of day, of night

"In of day, of night, a woman has lost the ability to dream. She sets herself a series of creative tasks in an attempt to spark her unconscious into dreaming again. Readers select objects from various locations in the day - a street, the market, the river or a cafe - and they imagine their fictional traces and histories." -- from ELO Repository

2 COPIES IN THE NEXT

ELO Works

Published in 2004 by Eastgate Systems, Inc..

One of two copies submitted to the 2001 ELO Awards. This copy was shipped along with other ELO archival items to Dene Grigar at the Electronic Literature Lab by Gabriella Horvath, the ELO's Office Manager in July of 2017 from MIT.

PUBLICATION TYPE

E-lit Object

COPY MEDIA FORMAT

CD-ROM

ELO Works

Published in 2004 by Eastgate Systems, Inc..

One of two copies submitted to the 2001 ELO Awards. This copy was shipped along with other ELO archival items to Dene Grigar at the Electronic Literature Lab by Gabriella Horvath, ELO's Office Manager in July of 2017 from MIT.

PUBLICATION TYPE

E-lit Object

COPY MEDIA FORMAT

CD-ROM