robert Coover Prize: "The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature is an award given for the best work of electronic literature of any length or genre. Bestowed by the Electronic Literature Organization and funded through a generous donation from supporters and members of the ELO, this $1000 annual prize aims to recognize creative excellence.
2016
31 Mar

No Legacy: Literatura Electronica Opening Symposium

Well worth the watch [+ happy to learn from this Symposium that when completed, my own Duke Uni/David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library archive will sit alongside those of Judy Malloy, Stephanie Strickland, and Rob Kendall: such amazing companions].
2016
25 Mar

Canada-Australia CoProductions Receive Over $700,000 in Funding [We're One!]

Remember that crazybig announcement we had fun teasing you with in our last post? Well, now the embargo has been lifted, we're gobstonkingly thrilled to announce that "Inanimate Alice: Perpetual Nomads", our new Interactive Digital Novel and Virtual Reality Series, has been selected for production funding through the Canada – Australia Interactive Digital Media Incentive! This shiny new Incentive is administered by the Canada Media Fund and Screen Australia.
2016
8 Mar

Inanimate Alice: Teachers' Edition Suite Just Released

For years, early adopters have presented the Inanimate Alice series to their students, capturing their imaginations and inspiring them to create their own versions of the story. Despite all the inefficiencies of browser/wifi access, those teachers have visited and revisited the site, time and again. They have been rewarded through extraordinarily high levels of student engagement.