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  1. Incubation3: The 3rd trAce International Symposium on Writing and the Internet

    Confirmed speakers included:
    Keynote Speaker: Ted Nelson
    Plus: Paul Brown, Alan Sondheim, Tim Wright
    Also featuring: Kate Pullinger, Steve Gibson, Simon Widdowson

    2004 saw the third Incubation, the premier international event for writers working on the web providing ideas, information and debate for the new media writing community. There were opportunities to experience recent works and lively discussions about the ways new media texts are made, discussed, and reviewed. We also explored methods of teaching and digital archiving in a creative context. Incubation aims to encourage interdisciplinary creativity and cross-fertilisation, and we were especially interested in introducing the form to writers and artists for whom it is a new idea as well as helping practitioners to share and expand their work.

    Themes
    The themes for 2004 were:
    A. Developing a new form: contemporary textual works in new media and performance
    B. The practice of making: creative and professional practice; online teaching and learning.
    C. Critique and criteria: criticism, reviewing, defining, and archiving of new media writing.

    Scott Rettberg - 19.01.2013 - 23:02

  2. ISEA2000

    ISEA2000

    Karen O'Rourke - 02.02.2013 - 19:02

  3. HASTAC 2013: The Storm of Progress: New Horizons, New Narratives, New Codes

    2013 marks the 10th anniversary of HASTAC’s founding. In that spirit HASTAC 2013 is showcasing work that is either reflective or prescient, that evaluates our digital histories and seeks to construct our digital future(s). We invited contributors to take this opportunity to look back, theorize and archive. We invited them to engage in the creative, if impossible, attempt to glimpse the digital future. We challenged them to shape it. And researchers from across Canada, the United States and Europe and from as far away as Australia are coming to Toronto to share how they and their teams, their research labs,
    their classrooms and their students are building the technologies and subjects of the future right now or imagining new horizons of possibility for the ways in which we will make, teach, learn and find community in the coming decade(s).

    Scott Rettberg - 21.04.2013 - 14:03

  4. ACM Hypertext 2011

    ACM Hypertext 2011

    Scott Rettberg - 26.05.2013 - 14:20

  5. Words Unstable On The Table

    This exhibition has been arranged in conjunction with the E-Poetry [2013] Festival at Kingston University, London. The works were selected from the submissions to the festival and taking into account the Riverside Gallery's space at the Watermans.

    It has now been twelve years since the first E-Poetry Festival took place in 2001 in Buffalo, USA. According to Dr. Glazier, the artistic director of the E-Poetry Festivals, this is the longest-running festival celebrating the new, innovative, and leading works in digital poetics. It is a multicultural festival, gathering creators from all continents, to present artists' talks, scholarly papers, and performances and it is celebrated biennially at different international host institutions.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 27.06.2013 - 10:27

  6. A Symposium in Honor of Vannevar Bush on the 50th Anniversary of "As We May Think."

    A Symposium in Honor of Vannevar Bush on the 50th Anniversary of "As We May Think."

    Scott Rettberg - 30.06.2013 - 21:27

  7. ACM 1994 European Conference on Hypermedia Technology ECHT '94

    ACM 1994 European Conference on Hypermedia Technology ECHT '94

    Scott Rettberg - 02.07.2013 - 11:45

  8. The Digital Subject International Event Series

    The Digital Subject International Event Series

    Arnaud Regnauld - 18.07.2013 - 11:27

  9. The Digital Subject: In-scription, Ex-scription, Tele-scription - 2nd Transdisciplinary and International Conference

    Quatre journées pour explorer comment le développement réel ou imaginaire des machines numériques, de Babbage à Internet, modifie la conception du sujet et ses représentations, dans son statut comme dans ses attributs. Ce colloque international est le deuxième volet d’un projet de recherche pluri-annuel et pluri-disciplinaire sur la recomposition de la notion de sujet à l’épreuve du numérique. Après l’hypermnésie en 2012, il explorera en 2013 la question de l’inscription, soit de l’acte d’écriture numérique dans sa triple acception de production d’objet, de façonnement du sens et d’avènement du sujet. Mobilisant des points de vue aussi divers que la philosophie, les lettres, les neurosciences ou l’archivistique, ces échanges aborderons également les notions de signature, d’annotation, de télé-scription ou encore le concept d’ex-cription forgé par Jean Luc Nancy.

    Arnaud Regnauld - 18.07.2013 - 11:38

  10. Teneta 1998

    Teneta 1998

    Natalia Fedorova - 19.07.2013 - 12:15

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