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  1. E-Poetry 2009

    From the organizer´s website: E-Poetry is both a conference and a festival on digital poetry. Authors and researchers worldwide meet and present their research and works. This permits researchers to present their latest research and artists to premier their most recent works. A selection of the papers is published after the conference following the peer review system and we will also like to publish proceedings of the conference. Artistic and academic events will take place at key Barcelona venues such as the the University of Barcelona, the Barcelona Center for Contemporary Culture and the Caixaforum, providing authors the opportunity to present their works to a public curious about new poetry and artistic trends employing technology and communication during the Setmana de la Poesia, that is also sharing a part of our artistic program.E-Poetry 2009 was organized by the research group Hermeneia in collaboration with the Electronic Poetry Center (University of Buffalo) and the Laboratoire Paragraph (Univ. Paris VIII).

    Jerome Fletcher - 21.09.2010 - 12:01

  2. Stream

    Stream deals with issues concerning presence, both physical and remote (virtual), and asks "what if" we all lost the ability to differentiate ourselves and our sense of singularity in the world? What would it be like if we could all see what everybody else can see, from their point of view, and how would we perceive ourselves to "be" as a "stream of conciousness" amongst all the other "streams"? The title also evokes other connotations of the word "stream", such as streaming (downloading) data over the web and the temporality of streams of water and such-like.

    Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 12:02

  3. Electronic Literature Organization 2010: Archive & Innovate

    The 4th International Conference and Festival of the Electronic Literature Organization, dedicated to Robert Coover.

    two overarching themes :

    Archive

    We are concerned with archive - although not primarily, in the context of this particular gathering, with preservation. (Preservation has been the focus of ELO attention in other contexts and fora.) Here and now we ask: what are the electronic literary, digital poetic works that are worth putting into any institutional archive, and why? What archives exist and how do we use them? What has been done to build the new archive and where is it?

    Scott Rettberg - 04.10.2010 - 00:24

  4. Hva sier trærne?

    English title (What are the trees saying?)

    Kan man tenke seg at vindens sus i trekronene er trærnes måte å kommunisere på? Og at dersom vi klarte å dekode denne lyden og oversette den til vårt språk, så ville vi få vite hva trærne sier? Marte Aas' fortelling om trærnes språk kombinerer direkte online overføring, databaser og sanntids generering til et svært poetisk verk.

    Lansert 11. oktober 2005
    © Marte Aas, BEK/PNEK, NRK Ulyd 2005

    Scott Rettberg - 19.10.2010 - 00:05

  5. Hamnen

    English title "The Harbor."  52 statements are combined in a network structure. Authored in Hypercard.

    Scott Rettberg - 19.10.2010 - 00:33

  6. Vers de nouvelles formes en poésie numérique programmée?

    In English:

    I intend to illustrate some programmed forms among the most representative one of the
    digital poetry of today. They use two important features of the digital medium: dual performative
    signs and a semiotic gap between the author and the reader.

    Bootz Philippe. "About some programmed forms in e-poetry". Conference paper. EPC, SUNY Buffalo, 2006.

    In French:

    Cet article réalise une synthèse de mes travaux récents et propose, pour l’analyse des formes programmées, de nouveaux critères complémentaires de ceux proposés par ailleurs. La notion de forme programmée se dégage peu à peu des genres apparus en poésie numérique dans les années quatre-vingts Nous discutons les concepts à l’œuvre dans ces formes en insistant sur ceux de technotexte et d’intermédia. Ayant dégagé des axes analytiques performatif, lectoriel et instrumental, nous proposons et classifions quelques formes programmées.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 28.10.2010 - 16:52

  7. Collaborative Art Experiments on Facebook

    Collaborative Art Experiments on Facebook

    Patricia Tomaszek - 12.01.2011 - 16:25

  8. What is "The Asian Tower"?

    Un manufatto, un romanzo, un luogo di incontro, o piuttosto, come forse è più  giusto, un catalizzatore di energie creative, che sconfinano dal web al mondo reale, dalle lands di Second Life alle pagine dei blog e delle riviste cartacee, alle città del mondo, dall’architettura e dal desing alla scrittura, alla musica, all’arte visiva. Un progetto multimediale e plurilinguistico, dunque, che si è lasciato scoprire e interrogare nel suo farsi, sui blog dedicati e in occasione di diverse presentazioni e mostre, a Bologna, Firenze, Roma, Milano, Potenza. “La Torre di Asian” come manufatto virtuale, nasce dalla sperimentazione dell’idea dello spazio virtuale come racconto del suo costruttore, Asian Lednev aka Fabio Fornasari, owner in Second Life, architetto e desing bolognese nella vita reale; “La Torre di Asian” come romanzo collettivo, nasce dalla sperimentazione della narrativa, come restituzione letteraria della babele linguistica ed esperienziale contemporanea, da parte della scrittrice potentina, Lorenza Colicigno, in Second Life Azzurra Collas.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 12.01.2011 - 16:28

  9. Multimodal Metaphor and Intersubjective Experiences: The Importance of Eye-Contact in Davidson’s Graphic Novel The Spiral Cage and in Annie Abrahams Net-Project On Collaboration

    Multimodal Metaphor and Intersubjective Experiences: The Importance of Eye-Contact in Davidson’s Graphic Novel The Spiral Cage and in Annie Abrahams Net-Project On Collaboration

    Patricia Tomaszek - 12.01.2011 - 16:32

  10. WIKIARTPEDIA

    WIKIARTPEDIA

    Patricia Tomaszek - 12.01.2011 - 16:37

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