Powerlessness In Electronic Literature: By Blake Aschenbrener, Sriram Satyavolu, and Savannah WaltersMain MenuTable of ContentsExploring Powerlessness in Digital LiteratureAuthors: Blake Aschenbrener, Savannah Walters, and Sriram Satyavolu"Motions" - A Critical IntroductionSection by Blake AschenbrenerA Critical Introduction to "I Got Whacked in the Face with a Baseball Bat"Summary and Composition of the workUntrace by Serge BouchardonExplored by Savannah WaltersAbout the AuthorsSOURCESThanks for the kNoWleDgE (aka CITE THIS SHIZ)Savannah Waltersa3e04feed2edcb60509ab4c067b335e548b72fb2Sriram Satyavolu2164a22a6fd8d39c114a418d12c34b1202c37634Blake Aschenbrenerc610402479572d4bab3011c09a8d9fe15c6db0e3
Light-bulb Swinging
12018-11-20T04:17:57-08:00Savannah Waltersa3e04feed2edcb60509ab4c067b335e548b72fb2320503Eerie electric guitar music that begins with the light bulb visual.plain2018-11-20T07:00:42-08:00Savannah Waltersa3e04feed2edcb60509ab4c067b335e548b72fb2Lightbulb music
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12018-11-20T04:11:09-08:00Savannah Waltersa3e04feed2edcb60509ab4c067b335e548b72fb2Music in Untrace1The background music through an entire reading of Untrace. The repetitive, pulsing pressure the player into discomfort.media/Untrace (1) (1).mp3plain2018-11-20T04:11:09-08:00Savannah Waltersa3e04feed2edcb60509ab4c067b335e548b72fb2