"Exquisitely designed with a confident, understated visual vocabulary relying on icons and degraded images, 88 Constellations at times can feel like a really well-made independent documentary, but one which swerves from seemingly normative biographical reportage into visual puns, fantastic associations, and quirky digressions. Infused with the paradox, playfulness and occasional paranoia of the philosopher's life, this is a massive work with circles-within-circles logic that would take several hours to exhaust. Like William Poundstone's New Digital Emblems, 88 Constellations is a tour-de-force interactive, multimedia essay about the ludic that extends the activities of its purported subject like 'a philosophical fortune cookie.'" -- from Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 2
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Published in 2009 by Clark, David.
Shipped along with other ELO archival items to Dene Grigar at ELL at WSU Vancouver by Gabriella Horvath in July of 2017 from MIT.
PUBLICATION TYPE
E-lit Object
COPY MEDIA FORMAT
CD-ROM