I am very pleased to welcome you to the CELL website. As of May 5, our site is live and open to the world.
“[t]he cell, the smallest autopoietic structure known today . . . the minimal unit that is capable of incessant self-organizing metabolism.” (Humberto Maturana)
The Consortium on Electronic Literature (CELL) is an open access, non-commercial resource offering centralized access to literary databases, archives, and institutional programs in the literary arts and scholarship, with a focus on electronic literature. CELL was founded by the Electronic Literature Organization (ELO). It currently includes ten members and is designed to allow for the integration of many more. The first phase of CELL’s project––a search engine that harvests and aggregates records from across eight partner databases––was funded by an NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant and developed at the NT2 Lab in Montreal.
Source : ELMCIP Unnamed soundsculpture"The basic idea of the project is built upon the consideration of creating a moving sculpture from the recorded motion data of a real person. |
Source : ELMCIP A Luta Continua |
Source : ELMCIP TakelumaTakeluma is an invented writing system for representing speech sounds and the visceral responses they can evoke. Takeluma explores the complex relationships between speech, meaning, and writing.... |
Source : ELMCIP Orson WhalesA mash up of Orson Welles reading Moby Dick drawn in the pages of Moby Dick with Led Zep and John Bonham playing "Moby Dick"... |
Source : ELMCIP Accounts of the Glass SkyIn this Flash hypertext, Coverley weaves a tapestry of text, image, and sound, telling a California story that many readers can relate to. |
Source : Ciberia MindstormingTítulo: Mindstorming, 2010. Autor: Campos, Miguel Ángel. Resumen: Esta obra es un interesante experimento en el que una pareja que se ha conocido en un chat sale a comer. |
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Source : ELMCIP True North |
Source : ELMCIP Smeekbede |