Readers' Traversals & Interviews for Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl
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A collection of video files documenting two reader traversal and interview sessions of Shelly Jackson's piece, "Patchwork Girl."
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2015-05-29T10:41:53-07:00
October 19, 2013 (Date Filmed)
1280x720 MPEG-4 Movie; H.264, AAC (codecs)
Jackson's Traversal; Jackson's Interview
Digital Preservation with a focus on Electronic Literature
Dene Grigar and Stuart Moluthrop (Co-Principal Investigators); Aaron Wintersong (Videographer); Shelley Jackson (Author/Participant)
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Shelley Jackson's Readers' Traversals and Interviews. (2013) [Video File].
Video File
1280x720 MPEG-4 Movie; H.264, AAC (codecs)
2015
United States of America (C,V,O,English,U,N); Pre-web (circa 1986-1995)
Madeleine Brookman (Video Editor)
Jackson's Traversal; Jackson's Interview
Researchers; Academics; Students; Teachers; Professors; Electronic Literature Enthusiasts
1:39:12
These traversals and interviews of readers Ted Fordyce and Curtis Miller, conducted by Dene Grigar and Stuart Moulthrop, took place on Friday, October 19, 2013 in the Electronic Literature Lab at Washington State University Vancouver as part of the Pathfinders project. Patchwork Girl, a hypertextual poem authored by Shelley Jackson, is a spin off of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and represents a high mark of the genre. These recordings are divided into eight parts and focus on the historical and cultural experience of reading the work.
Jackson Reader Traversal, Part 1
Jackson Reader Traversal, Part 2
Jackson Reader Traversal, Part 3
Jackson Reader Traversal, Part 4