Lit+Tech
I love to experiment with new media and technology to create new channels for the literature to expand. Here are experimental digital storytelling projects I’m running.
One major characteristics of all of them is that I’m using tools from a digital world to tell stories about living in this world.
Below you’ll find articles describing the projects and now quick links to current ones:
One picture stories – stories created completely on an iPhone
Tech quotes – what would technology say about humans
Twitter fiction – Twitter-length stories
Google-translated fiction – stories written by me and Google Translate
Tech Quotes – What Would Technology Say About Humans
Sophisticated things smart people say about other people – everybody loves it. But what if such things were said from a totally different perspective? Nowadays technology is able to analyze, think, judge, choose and response. What was a part of science fiction world now starts to leak into reality. It’s high time to realize that [...]
Transtories – Google-Translated Stories v. 2.0
Both iPhone and hashtag stories are much better known than this literary experiment. I’ve been trying to use Google Translate a few times before, including Google-translated Day, but the feeling I always had was that it’s not there yet. But now I’m fully convinced I’m doing the right thing. What’s more important: it’s not too [...]
Hashtagstories – Stories Written as a Sequence of Twitter Hashtags
It’s almost a year since I started hashtagstories – microstories written with current Twitter hashtags. Sorry? Stories written with what? A year ago this was weird even to me. But it was just so inspiring to combine the world of hashtags into a piece of a literary fiction that I gave it a try. I [...]
One Picture Stories – Stories Pictured and Written on an iPhone
One sentence description of #1picstory (originally tweeted here): A story written within one picture, created on an iPhone from a very first idea to a very first tweet. I started this new digital storytelling project at the beginning of a year. At that time people make resolutions. New Year Resolutions are good, because you can [...]



