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  1. 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

  2. Interrogating Electronic Literature

    A video-essay by Talan Memmott and David Prater

    Does electronic literature have a future? Is Google the end of the World? What is the role of digital poetics in global politics? These issues and more are discussed with J. R. Carpenter, John Cayley, Maria Mencia, Scott Rettberg, Alexandra Saemmer, Roberto Simanowski, and Jaka Železnikar.

    The video-essay was shot September 2011 at the ELMCIP Electronic Literature and New Media Art Seminar in Ljubljana Slovenia.

    Scott Rettberg - 03.11.2012 - 11:33

  3. E-Poetry 2007 Paris Cellfone Documentary Extravaganza (Grand Text Auto)

    A trip report from E-Poetry 2007, featuring short video clips of performances shot on a cell phone.

    Scott Rettberg - 30.01.2013 - 12:26

  4. ELMCIP Remediating the Social: Documentary (5 minute version)

    ELMCIP Remediating the Social: Documentary (5 minute version)

    Scott Rettberg - 12.02.2013 - 16:21

  5. ELMCIP Remediating the Social: Documentary (12 minute version)

    ELMCIP Remediating the Social: Documentary (12 minute version)

    Scott Rettberg - 12.02.2013 - 20:12

  6. The Exquisite Corpus: Issues in Electronic Literature

    A One Hour Video-Essay by Talan Memmott featuring interviews with 17 scholars and practitioners of electronic literature.

    Futures and Foci, Platforms and Politics, The Human Problem, Senses and Screens, Reading and Writing.

    Topics include:

    does electronic literature have a future?
    is google the end of of the world?
    what is in-between text and image?
    where is the author and what is a scholar?
    can there be a national e-literature?
    what is the attraction of touch technologies?
    what is the place of digital poetics in global politics?
    is it possible to conceal intent?

    Featuring: Mark Amerika, Simon Biggs, Serge Bouchardon, J. R. Carpenter, John Cayley, Cris Cheek, Maria Engberg, Jerome Fletcher, Maria Mencia, Nick Montfort, Jörg Piringer, Jill Walker Rettberg, Scott Rettberg, Alexandra Saemmer, Roberto Simanowski, Christine Wilks, Jaka Železnikar

    Talan Memmott - 17.10.2013 - 17:19

  7. Christiane Paul comments on Yucef Merhi's Super Atari Poetry

    Christiane Paul comments on Yucef Merhi's Super Atari Poetry

    Alvaro Seica - 18.02.2014 - 13:48

  8. overshare: The links.net story

    How did it become normal to share from our personal lives on the public internet? This documentary overshare: the links.net story looks at the limits of one person's desire for online attention. 

    Hello, my name is Justin Hall and I've been sharing my personal life in explicit detail online for over twenty years. Starting in 1994, my personal web site Justin's Links from the Underground has documented family secrets, romantic relationships, and my experiments with sex and drugs.

    overshare: the links.net story is a documentary about fumbling to foster intimacy between strangers online. Through interviews, analysis and graphic animations, I share my motivations, my joys and my sorrows from pioneering personal sharing for the 21st century. In 2004 the New York Times referred to me as "perhaps the founding father of personal weblogging." I hope this documentary reveals that I was a privileged white male with access to technology who worked to invite as many people as possible to join him in co-creating an internet where we have a chance to honestly share of our humanity.

     

    Ana Castello - 28.10.2018 - 15:56

  9. Masculinities and Male Bodies on the Internet, artist talk for Arcadia Missa

    Related to the artist's works 'Sea of Men' (2015) and 'Big Sausage Pizza I & II' (2012)

    Maud Ceuterick - 09.07.2020 - 16:42

  10. A Stretch of the Imagination: Transforming Writing Under Constraint into an Inclusive Practice

    In electronic literature, the practice of writing under constraint is widely accepted as a creative catalyst; through self-imposed textual restraints, we find new meanings and forms. At the same time, some of us are often reading and writing under constraint due to various disabilities. Yes, we can describe electronic literature as “formally inventive” in its wide use of multimedial writing, but no text or its reception is purely formal because it is always material, situational, and embodied as well.

    Bringing up accessibility of these texts generally leads to a knee-jerk reaction: "I don’t want to be limited", "it would stifle my creative freedom", or, god forbid, "why does everything have to be so politically correct?" What if we move past this initial resistance not toward denial, rejection, or a resigned compliance, but with the same creative energy that we allow other forms of writing under constraint?

    Hannah Ackermans - 31.07.2020 - 08:30

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