Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Short description:
The ACM is, according to their website, "the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society, delivers resources that advance computing as a science and a profession". They organise conferences in many areas, with the Hypertext and SIGGRAPH conferences being most relevant to electronic literature. Their digital library hosts the papers presented at these conferences through the years.
Events arranged by this organization:
Event | City | Date | Event type | Link to edit content |
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ACM Hypertext Conferences | Event Series | |||
ACM National Conference 1965 (ACM '65) | New York | 01.01.1965 | Conference | |
ACM Hypertext 1987 | Chapel Hill | 13.11.1987 to 15.11.1987 | Conference | |
ACM Hypertext 1989 | Pittsburgh | 05.11.1989 to 08.11.1989 | Conference | |
ACM Hypertext 1991 | San Antonio | 01.01.1991 | Conference | |
ACM 1994 European Conference on Hypermedia Technology ECHT '94 | Edinburgh | 18.09.1994 to 23.09.1994 | Conference | |
ACM Hypertext 1996 | 01.01.1996 | Conference | ||
ACM Hypertext 2000 | San Antonio | 30.05.2000 to 03.06.2000 | Conference | |
ACM Hypertext 2002 | College Park | 11.06.2002 to 15.06.2002 | Conference | |
ACM Hypertext 2004 | Santa Cruz | 09.09.2004 to 13.09.2004 | Conference | |
Critical Computing 2005 | Aarhus | 20.08.2005 to 24.08.2005 | Conference | |
ACM Hypertext 2011 | Eindhove | 06.06.2011 to 09.06.2011 | Conference | |
ACM Creativity & Cognition 2011, Atlanta, Georgia | Atlanta | 03.11.2011 | Conference | |
Foundations of Digital Games 2012 (Raleigh, North Carolina) | Raleigh | 30.05.2012 | Conference |
Critical writing published:
People affiliated with this organization:
Name | Residency |
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Frank Halaz |
United States
US
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John B. Smith |
Chapel Hill
, NC
United States
North Carolina US
|