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  1. The ELO and Two E-Lit Exhibits

    After introducing the Electronic Literature Organization and some ways to
    characterize the concept of e-lit, I describe two small exhibits that
    worked well by taking the opportunities offered by two different contexts:

    Codings, an exhibit at the Pace Digital Gallery, Pace University, New
    York. Curated by Nick Montfort. Featuring work by Giselle Beiguelman;
    Commodore Business Machines, Inc.; Adam Parrish; Jörg Piringer; Casey
    Reas; and Páll Thayer. Gallery directors, Frank Marchese and Jillian
    Mcdonald. February 28 - March 30, 2012.

    Games by the Book, an exhibit at the Hayden Library, MIT, Cambridge,
    Massachusetts. Curated by Clara Fernández-Vara and Nick Montfort.
    Featuring work by Douglas Adams, Steven Meretzky, and the BBC; Charlie
    Hoey and Pete Smith; Jon Thackray and Jonathan Partington; and the
    Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab. September 7 - October 8, 2012.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 02.11.2012 - 18:08

  2. Touching Words

    Cris Cheek, Maria Engberg, Jörg Piringer, and Christine Wilks discuss tactile media, intentionality, messy screens, and electronic literary works fading into the past. The video-essay was shot at the ELMCIP Digital Textuality with/in Performance Seminar held in Bristol UK. May 2012. Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice (ELMCIP) is a collaborative research project funded by the Humanities in the European Research Area (HERA) JRP for Creativity and Innovation. Length: ‎9:29

    Scott Rettberg - 03.11.2012 - 11:15