# Tube Lines

> creative work by Chris Joseph

**Wikidata**: [Q132200232](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q132200232)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/tube-lines-q132200232

## Summary
Tube Lines is a creative work and web application by author Chris Joseph, published in 2013. It is a fiction work delivered as a web page and implemented using the Adobe Flash engine.

## Key Facts
- Tube Lines is a creative work authored by Chris Joseph.  
- Tube Lines is also classified as an application (software program or group of programs designed for end-users).  
- Genre: fiction.  
- Publication date: 2013.  
- Published in: an online art gallery.  
- Distribution format: web page.  
- Software engine: Adobe Flash.  
- Elmcip identifier: 8920.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Tube Lines?
A: Tube Lines is a fiction creative work by Chris Joseph that is also presented as a web application and was published as a web page in 2013.

### Q: Who created Tube Lines?
A: Tube Lines was authored by Chris Joseph.

### Q: How is Tube Lines delivered and what technology does it use?
A: Tube Lines is distributed as a web page and was implemented using the Adobe Flash engine.

### Q: Where was Tube Lines published?
A: Tube Lines was published in an online art gallery.

## Why It Matters
Tube Lines occupies a hybrid position as both a creative work (fiction) and a software application, illustrating how literary and artistic practices can be delivered through web-based software. Published in 2013 and deployed as a web page using Adobe Flash, it reflects a moment when Flash was a common engine for browser-based creative projects. Its presence in an online art gallery positions it within the intersection of digital art, literature, and web publishing. The dual classification—as a work of fiction and as an application—makes Tube Lines relevant for those studying electronic literature, digital art distribution, and the use of web technologies for storytelling. Its specific metadata (author Chris Joseph, 2013 publication, Elmcip ID 8920) allow the work to be referenced and located in catalogs or research contexts that track web-native creative works.

## Notable For
- Being authored by Chris Joseph and explicitly categorized as fiction.  
- Having a dual identity as both a creative work and a software application.  
- Use of Adobe Flash as the software engine for a web-distributed creative work.  
- Publication in an online art gallery and distribution as a web page in 2013.  
- Indexed with elmcip_id 8920.

## Body

### Description
- Title: Tube Lines.  
- Nature: creative work in the genre of fiction.  
- Author: Chris Joseph.

### Classification and Metadata
- Instance of: creative work.  
- Also instance of: application (software program or group of programs designed for end-users).  
- Elmcip identifier: 8920.  
- Wikidata description: creative work by Chris Joseph.

### Publication and Distribution
- Publication date: 2013.  
- Published in: online art gallery.  
- Distribution format: web page.

### Technical Details
- Software engine: Adobe Flash.  
- Delivered as a web-based application/page, relying on Flash for runtime.

### Contextual Notes
- The entry combines literary classification (fiction, creative work) with software classification (application), indicating a cross-disciplinary artifact positioned between electronic literature and web-deployed software.