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  1. The "Research and Creation" Approach in Digital Literature

    How can one articulate literary and artistic creation and scientific research? In my case, creative research consists in creating experiences. Indeed I emphasize the notion of experience, or rather experiences: the experiences of the author, of the reader and of the researcher (in the field of digital literature). This approach is based on a variety of first person and third person experiences, subjective experiences and objective descriptions, spontaneous and instrument-based experiences (ie closer to experiments). Conceiving a literary and artistic experience as a scientific experience implies admitting that real life experience can have a scientific dimension. In this approach, I analyse my own productions as well as the productions of other authors. I can think my productions and those of others from a concept-based perspective or from a creative activity perspective, as a literary and artistic experience or as material for a scientific experiment.The challenge is to develop protocols of introspection, data collection and traces which will then reconstruct what happened.

    Fredrik Sten - 17.10.2013 - 17:32

  2. E-Literature and New Media Art

    The key focus for the Slovenian investigator of the ELMCIP research project was directed toward conducting fundamental research focused on the following areas:

    • E-literature and algorithmic culture;
    • The reading of e-literary texts—introducing the concept of text as a ride, which directs one toward a more complex experience of texts, including corporeal arrangements;
    • E-literature and new cultural turns—in the sense of a turn away from discourse and decontextualized information theory to the field of biopolitics, interface culture, and the body;
    • E-literature and the social (including economic implications).

    Scott Rettberg - 18.10.2013 - 09:39

  3. Poetics in Digital Communities and in Digital Literature

    Every new work of digital literature creates its own new genre, claimed digital poet Brain Kim Stefans. This may be so, but not every work in the hybrid new art form creates and invents its own poetics, too. Artists, communities, and individual works are positioned within, between, and opposed to existing art worlds, histories, and concepts. In this project we have explored the ambivalent position of the new, which has to find a place for itself in the old. Like authors who work in print, authors of e-literature need an institutional and artistic context in which their works can be credentialed and valued, economically and symbolically.

    Scott Rettberg - 18.10.2013 - 09:45

  4. Electronic Literature Communities

    INTRODUCTION: DOCUMENTING CREATIVE COMMUNITIES

    To fully understand the nature of creativity and community in the field of electronic literature, the ELMCIP project chose to use several methodologies. First, we organized a seminar on the topic. The ELMCIP Seminar on Electronic Literature Communities, held in Bergen on September 20–21, 2010, invited researchers from within the project and external contributors to present analyses of specific communities within the field of electronic literature. Seventeen papers were presented and discussed, covering communities in France, Catalonia, the Netherlands, Italy, Finland, Scandinavia, and the US, as well as international communities such as in interactive fiction (IF). Presentations are available in the ELMCIP Knowledge Base,1 and all are documented with full text and/or audio recordings.

    Scott Rettberg - 18.10.2013 - 09:55

  5. Electronic Literature with/in Performance

    INTRODUCTORY REMARKS

    The Context of the Research and the Seminar at Arnolfini Bristol hosted by Falmouth University within the ELMCIP research project, May 3rd/4th 2012

    Scott Rettberg - 18.10.2013 - 10:00

  6. Manuel Portela and Rui Torres on the Portuguese E-Lit Collection at ELMCIP.net

    Álvaro Seiça interviews Manuel Portela and Rui Torres on the Portuguese Electronic Literature Collection at ELMCIP.net. The conversation brings into question some of the important characteristics, influences and future directions of Portuguese E-Lit.

    For more info: http://elmcip.net/research-collection/portuguese-electronic-literature-c...

    Video recorded on September 26, 2013, during the ELO 2013 conference "Chercher le Texte" at the ENSAD, Paris.

    Alvaro Seica - 18.10.2013 - 10:02

  7. ELMCIP Anthology of European Electronic Literature (Report)

    The ELMCIP group at Blekinge Institute of Technology (BTH) in Sweden was in charge of producing an anthology of European electronic literature, a key outcome in the ELMCIP project: ELMCIP Anthology of European Electronic Literature. By providing an anthology with creative works and relevant pedagogical material, ELMCIP extends its work into European classrooms, providing teachers and students with an educational experience of network culture. The works are written in a number of different languages and thus reflect the diversity of European electronic literature while also foregrounding how electronic literature represents a uniquely twenty-first century networked, globalized culture that uses communication patterns, aesthetic registers, and literary voices that transcend national boundaries.

    Scott Rettberg - 18.10.2013 - 10:11

  8. Hyperstitial Poetics of Network Media

    A chapter on the process of curating an electronic literature exhibition and the content of the Remediating the Social exhibition at Inspace in Edinburgh, November 2012.

    Scott Rettberg - 21.10.2013 - 12:40

  9. Ethnographies of Co-Creation and Collaboration as Models of Creativity

    The theme of my inquiry is how creative networked communities emerge in transnational and transcultural contexts, within a globalized and distributed communications environment. How do communities form and change through the collaborative activities of their members? How do members of these online communities come together to reinterpret and facilitate creativity?

    Scott Rettberg - 21.10.2013 - 12:48

  10. The ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base: Project Report

    This chapter documents the conceptual model of the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base, the development process that led to its development, and its technical implementation. It should be of interest to digital humanities researchers interested in the process of developing research infrastructure for the documentation of a field of research.

    Scott Rettberg - 21.10.2013 - 12:57

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