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Senghor on the Rocks

Submitted by lemadmin on Tue, 05/05/2015 - 02:00
Klassifikation | Classification
Autor(en) | Author(s)
Benda, Christoph
Mitarbeiter | Contributor(s)
Ledermann, Florian
Krtek, Johannes
Werk-URL | Work URL
Link zum archivierten Werk | Link to archived work
Jahr der Erstveröffentlichung | Year of original publication
2008
Sprache(n) | Language(s)
Deutsch
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Deutsche Beschreibung | German description

Senghor On The Rocks schildert die Reise des Kameraassistenten Martin ‚Chi‘ Tschirner. Während seines Aufenthaltes in Senegal im Dezember 2001 zerbricht die Beziehung des Protagonisten; wenig später lässt sich der Verlassene darauf ein, gemeinsam mit dem Senegalesen Assane eine Angehörige des gerade verstorbenen ehemaligen Präsidenten Léopold Sédar Senghor aus der Provinz abzuholen, um sie zur Beerdigung nach Dakar zu bringen. Nach einer mit interkulturellen Missverständnissen gespickten Reise, die ihn von Dakar durch die Provinz des westafrikanischen Staates bis hin zur touristischen Petite-Côte treibt, muss sich der tragische Held auf die Rückreise nach Wien machen. Auch diese letzte Etappe wird, wie alle Handlungsräume des Romans, den Lesern kartographisch-animiert vor Augen geführt. Der gesamte Reiseroman wurde georeferenziert und kann online als Kombination aus Text und Karte, eingebettet in eine interaktive Buchgrafik, gelesen werden.

Autor der deutschen Beschreibung | Author of German description
Annika Richterich
Englische Beschreibung | English description
<p> Senghor on the Rocks was published online under a creative commons license as the first novel illustrated with Google Maps. Every page of the virtual book that was created for the online presentation of the novel is accompanied by a satellite view of the current location of the story. Readers experience the novel’s action as a journey on the map, including smooth panning from location to location as the characters travel around or different zoom levels showing areas in close detail or as an overview. The novel itself is written in German and deals with an involuntary journey of young assistant cameraman Martin “Chi” Tschirner taking him through Dakar and the Senegal. In the first chapters Chi is busy shooting a promotional film in Dakar and does not care too much about where he is or what the city he is hurrying through may be like – other than loud, dirty and inscrutable. Chi doesn’t like his job or the people he works with too much and the routines of his work prevent him from seeing the world instead of a series of changing locations requiring different light filters and lenses. The story takes its turn as Chi loses his job for sleeping with the producers lover and – deprived of the camera that normally shields him – finds himself defencelessly sucked in to the foreign and vivid city of Dakar.<br /> Senghor on the Rocks&nbsp;was written in the form of a classical novel well before its current format was developed. But because of its linear narrative structure, the consistent first?person perspective and the movement that happens throughout the text, it was very well suited for an adaption as an online "geo-novel". The text hardly was changed for the online version, but every scene has been geographically referenced and the chapter structure has been adjusted for online reading habits. In this respect the project may be substantially different from other e-literature projects because the conception and writing of the text was not driven by the possibilities of an electronic presentation format. One part of the projected presentation will be a reading of a chapter of Senghor on the Rocks&nbsp;featuring interesting map views and several changes of locations. </p> <p> (Source: Authors' abstract for Electronic Literature in Europe conference) </p>
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