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  1. Electronic Literature Organization

    The Electronic Literature Organization was founded in 1999 to foster and promote the reading, writing, teaching, and understanding of literature as it develops and persists in a changing digital environment. A 501c(3) non-profit organization, the ELO includes writers, artists, teachers, scholars, and developers.

    Scott Rettberg - 06.09.2010 - 16:03

  2. Electronic Poetry Center (EPC)

    From the organization´s website:
     
    The EPC was founed in 1995 and serves as a central gateway to resources in electronic poetry and poetics at the University at Buffalo, the University of Pennsylvania's PennSound PennSound, UBU web, and on the Web at large. Our aim is simple: to make available a wide range of resources centered on digital and contemporary formally innovative poetries, new media writing, and literary programming.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 04.03.2011 - 21:47

  3. ALAMO

    L'ALAMO est l'Atelier de Littérature Assistée par la Mathématique et les Ordinateurs.

    Créé en 1981 par Paul Braffort et Jacques Roubaud comme prolongement informatique de l'OULIPO (OUvroir de LIttérature POtentielle) créé par Raymond Queneau et François Le Lionnais dans les années 1960).

    L'ALAMO comprend aujourd'hui dix-sept membres : Simone Balazard, Marcel Bénabou (vice-président), Mario Borillo, Michel Bottin, Paul Braffort (trésorier), Bernard Cerquiglini, Guy Chaty (président), Anne Dicky, Paul Fournel, Éric Joncquel, Josiane Joncquel (secrétaire), Jacques Jouet, Nicole Modiano, Héloïse Neefs, Paulette Perec, Jacques Roubaud, Jean-Philippe Roussilhe.

    (Source: ALAMO website)

    Scott Rettberg - 29.03.2011 - 10:18

  4. Turbulence

    Turbulence has commissioned and supported net art since 1996.

    Scott Rettberg - 18.04.2011 - 12:39

  5. University of Bergen, Electronic Literature Research Group

    The Electronic Literature Research Group at the University of Bergen's (UiB) Department of Linguistic, Literary, and Aesthetic Studies formed in 2011 and is focused specifically on e-lit, digital art, and other research related to digital-media aesthetics. We collaborate with (and originated in) the Digital Culture Research Group. We hope that this group will extend beyond our colleagues in the program at UiB and include researchers and writers interested in these topics from elsewhere, other UiB departments, at other institutions in Bergen (and the world). 

    Please contact Scott Rettberg (research group leader) if you are interested in participating in the group or simply would like to drop by or learn more.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 03.05.2011 - 14:30

  6. University of Colorado at Boulder

    In 2009, the University hosted the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics - Human Language Technologies conference.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 22.07.2011 - 18:33

  7. Université du Québec à Montréal

    The Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) is a public French-language university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was founded in 1969 by the government of Quebec, through the merger of the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, a fine arts school; the Collège Sainte-Marie, a classical college; and a number of smaller schools. UQAM offers Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral degrees.

    Source: Wikipedia

    Alexandra Saemmer - 08.09.2011 - 17:09

  8. Ludion

    Ludión es el espacio web en el que nuestro colectivo de investigación –surgido de sucesivos proyectos radicados desde 2003 en el Instituto Gino Germani de la Universidad de Buenos Aires– explora el campo de las poéticas tecnológicas, entendidas como particulares formulaciones en las que los distintos lenguajes artísticos asumen explícitamente su inserción en el mundo técnico que les es contemporáneo. Esto implica atender con singular interés las relaciones entre el arte y la técnica, que al menos desde finales del siglo XIX se constituyen en zona de tensión, en la medida en que la vida se conforma como espacio técnico inéditamente omnipresente. Y si bien el arte, en el proceso de su autonomización moderna, se había ilusionado con cierto halo de inmunidad, no pudo evitar ser arrastrado por la tecnificación general del mundo, que a lo largo del último siglo adquiere escala planetaria y deviene, literalmente, atmósfera.

    Scott Rettberg - 06.10.2011 - 13:39

  9. Stanford Literary Lab

    The Stanford Literary Lab discusses, designs, and pursues literary research of a digital and quantitative nature. The Lab is open to all students and faculty at Stanford – and, on a more ad hoc basis, to students and faculty from other institutions.

    We engage in a variety of projects, ranging from dissertation chapters to individual and group publications, lectures, courses, conference panels, and even short books. Typically, our research takes the form of a group “experiment,” and extends over a period of one or two years. Under“Projects” you will find a list of our current activities, most of which are open to further collaboration; under “People”, a list of those associated with our research. And you can download all our published work under the heading of“Pamphlets”.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.11.2011 - 11:27

  10. University of Otago, Department of English

    University of Otago, Department of English

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.04.2012 - 10:15

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