May 14, 2004

Student Work Spring 2004

A sampling of work produced by students who opted for a digital project instead of the traditional term paper in my undergraduate Computer and Text course this spring. In no particular order:

  • . . . drift, by Ananth Panagariya. “The cybertexts we discussed in class demand your time, but you can choose when you allot that time to a particular work. The idea here was to take that aspect of the user’s control away from them.”
  • 618, by Emily Adamo. College roomies Trevor and Jeff get a little too deep into Andrew Plotkin’s Shade.
  • disorder, by Erika Salomon. An experiment in spatial fiction.
  • Peeling, by Noelle Wilson. A meditation on Shelley Jackson’s Skin.
  • [Untitled], by Anastasia Salter. An exploration of the promise and perils of digital preservation.
  • Ergodic Music, by Ann Kelchner. With particular reference to the works of John Cage.
  • Love as Unifying Force, by Robbie Powers. Alan, Eliza, Grace, Ada . . . where have I heard those names before?

Posted by mgk at May 14, 2004 11:40 PM
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*blushes* um, my site is in a state of disrepair. it should be feeling better after the weekend.

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