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  1. 2014 - The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature

    1st Place
    Jason Edward Lewis, The PoEMM Cycle

    Honorable Mention
    Aaron Reed, “18 Cadence”

    Hans Ivar Herland - 10.11.2019 - 13:16

  2. 2015 - The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature

    1st Place
    Samantha Gorman and Danny Cannizzaro, Pry

    Honorable Mention
    Daniel Howe and John Cayley, The Readers Project / How It Is in Common Tongues

    Hans Ivar Herland - 10.11.2019 - 17:01

  3. 2016 - The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature

    1st Place
    Roderick Coover, Arthur Nishimoto, Scott Rettberg, and Daria Tsoupikova, Hearts & Minds: The Interrogation Project

    Honorable Mention
    Kate Pullinger & Andy Campbell, Inanimate Alice Episode 6: The Last Gas Station: 

    Hans Ivar Herland - 10.11.2019 - 17:05

  4. 2017 - The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature

    1st Place
    Alan Bigelow, How To Rob a Bank

    Honorable Mention
    Mez Breeze and Andy Campbell, All the Delicate Duplicates

    Shortlisted Works
    Serge Bouchardon’s “DO IT;” JR Carpenter’s “The Gathering Cloud”

    Hans Ivar Herland - 10.11.2019 - 17:11

  5. 2018 - The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature

    1st Place
    Will Luers, Roger Dean, and Hazel Smith, Novelling

    2nd Place
    Maria Mencia, The Winnipeg: The Poem that Crossed the Atlantic

    Shortlisted Works

    • J.R. Carpenter, This is a Picture of Wind
    • Judy Malloy, Arriving Simultaneously on Multiple Far-Flung Systems
    • IP Yuk-Yiu, BOOK OF A HUNDRED GHOSTS 百鬼书

    Hans Ivar Herland - 10.11.2019 - 17:13

  6. 2019 - The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature

    1st Place
    IP Yuk-Yiu, False Words 流/言

    Honorable Mention
    David Thomas Henry Wright, Little Emperor Syndrome

     

    Hans Ivar Herland - 10.11.2019 - 17:18

  7. Poetry Object

    Poetry Object

    David Wright - 01.12.2019 - 01:39

  8. ACM Hypertext 2019

    The ACM Hypertext conference is a premium venue for high quality peer-reviewed research on hypertext theory, systems and applications. It is concerned with all aspects of modern hypertext research including social media, semantic web, dynamic and computed hypertext and hypermedia as well as narrative systems and applications.

    The theme of Hypertext 2019 is “HYPERTEXT – TEAR DOWN THE WALL”. This motto of the 30th ACM Hypertext conference goes hand in hand with the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Inspired by the historical events in Germany, Hypertext 2019 aims at reunifying different hypertext research directions and communities. Therefore, apart from the regular research tracks, Hypertext 2019 will feature a research track on 30 Years Hypertext as well as an exhibition/creative track. 2019 will also be the 30th anniversary of the WWW. It is a perfect time to join in, reflect our common roots, and discuss how we can jointly address our current and future challenges.

    Hannah Ackermans - 03.12.2019 - 10:04

  9. Does Interpretation Have a Future? Hermeneutics in Times of Big Data

    In this workshop, we seek to provide possible answers to the question: what does the replacement of writing by code mean for the future of reading and interpretation? With increasing reliance on algorithms and big data, does interpretation even have a future? What constitutes reading today, and what could hermeneutics look like in a digital age? Hermeneutics traditionally refers to the method and study of textual interpretation. Modern hermeneutics has its origin in textual exegesis, the interpretation of the Old Testament. It revolves around building bridges—between the present and the past, the familiar and the strange. In a time of post-truth, filter bubbles, and alternative facts, such perspectives are worth remembering and reiterating.

    Hannah Ackermans - 03.12.2019 - 11:17

  10. Digital Humanities and Electronic Literature

    Digital Humanities and Electronic Literature

    Hannah Ackermans - 03.12.2019 - 11:50

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