Christine Ann Wilks (born 1960)[1] is a British digital writer and artist whose work in electronic literature has been published in online journals and anthologies.[2] Her interactive Fitting the Pattern (2008) depicting memories of her mother by drawing on dressmaking tools is considered to be a "born digital" work.[3]Underbelly, presenting a digital account of women working in the pits of northern England, won the New Media Writing Prize 2010 as well as the 2010/11 MaMSIE Digital Media Prize.[4][5] In 2021, Wilks earned a Ph.D. in digital writing from Bath Spa University with a thesis titled "Stiched Up in The Conversengine: Using Expressive Processing and Multimodal Languages to Create a Character-Driven Interactive Digital Narrative".[6]
Biography
Born in June 1960, as of mid-2022, Christine Wilks is based in Leeds in the north of England.[1] After graduating in fine art from the South Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education in 1982, Wilks earned a masters degree in Fine Arts from the Cardiff Institute of Higher Education in 1992.[7] In 2008, she received a second master's degree in creative writing and new media from De Montfort University. She went on to earn a Ph.D. in digital writing from Bath Spa University in 2021.[8][6]
Wilks has spent many years with the electronic learning company, Make It Happen Now, where since 2011 she has served as creative director.[1][9] From 2007, she was a key member of R3M1XW0RX, a remixing project for digital media which was developed until 2012.[10]
Wilks recounts that she began as a visual artist but moved into filmmaking and joined the trAce Online Writing Centre, set up by Sue Thomas.[11]
Awards
Underbelly won the New Media Writing Prize 2010[12] and the MaMSIE Digital Media Competition 2011.[13]
Works
Electronic literature works
Writing New Body Worlds
Stitched Up
Inkubus, 2014. This is a largely 3D narrative-based game.[14] Reviewed in Electronic Literature as Digital Humanities [15]
A Revolution of Words (HTML, CSS, Javascript)
Upside Down Chandelier (Collaboration with Maria Mencia, Jeneen Naji, and Zuzana Husárová)
R3M1XW0RX, 2007- 2013, various media
A crissxross trail (originally included Flash)
Rememori, 2011 (originally Flash)
Out of Touch, 2011 (originally Flash)
Underbelly, 2010 (originally Flash) . Underbelly explores a hypertext-guided connection between the carving of a successful sculptor of today and the submissive women who in the past carved out coal from a Yorkshire colliery.[3][16] Published in Studies in the Maternal, Volume 3 • Issue 2 • 2011 • Special Issue: Motherhood, Servitude and the Delegation of Care[17] Wilks analyzes this piece in #WomenTechLit[18]
Fitting the Pattern, 2008 (originally Flash). The interactive Fitting the Pattern (2008) depicts memories of her mother by drawing on the vocabulary of dressmaking tools. It is considered to be a "born digital" work.[3] The reader is required to cut, sew and weave to appreciate the relationship between daughter and mother.[19]
Tailspin, 2008 (originally Flash)
Heights, 2006 (originally Flash). This poem was inspired by the Sagrada Familia and other church spires.[20][21]
IntraVenus, 2005 (originally Flash). This work combines an image from the Venus of Urbino by Titian as well as voices and photography in a complex polysemy: a phonetic game showing both desire and violence.[22]
We Drank, 2005 (originally Flash)
Social Dis-Ease, 2004 (originally Flash)
Sitting Pretty aka Before We Begin, 2004 (HTML and CSS)
Essays
These Waves …:" Writing New Bodies for Applied E-literature Studies[23] Also published in First Person Scholar.[24]
Chapter 7: Bodies in Elit[25] Edited by Dene Grigar & James O’Sullivan Bloomsbury Academic Bloomsbury Publishing Inc. 2021