Abstract

For this issue of Texto Digital , we have had the chance to interview Mark C. Marino, probably one of the authors most sensitively responding to the new possibilities that the Web 2.0 places at the hands of writers. Creator of digital literature and other artistic digital objects, teacher of writing at the University of Southern California, and Director of Communication/Secretary for the Electronic Literature Organization.

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  • ISSNe: 1807-9288 experimentation and I did a survey for his course on every work of digital literature in Spanish I came across, primarily focusing on Latin America

  • I would say that the electronic literature I know is mostly in English

  • The ELMCIP directory and the most recent ELO collection has helped open up American understanding to electronic literature in other languages

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Introduction

The ELMCIP directory and the most recent ELO collection has helped open up American understanding to electronic literature in other languages. I find the field of electronic literature works like a guild, person to person.

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