Electronic Literature Lab

For Advanced Inquiry into Born Digital Media

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    PowerBook 520 Drive Transfer

    February 24, 2022 /

    Greg Philbrook is the Technical and Instructional Specialist for the Creative Media & Digital Culture Program. Fortunately for ELL, he also serves as our Tech Guru. In that role, he designed of database for and programmed The NEXT, which has been one of our major outputs this year, one that keeps all of us (especially him) very busy. But he also helps out colleagues at the university when they are in need. Below is a blog post Greg has written that explains the most recent task he undertook for a colleague in Environment Science. It suggests why having a media archaeology lab on the WSUV campus is useful. ——————————————————————- Transferring…

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    Live Stream Traversal of Kathryn Cramer’s In Small & Large Pieces

    October 23, 2018

    Why Collecting Is Important

    November 23, 2018

    Article about ELL in Library of Congress Publication, The Signal

    November 13, 2013
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    The Saga of Cleaning NES Consoles

    July 1, 2019 /

    This guest post is by Greg Philbrook, the Instructional and Technical Specialist for the Creative Media & Digital Culture program at Washington State University Vancouver. He also serves as the tech guru for the Electronic Literature Lab and oversees our Games Library. –Dene Grigar ——————————————————————- Summer is a great time for taking inventory, and the ELL game library is no exception! We recently received some NES consoles as donations. Upon inspection, however, all three were giving a dreaded red blinking light, typically indicating that their lockout chips had failed. The lockout chips (meant to stop reproduction games from playing) are notorious for going bad over time. They send a signal…

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    Traversal of Rob Kendall’s A Life Set for Two

    March 18, 2018

    Introduction to Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities & Forthcoming Book Launch

    January 12, 2021

    Happy Hour Featuring Alan Bigelow

    May 17, 2020

People

Director: Dr. Dene Grigar, PhD, Professor, The Creative Media & Digital Culture Program

Associate Director: Richard Snyder, PhD Instructor, The Creative Media & Digital Culture Program

Technical and Instructional Assistant: Greg Philbrook, B.A., The Creative Media & Digital Culture Program

Project Manager: Holly Slocum, B.A., The Creative Media & Digital Culture Program

Post-Bac Researchers: Kathleen Zoller, Joel Clapp, Ruth Woodcock

Post-Bacc Researchers: Andrew Thompson, Arlo Ptolemy, Ariel Wallace, Sierra O'Neal

ELO Fellows: Alexandra Martin, QUAM Research Affiliates: Mariusz Pisarski (Poland); Erika Fulop

This website was created by Katie Bowen, Mariah Gwin, Holly Slocum and Austin Fields. Madeleine Brookman produced the ELL logo. All custom icons were designed by Holly Slocum. It is managed by Dene Grigar

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