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  1. ELO Virtual Salons

    Hannah Ackermans - 19.03.2021 - 16:56

  2. 2021 Woman E-Lit Symposium

    Woman E-Lit was a symposium that took place on March 30, 2021 during Women’s History Month celebrating women who have contributed to the field of electronic literature. It also celebrated the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Electronic Literature Lab (ELL). The two events intersect in that it was important to the ELL Team to celebrate the lab's anniversary in a way that speaks to it mission––that is, to curate, document, preserve, and produce born digital literary works and other media. Hosting a symposium where women could come together to amplify achievements, provide a space of free and welcomed expression, and celebrate you, us, all of us, whether here today or not seemed to be the most joyful way to accomplish this goal.

     

    Schedule:

    9:00-9:10: Welcome & Introductions by Dene Grigar

     

    9:10-9:30: "Women researchers in Latin American E-Lit," by Carolina Gainza, Rejane Rocha, Nohelia Meza, and Veroníca Gomez

     

    9:30-9:40: "Provocation: Why Are Women Special?," by Lyle Skains

     

    Dene Grigar - 04.04.2021 - 03:26

  3. #GraphPoem

    #GraphPoem

    Chris Tanasescu - 17.08.2021 - 15:35

  4. #GraphPoem @ DHSI 2021

    [Description on the DHSI website]

    All those connected to DHSI and its 2021 edition are invited to be part of the EPoetry event #GraphPoem by MARGENTO at 9:30 AM Pacific Time on June 11 by contributing text files or weblinks to a collectively assembled dataset and/or run a script plotting the latter into a real-time evolving network.

    The Graph Poem is an ongoing transnational project combining natural language processing and graph theory-based approaches to poetry, with academicDH-literary, and performative outputs.

    When DHSI registration opens, participants will be able to sign up for GraphPoem and will receive an account giving them access to the data and the code.

    Chris Tanasescu - 17.08.2021 - 15:35

  5. transmediale

    transmediale

    Malthe Stavning Erslev - 12.11.2021 - 10:06

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