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Códigos sin barras: La poesía como encuentro y desgarro.
Códigos sin barras: La poesía como encuentro y desgarro.
Tina Escaja - 12.03.2021 - 01:27
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Emblem/as (a tryptic)
Emblem/as (a tryptic)
Tina Escaja - 12.03.2021 - 04:15
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Lily Robert-Foley
Lily Robert-Foley
Hannah Ackermans - 24.03.2021 - 10:31
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Extra-terrestrial Rhetoric
Extra-terrestrial Rhetoric
Hannah Ackermans - 24.03.2021 - 10:32
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Google Sheets
Google Sheets
Hannah Ackermans - 24.03.2021 - 10:43
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Salon 6: July, 2020: ELOrlando
Salon 6: July, 2020: ELOrlando
Hannah Ackermans - 24.03.2021 - 11:00
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Byderhand
Byderhand is 'n eksperimentele ruimte vir skep, skryf en lees in nuwe kontekste met besondere fokus op plekspesfieke digitale literatuur.
(Byderhand website)
Hannah Ackermans - 06.04.2021 - 10:36
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Salon 12: December 10, 2020: Building an ELO Repository
In an effort to preserve works of electronic literature, ELO has developed the ELO Repository that collects and/or manages online journals, works of electronic literature, community archives, and other digital materials for other organizations and makes them available to the public. The development process, tools used, and the aims and purposes of the project were discussed.
Hannah Ackermans - 06.04.2021 - 10:54
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NYU Bloomsday Reading at the Media Research Library, NYU
A collaborative reading at the NYU Media Research Laboratory featuring Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Stephanie Strickland, Jennifer Ley, Bill Bly, Adrienne Wurtzel, Nick Montfort and William Gillespie, Rob Wittig, and the Unknown
Scott Rettberg - 15.04.2021 - 00:17
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The Boston T1 Party at the Boston Public Library
The Boston T1 Party was a hit! More than 100 people turned out and Bernie Margolis, president of the Boston Public Library, accepted copies of electronic literature works on physical media to add to the library's collection. The event featured, Adam Cadre and Dirk Stratton,William Gillespie, Talan Memmott, Rob Wittig, Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Scott Rettberg, M.D. Coverly, Shelley Jackson, Kurt Heintz, and Nick Montfort.
Boston Public Library
Rabb Auditorium
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Wednesday
25 April 2001
Admission: freeOnline writing is revolutionary - and no solitary affair. The Electronic Literature Organization presented award-winning authors reading from their projected work: Shelley Jackson's monster showed off her stitches, with the audience indicating which thread to follow. The Unknown let the audience yell out when they wanted to switch scenes. The Ed Report team offered a "press conference" about their mock government report. M.D. Coverley revealed "Hidden Places in Califia," reading the concealed beginning and ending of a story about a character the audience selects.
Scott Rettberg - 15.04.2021 - 00:33