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Peinture et création numérique: le jeu et les coulisses
Peinture et création numérique: le jeu et les coulisses
Scott Rettberg - 27.04.2011 - 14:39
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En guise de conclusion: Lieux d'opcité, le sort en jeu dans l'art
En guise de conclusion: Lieux d'opcité, le sort en jeu dans l'art
Scott Rettberg - 27.04.2011 - 14:41
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Scan (Refereed Journal)
Scan is a refereed on-line journal (ISSN 1449-1818) devoted to the media arts and culture, hosted by the Media Department at Macquarie University, Sydney.
Its approach is inter-disciplinary, as is its subject matter. Scan draws on media studies, cultural studies, media law, information and technology studies, fine arts and philosophy. Scan considers developments in new media, digital art, screen arts, music and audio arts, as well as the culture enveloping these practices and technologies.
Scan is concerned with both the aesthetics and the political economy of media arts, as practised in both new and traditional media forms. Scan will be published electronically three times a year. Each issue will be thematic, comprising 6-10 articles, with a maximum word-length of 6,000 words. (Source: Journal website.)
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 27.04.2011 - 15:23
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Scan (Online Gallery)
This section of Scan hosts multimedia art works in all forms and combinations, including still and moving image, audio, text, graphics, and interactive formats. Exhibitions of visual images are accessible as either thumbnail galleries or timed slideshows. Art works will be progressively added to the Gallery, which will become a permanent archive of media arts.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 27.04.2011 - 15:28
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David G. Durand
Researcher involved in hypertext research and digital humanities from the 1990s on.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 28.04.2011 - 08:40
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Elaine Froehlich
Elaine Froehlich
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 28.04.2011 - 08:41
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Nanette Wylde
Nanette Wylde
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 28.04.2011 - 14:53
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Brown University, Department of Literary Arts
For over 40 years, the Brown University Program in Literary Arts has been a creative and intellectual center for the U.S. literary avant-garde. Along with only a handful of other writing programs nationwide, Brown’s Program in Literary Arts provides a home for innovative writers of fiction, poetry, electronic writing (hypertext) and mixed media.
Established in the mid-1960s by poet, translator and critic Edwin Honig, the Program in Literary Arts continues its tradition of hiring and retaining a faculty comprised of nationally and internationally known authors. Each year, the program offers 60 – 70 classes, awards the M.F.A. degree to approximately 12 graduate student writers, and confers Honors or Capstone certificates on about 35 talented undergraduate writers. In spring, 2005, the Program also established, for the first time, an undergraduate concentration in Literary Arts.
(Source: Brown University website.)Eric Dean Rasmussen - 29.04.2011 - 10:13
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Writing.3D
Writing.3D
Rita Raley - 04.05.2011 - 22:41
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Slovenian Comparative Literature Association
Slovenian Comparative Literature Association
Florian Hartling - 05.05.2011 - 11:03