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  1. BeeHive [Hypertext Hypermedia Journal]

     A literary web journal (1998-2002) publishing hypertext and hypermedia fiction, poetry, and theory along with interviews with artists and theorists.

    Scott Rettberg - 26.02.2011 - 16:44

  2. Do You Think You're Part of This? Digital Texts and the Second Person Address

    This essay examines the use of the second person address in electronic literature and games. It discusses the way in which the direct address to the user has been used as a literary device, and how the "forced performative" that the reader is cast into when reading some such addresses is heightened in digital works, where the role of "you" is more literally enacted and regimented.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 26.02.2011 - 22:03

  3. Dovetailing Details Fly Apart — All Over, Again, in Code, in Poetry, in Chreods

    "Dovetailing Details Fly Apart - All Over, Again, In Code, In Poetry, In Chreods" by Strickland and Lawson Jaramillo carries the debate into the analysis of specific poems and poetic practices, both written and spoken, graphic and sonic, alphabetically and digitally coded. The essay also introduces a new reference for the debate - namely, the work of Gregory Bateson, who is cited not just as a supporting 'theory' or philosphical framework, but in the spirit of differential discourse that distinguishes Bateson's work.

    (Source: introduction at electronic book review)

    Scott Rettberg - 26.02.2011 - 22:59

  4. Jay David Bolter

    Jay David Bolter is Wesley Chair of New Media at the Georgia Institute of Technology and co-Director of the Augmented Environments Lab (AEL) there. He is the author of Turing's Man: Western Culture in the Computer Age (1984); Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing, (1991; second edition 2001); Remediation (1999), with Richard Grusin; and Windows and Mirrors (2003), with Diane Gromala. In addition to writing about new media, Bolter collaborates in the construction of new digital media forms. With Michael Joyce, he created Storyspace, one of the early hypertext authoring system. Now, with the AEL collaborators at Georgia Tech including Profs Blair MacIntyre and Maria Engberg, Bolter helps to create on applications for entertainment, education, and cultural heritage. The platform for these applications is the AEL's Argon browser for smart phones and tablets. (www.jdbolter.net)

    Patricia Tomaszek - 28.02.2011 - 11:42

  5. Bruno Scoccimarro

    Bruno Scoccimarro

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 28.02.2011 - 13:57

  6. Soleil Amer

    Soleil Amer

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 28.02.2011 - 14:02

  7. Kiki Benzon

    Kiki Benzon

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 01.03.2011 - 10:03

  8. Christophe Bruno

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    Christophe Bruno lives and works in Paris. He began his artistic activity in September 2001. His polymorphic work (installations, performances, conceptual pieces…) has a critical take on network phenomena and globalisation in the field of language and images. He was awarded a prize at the Madrid Contemporary Art Fair with the ARCO new media prize 2007, at the Prix Ars Electronica 2003 and the Piemonte Share Festival in 2007. His work has been shown internationaly:

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 01.03.2011 - 11:42

  9. Paul A. Green

    Paul A. Green

    Scott Rettberg - 02.03.2011 - 22:23

  10. OBORO

    OBORO is an artist centre that favours the development of art practices locally, nationally and internationally. OBORO’s sphere of activity encompasses visual and media arts, performing arts, new technologies and emerging practices. OBORO’s more specific mandate is to support creation in various cultural practices; to encourage innovation, experimentation, the exchange of ideas and the sharing of knowledge; OBORO's objective is to promote awareness and dialog within the art world and society at large and to contribute to a culture of peace.

    J. R. Carpenter - 04.03.2011 - 18:55

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