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The Exploration of Electronic LiteratureMain MenuCollaborative IntroductionExploration in E-LiteratureIntroducing the AuthorsExploration through "With Those We Love Alive"- Introductionsarah's pageThe Exploration of "Public Secrets"Faithfully ExploringThe analysis of Robert Kendall's "Faith" and its' themes of exploration as applied to electronic literature, the readers self, and the greater world.Works CitedSamantha Dunbar6769c6d659c5d21743bfd3ee8e1520fb290c029eAbbey Lawrence8592032abadd5b59916ef4134b54106bd5a87f18Katherine Schade95a1e87c6981b91dee345c99c02bef095be3e77cSarah Kruegerbd48d99e4ac012ec5372b70f02ba2f906970308e
"Brainstrips": An "Intellectual" Look at Self and Society
12018-11-09T18:56:22-08:00Sarah Kruegerbd48d99e4ac012ec5372b70f02ba2f906970308e3203430plain8135312018-11-18T19:57:41-08:00Abbey Lawrence8592032abadd5b59916ef4134b54106bd5a87f18Abbey Lawrence
The idea behind life is something that is extremely complex and hard to understand by many. It involves complicated topics, such as philosophy, science, and mathematics, and require dense explanation. Author Alan Bigelow attempts to present them in a way that is easy to understand by a wide audience. Lev Manovich, another author that writes similar pieces to Bigelow, explains that electronic literature/new media is showcased "...with the use of a computer for distribution and exhibition rather than production" (Manovich 19). The format and overall piece fits under this category because it seamlessly incorporates writing and various forms of technology, including immersive sound files, web comics, and interactive learning modules. At first, Brainstrips: A Three-Part Knowledge Series takes on a satirical approach but once the reader plays through its entirety, the themes discussed are much deeper and relevant in today’s society. Bigelow discusses this approach in an online archive called Blackbird VCU when he says, "This story does not necessarily use the traditional elements of character, plot, setting and symbol, but it achieves the same effects within the interplay of media, the tension between image and text, text and video, video and animation, animation and sound. Fewer words are needed because the story is told using not just one, but a variety of media" (Blackbird, pp. 3). He is able to achieve this goal due to its unique format and mechanisms, allowing for maximum engagement on the reader's part.
^^^ Above is the opening page before starting "Deep Philosophical Questions".
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12018-11-14T21:22:15-08:00Abbey Lawrence8592032abadd5b59916ef4134b54106bd5a87f18Exploration of Electronic Literature in "Brainstrips"15plain2018-11-18T23:30:24-08:00Abbey Lawrence8592032abadd5b59916ef4134b54106bd5a87f18
12018-11-14T21:23:17-08:00Abbey Lawrence8592032abadd5b59916ef4134b54106bd5a87f18Exploration of Self in "Brainstrips"10plain8158622018-11-18T23:36:40-08:00Abbey Lawrence8592032abadd5b59916ef4134b54106bd5a87f18
12018-11-14T21:26:45-08:00Abbey Lawrence8592032abadd5b59916ef4134b54106bd5a87f18Exploration of Society in "Brainstrips"10plain2018-11-18T23:39:56-08:00Abbey Lawrence8592032abadd5b59916ef4134b54106bd5a87f18