Urbanalities
Urbanalities
Urbanalities
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Urbanalities is a 10 minute short story-poem-comic strip-musical, based loosely on the story of one young woman's day in a modern city. Visually designed as a homage to the Constructivist artists of the 1930s, the text is generated dynamically and randomly, so you will never see exactly the same story twice.

Design and programming by Chris Joseph; illustration by Escha; music by Chris Joseph and Escha.


Awards & Exhibitions
  • Review of Urbanalities on CultureNet, Capilano University (2009)
  • My discussion of the piece at CultureNet (2009)
  • Digital Fringe, Melbourne Fringe Festival, Melbourne, Australia (2007)
  • Selected Work, Electronic Language International Festival, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2007)
  • Selected Work, Videomedeja 10th International Video Festival, Novi Sad, Croatia (2006)
  • Selected Work, Electronic Language International Festival, São Paulo, Brazil (2006)
  • Jury Selected Work ('net art' category), Eighth International Digital Art Exhibit and Colloquium, Havana, Cuba (2006)
  • Autostart: a festival of digital literature, Kelly Writers House, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA (2006)
  • Selected Work, The Electronic Literature Collection volume 1, The Electronic Literature Organization, Los Angeles, USA (2006)