Sunday, December 14, 2014
About Electronic Literature
Electronic literature, the same as Digital Literature, is a literary genre consisting of works of literature that originate within digital environments and require digital computation to be read. And this semester, we learn a lot about electronic. In contrast to the traditional print, electronic literature is more fresh. That means that electronic literature can update information quickly. It is created specifically to be used via a digital setting and thus cannot be printed as key elements of the text require computation: for instance there may be links, generative aspects, multimedia content, animation or reader interaction in addition to the verbal text. Electronic literature may also take the form of digitally mediated performance writing. Electronic literature are usually searchable, it can be made instantly accessible to the visually impaired. It is important that Electronic literature is often free, and, perhaps best of all, they’re accessible right now. For example, Lying Cotton Review is open for everyone free. And the disadvantage of Electronic literature is that focusing for long periods of time on a non-interactive object such as a Victorian novel or a complicated math problem. It cannot be kept easily.
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