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  1. Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review. Volume 1

    Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from electronic book review. Volume 1

    Scott Rettberg - 17.09.2020 - 17:32

  2. The New River (Spring 2020)

    The New River (Spring 2020)

    Scott Rettberg - 02.10.2020 - 14:31

  3. Taper #5: Pent Up

    Each issue of Taper is edited by a collective. Editing and production is done in coordination with The Trope Tank at MIT, a laboratory directed by Bad Quarto proprietor and publisher Nick Montfort. Taper is not officially associated with MIT or hosted on an MIT server, however.

    For the fifth issue, the editorial collective consisted of Kyle Booten, Angela Chang, Leonardo Flores, Judy Heflin, and Milton Läufer. 

    A constraint was established: the core part of each poem—the HTML on the page after the header—could be no more than a tiny 2KB (2048 bytes). Members of the editorial collective recused themselves from discussion of their own submissions. The collective works independently of the publisher to make selections. We thank Sebastian Bartlett for his help in managing the template.

    The work in this fifth issue is written in HTML5, using ES6. It has been tested and found to work properly on current Firefox and Chrome/Chromium browsers across current platforms, as well as on Mac OS X Safari; everything does not work on Edge and iOS Safari.

    Scott Rettberg - 16.10.2020 - 16:10

  4. E-lit Pandemics - Roundtable

    How is the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting measures, and movement of cultural life online reflected in electronic literature and other digital narrative practices online? With this roundtable we propose an exploration and discussion of electronic literature during this time of COVID.

    In the current situation, public libraries, theatres, cultural festivals have been closed across many countries and virtually all cultural life creative practices have moved online. This presents an opportunity for electronic literature and net art, but also necessitates new ways of understanding online media and making sense of current life worlds.

    Scott Rettberg - 08.12.2020 - 14:16

  5. Climates of Change

    This virtual exhibition was originally part of ACM Hypertext and Social Media 2020, a conference originally intended to be hosted at the University of Central Florida in July 2020. The exhibition was designed to be colocated with the Electronic Literature Organization Conference and Media Arts Show, happening the same week, and was thus distributed to artists in both communities for submissions.

    Scott Rettberg - 08.12.2020 - 14:54

  6. Fourth VR: Indigenous virtual reality practice

    Indigenous creators are currently using virtual reality (VR) tools, techniques and workflows in wide-ranging geographical locations and across multiple VR formats. Their radical adaptation of this new technology folds together cultural traditions and VR`s unique audiovisual configurations to resist dominant, particularly colonial frameworks.

    Withing this context, we ask how VR is being used to create space and capacity for indigenous creatives to tell theis stories and how do indigenous creatives negotiate Eurocentric modes of production and distribution? 

    To answer these questions, our Fourth VR database provides a snapshot of indigenous VR works. By draving on three case studies drawn from the database- The Hunt(2018), Future Dreaming (2019) and Crow: The Legend (2018)- As well as the wider patterns emergin across the database, it is possible to see and indigenous centered VR productions framework. 

    Maud Ceuterick - 14.12.2020 - 10:59

  7. Experimental Electronic Literature from the Souths. A Political Contribution to Critical and Creative Digital Humanities.

    Experimental Electronic Literature from the Souths. A Political Contribution to Critical and Creative Digital Humanities.

    Hannah Ackermans - 28.01.2021 - 10:57

  8. Electronic Literature Organization 2021: Platform (Post?) Pandemic

    Electronic Literature Organization 2021: Platform (Post?) Pandemic

    Scott Rettberg - 03.02.2021 - 11:17

  9. COVID 19 E-Lit Exhibition

    COVID 19 E-Lit Exhibition

    Scott Rettberg - 03.02.2021 - 11:20

  10. Building STEAM for DH and Electronic Literature: An Educational Approach to Nurturing the STEAM Mindset in Higher Education

    As the present gathering introduces Electronic Literature into the Digital Humanities, the DH at Berkeley Program brings the Arts/Humanities into Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics: turning STEM into STEAM.

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    Hannah Ackermans - 05.02.2021 - 10:49

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