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  1. Prints Of Poems By David Daniels From The Gates Of Paradise And Years

    Prints Of Poems By David Daniels From The Gates Of Paradise And Years

    Ana Castello - 16.10.2018 - 16:36

  2. Thinking Through the Digital

    The research project REP+REC+digit – Representations and Reconfigurations of the Digital in Swe­dish Literature and Art 1950–2010 – and Linköping University, Sweden, invite scholars in media archaeology, digital culture, artistic practice, media history, electronic texts, comparative literature and adjacent fields to the conference THINKING THROUGH THE DIGITAL IN LITERATURE – REPRESENTATIONS+POETICS+SITES+PUBLICATIONS, to be held at Linköping University, Sweden, 29 November to 1 December, 2017.

    REP+REC+DIGIT explores different aspects of how digital technology and digital culture have influenced aesthetic and literary expressions since 1950, including digital artifacts, the digi­tization as motif, post-digital aesthetics and digital epistemology.

    The topics of this event are derived from the questions that have been asked and explored throughout the project. The conference subtitle suggests four aspects of these explorations: The actual representation in art and literature; Aesthetic forms and critical reflec­tions; The material sites for writing and reading texts; and New interfaces for dissemination.

    Hannah Ackermans - 28.11.2018 - 11:25

  3. ET SIC IN INFINITUM

    ET SIC IN INFINITUM

    Diogo Marques - 05.12.2018 - 13:12

  4. ARTeFACTo 2018: 1st International Conference on Transdisciplinary Studies in Arts, Technology and Society

    ARTeFACTo 2018: 1st International Conference on Transdisciplinary Studies in Arts, Technology and Society

    Diogo Marques - 05.12.2018 - 13:26

  5. Queensland Literary Awards, 2018

    Queensland Literary Awards, 2018

    David Wright - 07.03.2019 - 03:54

  6. DH in India: Contestations, Connections and Collaborations

    DH in India: Contestations, Connections and Collaborations

    Shanmuga Priya - 08.05.2019 - 08:00

  7. A Half-Century of Hypertext at Brown: A Symposium

    This spring, Brown CS will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the official founding of the department. But as we know, CS started as an informal track within Applied Math more than a decade before that. One of the earliest themes of the pre-department days was “Hypertext.” When the first project started back in 1967, hypertext –non-sequential writing and linked documents – was a concept known by probably fewer than 100 people in the world. Fast-forward 52 years, and 4.4 billion people -- more than half of the Earth's population -- uses hypertext on a regular basis.
     

    Scott Rettberg - 25.05.2019 - 13:38

  8. Installation at the Queensland State Archives

    Installation at the Queensland State Archives

    Charlotte Schallié - 12.06.2019 - 23:06

  9. Dyscorpia: Stories in Flesh and Bytes

    How can the human body come to life on a two-dimensional screen? Can it become a playable environment, a platform, a game world? How are technologies and bodies (inter)woven to evoke new meanings of em-body-ment? Can digital fictions and poems evoke memories and images of our bodies that make us reflect, revisit, and re(con)figure our gendered identities? What are the relationships between exterior appearances and internal body functions and organs? And how do works of electronic literature allow users to engage in new forms of literary experiences and critical gameplay? In this part of the exhibition, these artists innovate digital, interactive and multimedia forms of creative writing, fabricating stories in flesh and bytes.

    The exhibition was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Kule Institute of Advanced Studies, and sponsored by the Electronic Literature Organization.

    Astrid Ensslin - 13.06.2019 - 00:13

  10. Lorem Bitsum. Literatura Electrónica

    Lorem Bitsum exhibition aims to inform the general public electronic literature (also called "digital literature"), a type of artistic halfway between literature and digital art, which has been produced in the Hispanic circuit. The works that this exhibition brings together are presented in various formats: poetry with code, hypertext narration, interactive fiction, kinetic poetry, generative works, performance, installations, interactive children's stories, etc.  these artists place experimentation with digital technology at the center of their creation while reflecting on our strong relation with the computing devices that surround us and the connective and global digital world.

    Laura Sánchez Gómez - 24.06.2019 - 15:39

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