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  1. START HERE> An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Electronic Literature

    The article is a remediation of a group-curated electronic literature exhibition that took place at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, in April 2002. 

    Scott Rettberg - 02.06.2012 - 20:22

  2. Exchanges and Cross-Fertilizations Mapping the Field: Four Perspectives on Aleph Null

    The panel was a team-reading / deconstruction of Jim Andrews' Aleph Null. The author first presented Aleph Null, a digital artwork / digital art tool that enables users to adjust and compose a generated animation Andrews describes as "color music." Leonardo Flores presented the work in the context of Andrews' background and his prior work. Mark Marino presented a reading at the level of code, with particular attention to the paratexts in the comments of the code itself. Giovanna di Rosario read the surface effects of the piece itself.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 06.06.2012 - 10:40

  3. From French to Italian: What Do We Need to Translate When We Translate E-Literature

    From French to Italian: What Do We Need to Translate When We Translate E-Literature

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 06.06.2012 - 14:57

  4. Fairytale Trans-migrations: The Case of Little Red Riding Hood

    Fairytale Trans-migrations: The Case of Little Red Riding Hood

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 06.06.2012 - 14:59

  5. Making/Trans-lating Literature in Immersive 3D

    Making/Trans-lating Literature in Immersive 3D

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 06.06.2012 - 15:00

  6. Translating Codes-Performing Bilingualism

    Translating Codes-Performing Bilingualism

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.06.2012 - 12:33

  7. Broméliacées: Translating Bromeliads as Transliterature

    Broméliacées: Translating Bromeliads as Transliterature

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.06.2012 - 12:36

  8. L' après-midi d'un phonème, or la faune of après-afternoon

    L' après-midi d'un phonème, or la faune of après-afternoon

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.06.2012 - 12:44

  9. Writing the Web with RiTa and Javascript

    This workshop presented a hands-on introduction to the RiTa.js toolkit
    It is a toolkit for digital literature designed to work natively
    in web browsers.

    RiTa.js is an easy-to-use natural language library that provides simple
    procedural tools for experimenting with digital literature. The philosophy behind
    the toolkit is to be as simple and intuitive as possible, while still providing
    adequate flexibility for more advanced users. RiTa.js is written in 100%
    JavaScript and runs natively in popular web browsers. It is both free and opensource.

    (Source: Author's abstract, 2012 ELO Conference site)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.06.2012 - 14:32

  10. Archiving Workshop

    In discussions with many practitioners of E-Literature over the past two years, the subject of
    Archiving (a focus at the Brown Conference) continues as a major challenge in the field. The rapid changes that continue to take place as electronic media becomes more mobile and miniaturized have made even recent archiving techniques problematic. The establishment of specific author archives – and the methods for creating these – has also been developing in the last couple of years.

    In response to requests from several ELO Members, I am proposing a one-day Workshop Session on Archiving. This Workshop will take place on Wednesday, June 20, in the morning and afternoon before Registration and the Opening Reception. Proposed topics include: A. The Overall Issue - Tech changes in E-lit 1990 – 2012 – overall plans for Archiving; B. The Nature of Obsolescence - what software/platforms/works are currently threatened?; C. Technologies of Archiving - Where are we in this process - what kinds of archiving strategies are being used? What are the copyright issues?; D. Existing Archives and the future of Archiving. Do we want to mention the PAD document from ELO?

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.06.2012 - 14:35

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