Josephine Anstey, Professor, Department of Media Study, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, US
Dave Pape, Associate Professor, Department of Media Study, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, US
Course Type: Humanities-focused
Keywords: Elit, writing, Twine.
University | Department | Level | Credits | Length | Medium |
University at Buffalo | Media Study | Undergrad | 4 | 15 Weeks | In-person or online |
For decades, writer/artists have been using the computer as a medium for creating fictional and dramatic experiences. Many different kinds of both mainstream and experimental work fit under the umbrella of Electronic Literature: Digital Interactive Storytelling, Games, Intermedia Performance, Hypertext, Location-media, Virtual Reality, Escape Rooms. Practitioners variously focus on visuals, writing, coding, sound. Delivery systems are flexible and diverse: from mobile phone app to physical installation to augmented reality. This course focuses on this expanding and morphing territory. Students will read theoretical texts, analyze work, and create their own fictional and literary experiences in and around computer media.