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  1. Rozenkrans, of het gebed voor een goede dood

    Elektronische versie van de eerder al in de bundel Het geschenk//De maker (1996) op papier gepubliceerde cyclus ‘Rozenkrans, of het gebed voor een goede dood’. De lezer krijgt de volgende aanwijzingen: ‘Deze cyclus is in drie verschillende volgordes te lezen. Rechtstreeks, cirkelend en chaotisch. Kies voor de roos, het doodshoofd of klik op het onderstreepte woord (in de tekst van het gedicht) – en blijf erbij om niet reddeloos verloren te raken. De uitleg op de statusregel helpt…’ (Bron: https://ziedaar.nl/editie-4/een-nieuw-medium-een-nieuw-geluid/; https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/_lit003200101_01/_lit003200101_01_0013.php)

    Siebe Bluijs - 26.01.2022 - 11:25

  2. e-flux

    e-flux was started by artists in 1999. Online, e-flux.com spans numerous strains of critical discourse in art, architecture, film, and theory, and connects many of the most significant art institutions with audiences around the world.

    e-flux’s announcements deliver the latest press releases of key art exhibitions relevant to an international public. Its online archive reaches back two decades, forming a unique art historical resource on global contemporary art exhibitions, curatorial concepts, and artistic ideas. 

    e-flux produces and presents original art projects, symposia, and exhibitions that have appeared at Documenta, the Venice Biennale, and art institutions around the world, as well as at its own space in New York, which hosts frequent public lectures and a regular podcast series. 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 26.01.2022 - 20:50

  3. Salon December 9: celebrating (RE)VERB

    The audio augmented reality ‘zine (RE)VERB will be celebrating the release of its inaugural issue this December with contributions from fifteen writers in seven different countries across the globe. The mobile app and website explore the aesthetic possibilities of sonically delivered experimental literature that engages with the physical experience of specific locations. The ELO Salon conversation will include members of the editorial board, contributing writers and audio excerpts of the new artworks.

    (salon announcement)

    Hannah Ackermans - 15.02.2022 - 13:09

  4. Salon Jan 11, 2022: Figurski on the Radio!

    Radio made the hypertext star! and Richard Holeton and John Barber will introduce the radio adaptation of the Famous Figurski at Findhorn on Acid!

    Join us as we merge technologies and adapt to radio and sound in a favorite work.

    About this work:
    What began as a pioneering work of electronic literature is now a radio theatre performance. But it took more than twenty years for this to happen.

    Richard Holeton first published Figurski at Findhorn on Acid in 2001 using Storyspace software. This novel length, comedic hypertext featured thousands of links, three main characters, three significant locations, one (perhaps two) mechanical pigs, and yes, THAT acid. Wild acclaim followed initial publication.

    Hannah Ackermans - 15.02.2022 - 13:21

  5. Salon February 8, 2022: Elit can save the world! Maybe?

    No world for tomorrow? Or worlds of e-lit tomorrows? How can we engage communities in crises using social media and electronic lit? Lyle Skains  recent digital fiction includes No World 4 Tomorrow for the You & CO2 project, and Only, Always, Never for the Infectious Storytelling project; both works were designed to effect social change. We'll talk about how works can be designed to effect change, how to measure reader engagement, and what elit can do for our planet.

    Hannah Ackermans - 15.02.2022 - 13:25

  6. Bisher

    Bisher

    Peter Müller - 25.03.2022 - 10:04

  7. The World Pretends to Be Burning

    Editors: Lorenzo Bartolucci, Katherine G. T. Whatley, Title: The World Pretends to Be Burning, Journal: Mantis, Stanford Journal of Poetry, Criticism, and Translations. Publisher: Stanford University, Issue 19 (2021), Page 128, ISSN: 1540-4544, OCLC Number: 49879239

    Peter Müller - 25.03.2022 - 11:03

  8. so quietly ≠ so noiselessly

    Rochallyi, a student of Heidegger, is an author looking for what was not written, believing that there is a dialectical equation between Parmenides and Herakleit.

    Peter Müller - 25.03.2022 - 14:23

  9. Oscar Sharp

    British film director.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.05.2022 - 21:13

  10. Annika Elstermann

    Annika Elstermann

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.05.2022 - 21:20

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