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Electronic Literature
Entry on electronic literature providing a history of the term and exploring its contended usage.
Electronic literature is a generalized term used to describe a wide variety of computational literary practices beneath one broad umbrella, defined by the Electronic Literature Organization as “works with important literary aspects that take advantage of the capabilities and contexts provided by the stand-alone or networked computer.”
Scott Rettberg - 01.11.2013 - 09:58
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Read The Sonnet Co-Authored By Shakespeare, An MIT PhD Student & A Machine-Learning Algorithm
Journalistic essay about Nathan Matias' Swift-Speare project, where he uses machine-learning and word-prediction to generate sonnets in the style of Shakespeare. The essay is notable for its publication on an extremely popular website.
Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.01.2014 - 16:44
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The ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base: A Review
Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice (ELMCIP) is a research project (2010-2013) that gathered several European academic partners from Norway, Sweden, Finland, the Netherlands, Scotland, England, Slovenia, and a non-academic institution, New Media Scotland. Funded by the HERA Joint Research Programme and by the Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities Programme from the European Commission, the project is led by Scott Rettberg (University of Bergen, Norway). In addition to conferences, exhibitions, workshops, seminars, anthologies (e.g. European Electronic Literature), videos and numerous publication, the project’s main outcome was the development of the ELMCIP Knowledge Base (http://elmcip.net).
Alvaro Seica - 14.02.2014 - 10:57
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Electronic Literature in Public Libraries: Introduction
From the perspective of Library and Information Science, Belov presents an investigation into curating electronic literature in public libraries. Specifically, he addresses the "Digital Arena Electronic Literature Reading Series" produced by the University of Bergen Digital Culture Program and the Bergen Public Library.
Patricia Tomaszek - 06.03.2014 - 12:58
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Alicia a través de la pantalla. Lecturas literarias en el siglo XXI
Alicia a través de la pantalla. Lecturas literarias en el siglo XXI
Maya Zalbidea - 10.03.2014 - 20:38
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The PO.EX Digital Archive of Portuguese Experimental Literature: A Review
PO.EX (http://po-ex.net) is a digital archive of Portuguese Experimental Literature that began in 2005. This literary database is coordinated by Rui Torres, at the University Fernando Pessoa, in Oporto, Portugal, and was funded by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia [Foundation for Science and Technology] (FCT) and the European Union, under two main research projects: “CD-ROM da PO.EX: Poesia Experimental Portuguesa, Cadernos e Catálogos” [The PO.EX CD-ROM: Portuguese Experimental Poetry, Notebooks and Catalogues] (2005-2008) and “PO.EX’70-80: Arquivo Digital da Literatura Experimental Portuguesa” [PO.EX’70-80: Digital Archive of Portuguese Experimental Literature] (2010-2013).
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Alvaro Seica - 19.03.2014 - 12:25
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O PO.EX, Arquivo Digital da Literatura Experimental Portuguesa: Uma Recensão
PO.EX (http://po-ex.net) is a digital archive of Portuguese Experimental Literature that began in 2005. This literary database is coordinated by Rui Torres, at the University Fernando Pessoa, in Oporto, Portugal, and was funded by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia [Foundation for Science and Technology] (FCT) and the European Union, under two main research projects: “CD-ROM da PO.EX: Poesia Experimental Portuguesa, Cadernos e Catálogos” [The PO.EX CD-ROM: Portuguese Experimental Poetry, Notebooks and Catalogues] (2005-2008) and “PO.EX’70-80: Arquivo Digital da Literatura Experimental Portuguesa” [PO.EX’70-80: Digital Archive of Portuguese Experimental Literature] (2010-2013).
Alvaro Seica - 26.03.2014 - 15:00
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From Print to Kinetic Visual Poetry
In this presentation I use Ottar Ormstad’s works as an example to discuss the productive relationship between concrete poetry and film-production and demonstrate how Ormstad’s print-based work intrinsically implies motion.
Patricia Tomaszek - 27.03.2014 - 15:27
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Email Novel
Brief definition and history of email novels.
Jill Walker Rettberg - 22.04.2014 - 06:02
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Hoaxes
Brief definition and history of digital hoaxes.
Jill Walker Rettberg - 22.04.2014 - 06:07