![]() ![]() Monitoring multiple channels during the question and answer session allowed for a broader, more varied, and richer conversation. The chat conversation from the YouTube channel had the most interaction and the fastest paced conversation. The interactions gathered on Twitter differed from those gathered on Facebook. The research question underpinning our work, “How can a live internet broadcast and social media effort extend the reach and increase participation in a Traversal of a work of early e-lit?,” helped us discover that the use of social media channels did, in fact, extend the reach of the Traversal. After the event, the social media content was gathered together for this book. ![]() They also took photographs––mixing in prepared research on the work and its criticism with observations, comments, and interactions with other participants. ![]() The Undergraduate Researchers documented the event on Facebook and Twitter. While Luers performed the Traversal, Grigar moderated the live YouTube chat and later the question and answer session. The Undergraduate Researchers had notes from their research and from Grigar’s critical study on hand to feed content into the social media conversations. The success of using social media during Traversals led us to continue with this strategy. On the day of the Traversal for Cramer's work the undergraduate researchers, the ELL faculty, staff, and performer Will Luers gathered in the lab. We found that doing so also captures more of the depth and richness of the scholarly conversation surrounding these works and allowed for recording the ensuing conversation for posterity. 1 T17:58:01-07:00 Social Media Content for Kathryn Cramer's "In Small & Large Pieces" 25 Audience participation via Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube Chat plain T10:45:50-07:00īecause human experience with born-digital literary works is the focus of the Pathfinders Methodology on which Rebooting Electronic Literature is built, the Electronic Literature Lab team began incorporating social media during the Live Stream Traversals last year as a way to expand the audience for the event and document audience responses to the work.Rebooting Electronic Literature, Volume 2 : Documenting Pre-Web Born Digital Media Main Menu Introduction to Rebooting Electronic Literature Documentation of pre-web works of electronic literature from the library of the Electronic Literature Lab Kathryn Cramer's "In Small & Large Pieces" Documentation of Kathryn Cramer's In Small & Large Pieces Deena Larsen's "Samplers" Documentation of Deena Larsen's hypertext essay "Samplers" Richard Holeton's "Figurski at Findhorn on Acid" Biography of Richard Holeton Tim McLaughlin's "Notes Toward Absolute Zero" Documentation of Tim McLaughlin's "Notes Toward Absolute Zero" Stephanie Strickland's "True North" Documentation of Stephanie Strickland's hypertext "True North" Authors' and Contributors' Bios The bios of those who authored and produced Rebooting Electronic Literature Dene Grigar ae403ae38ea2a2cccdec0313e11579da14c92f28 Nouspace Publications | Washington State University Vancouver Cramer, Twitter, Five Minute Countdown 1 T23:20:53-08:00 Kathleen Zoller d12f5a19398157747ffcda98170a372b72a1ea00 32032 1 This is a tweet from Katie Bowen announcing that the traversal was to begin in five minutes plain T23:20:53-08:00 Kathleen Zoller d12f5a19398157747ffcda98170a372b72a1ea00 This page is referenced by: ![]() Please enable Javascript and reload the page. This site requires Javascript to be turned on. ![]()
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