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  1. The Literary Platform

    The Literary Platform is
    dedicated to showcasing projects experimenting with literature and
    technology. It brings together comment from industry figures and key
    thinkers, and encourages debate.

    Nia Davies - 28.03.2011 - 17:19

  2. Centre Pompidou

    Centre Pompidou

    Scott Rettberg - 29.03.2011 - 10:16

  3. OULIPO

    OULIPO

    Scott Rettberg - 29.03.2011 - 10:19

  4. Transcriptions: A Digital Humanities Project on the Cultures of Information

    Transcriptions: A Digital Humanities Project on the Cultures of Information

    Maria Engberg - 31.03.2011 - 13:14

  5. Electronic Literature Organization's Archive-It Collection

    Electronic Literature Organization's Archive-It Collection

    Scott Rettberg - 06.04.2011 - 01:36

  6. Creative Writing and New Media Archive

    Creative Writing and New Media Archive

    Scott Rettberg - 06.04.2011 - 01:43

  7. De Montfort University

    De Montfort University

    Scott Rettberg - 06.04.2011 - 01:44

  8. Laboratorie NT2

    The NT2 Laboratory (new technologies, new textualities) is a university-based research project whose mission is to promote the reading, understanding, and archiving of Hypermedia Literature and Art (Web art, net art, e-literature, etc.). Its main purpose is to assess and promote the expressions of cyberculture, while developing new publishing strategies for ongoing research relating to contemporary imagination and culture. Researchers involved come from six universities and work in Literature, Film Studies, Art History, Media Art, Library Science and Game Studies.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.04.2011 - 09:16

  9. 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

  10. Slovenian Comparative Literature Association

    Slovenian Comparative Literature Association

    Florian Hartling - 05.05.2011 - 11:03

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