Electronic Literature Collection: Volume One

Description
Electronic Literature Collection: Volume One is a collection of various indie interactive fiction (primarily text adventures and hypertext media). The following games are part of the collection:* Accounts of the Glass Sky, by M.D. Coverley, 2002
- All Roads, by Jon Ingold, 2001
- Bad Machine, by Dan Shiovitz, 1999
- Birds Singing Other Birds' Songs, by Maria Mencia, 2001
- The Cape, by J. R. Carpenter, 2005
- carrier (becoming symborg), by Melinda Rackham and Damien Everett, 1999
- Carving in Possibilities, by Deena Larsen, with sounds from Matt Hansen, 2001
- Chemical Landscapes Digital Tales, by Edward Falco, with photograms by Mary Pinto and design by Will Stauffer-Norris, 2006
- Code Movie 1, by Giselle Beiguelman, with music by Helga Stein, 2004
- Cruising, by Ingrid Ankerson and Megan Sapnar, 2001
- Dawn, by Reiner Strasser and Alan Sondheim, 2005
- Deviant: The Possession of Christian Shaw, by Donna Leishman, 2004
- Diagrams Series 6: 6.4 and 6.10, by Jim Rosenberg, 2005
- Dreamaphage (Versions 1 and 2), by Jason Nelson, 2003
- The Dreamlife of Letters, by Brian Kim Stefans, 2000
- Faith, by Robert Kendall, 2002
- The Fall of the Site of Marsha, by Rob Wittig, 1999
- Frequently Asked Questions about "Hypertext", by Richard Holeton, 2006
- Galatea, by Emily Short, 2000
- Generative Poetry, by geniwate, with text and images from When You Reach Kyoto by Brian Kim Stefans, 2005
- Girls' Day Out, by Kerry Lawrynovicz, 2004
- [theHouse], by Mary Flanagan, 2006
- I, You, We, by Dan Waber and Jason Pimble, 2005
- ii -- in the white darkness: about [the fragility of] memory, by Reiner Strasser and M.D. Coverley, 2004
- Inanimate Alice, Episode 1: China, by Kate Pullinger and babel, 2005
- Internet Text, 1994-[Through Feb 2, 2006], by Alan Sondheim, 1994
- Jean-Pierre Balpe ou les Lettres Dérangées, by Patrick-Henri Burgaud, 2005
- The Jew's Daughter, by Judd Morrissey, with contributions from Lori Talley, 2000
- Landscapes, by Bill Marsh, 2002
- Lexia to Perplexia, by Talan Memmott, 2000
- Like Stars in a Clear Night Sky, by Sharif Ezzat, 2006
- my body — a Wunderkammer, by Shelley Jackson, with sound by John Wesley Harding and HTML coding by Ken Fricklas, 1997
- myBALL, by Shawn Rider, 2002
- Nio, by Jim Andrews, 2001
- On Lionel Kearns, by Jim Andrews, with text and film by Lionel Kearns, 2004
- open.ended, by Daniel C. Howe and Aya Karpinska, 2004
- Oulipoems, by Millie Niss with Martha Deed, 2004
- Project for Tachistoscope [Bottomless Pit], by William Poundstone, 2005
- Reagan Library, by Stuart Moulthrop, 1999
- RedRidinghood, by Donna Leishman, 2001
- Regime Change, by Noah Wardrip-Fruin, David Durand, Brion Moss, and Elaine Froehlich, 2003
- Rice, by geniwate, with photos by Oscar Ferriero, 1998
- Savoir-Faire, by Emily Short, 2002
- Self Portrait(s) [as Other(s)], by Talan Memmott, 2003
- The Set of U, by Philippe Bootz and Marcel Frémiot, 2004
- Soliloquy, by Kenneth Goldmith, 2002
- Star Wars, one letter at a time, by Brian Kim Stefans, 2005
- Stir Fry Texts, by Jim Andrews with Brian Lennon and Pauline Masurel, 1999
- Storyland, by Nanette Wylde, 2002
- Strings, by Dan Waber, 1999
- Stud Poetry, by Marko Niemi, 2006
- Tao, by Reiner Strasser and Alan Sondheim, 2004
- 10:01, by Lance Olsen and Tim Guthrie, 2005
- Translation, by John Cayley, with music by Giles Perring, 2004
- Twelve Blue, by Michael Joyce, 1996
- Urbanalities, by babel and escha, 2005
- White-Faced Bromeliads on 20 Hectares, by Loss Pequeño Glazier, 1999
- Whom the Telling Changed, by Aaron A. Reed, 2005
- windsound, by John Cayley, 1999
- wotclock, by John Cayley, with photographs and additional production by Douglas Cape, 2002





