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  1. Po/ética Trashumante y Resistencia en Dos Proyectos Digitales: de "Negro en ovejas" a "Emblem/as".

    Po/ética Trashumante y Resistencia en Dos Proyectos Digitales: de "Negro en ovejas" a "Emblem/as".

    Tina Escaja - 09.03.2021 - 02:47

  2. Propuestas digitales en el nuevo milenio: panorama de la poesía electrónica peninsular.

    Propuestas digitales en el nuevo milenio: panorama de la poesía electrónica peninsular.

    Tina Escaja - 09.03.2021 - 04:15

  3. Diálogos e metamorfoses na ciberliteratura portuguesa, dos anos 1960 ao presente.

    Diálogos e metamorfoses na ciberliteratura portuguesa, dos anos 1960 ao presente.

    Tina Escaja - 09.03.2021 - 04:20

  4. La literatura electrónica en el siglo veintiuno: Rompiendo con la hegemonía de la página.

    La literatura electrónica en el siglo veintiuno: Rompiendo con la hegemonía de la página.

    Tina Escaja - 09.03.2021 - 04:25

  5. Pioneras digitales: Las voces encendidas de la poesía electrónica en español.

    Pioneras digitales: Las voces encendidas de la poesía electrónica en español.

    Tina Escaja - 09.03.2021 - 04:27

  6. Multimodal Textualities: Poetic Aesthetic Digital Space.

    Multimodal Textualities: Poetic Aesthetic Digital Space.

    Tina Escaja - 09.03.2021 - 04:32

  7. Salon 1: A Discussion of a Nika Skandiaka Poem and Reading "Electronically"

    The first of the monthly Virtual ELO Salons was held via Zoom on Tuesday, February 11.  At that pre-global-pandemic time, we all felt we were engaging in something quite new by meeting virtually via Zoom.  Obviously, we did not know then that our virtual meetings would become the new “normal” for social and professional interactions worldwide.  The Russian poet, translator, and scholar Kirill Azernyi courageously volunteered to facilitate the first ELO Virtual Salon and selected a section of an untitled poem by the contemporary Russian poet Nika Skandiaka for the participants to discuss.  

     

    Hannah Ackermans - 24.03.2021 - 10:21

  8. Salon 2: March 2, 2020: A “reariting” centered on “Extra-terrestrial Rhetoric”, a multimedia text by Lily Robert-Foley.

    The second of the monthly 2020 Virtual ELO Salons was held via Zoom on Tuesday, March  10.  Dutch artist and writer Annie Abrahams (living in France), who had volunteered to facilitate the second ELO Virtual Salon, proposed a “reariting” session using Zoom and the collaborative writing environment Framapad centered on “Extra-terrestrial Rhetoric,” a multimedia text by Lily Robert-Foley a writer and translator who is an active member of Outranspo: a motley group of multilingual translators, writers, researchers and musicians who joyously devote themselves to creative approaches to translation, primarily through monthly virtual meetings. http://www.outranspo.com/

     

    Hannah Ackermans - 24.03.2021 - 10:37

  9. Salon 3: April 14, 2020: Collaborative Writing With Spreadsheets Fantasy Lunch

    This session explored how excel spreadsheets can become a multilayered narrative writing format.

    Hannah Ackermans - 24.03.2021 - 10:43

  10. Salon 4: May 12, 2020: Re-Weaving Digital Textualities with Amira Hanafi’s “A Dictionary of the Revolution"

    A Dictionary of the Revolution by Amira Hanafi was the first Arabic e-lit piece to come to my mind when thinking of what to present in the ELO salon. It is available in English and Arabic so, the English-speaking audience will be able to engage in the reading process. This piece is based on the idea of the January 25th revolution in Egypt, which is a special event to all Egyptians. I thought that the Western audience would be interested in knowing more about this glorious revolution. Most importantly, the technique of weaving different voices into one text and visualizing it in a wheel-shaped dictionary is unique. In addition to all these causes that make A Dictionary of the Revolution a good fit to the ELO salon’s presentation, this piece is the winner of the New Media Writing Prize and The Public Library Prize for Electronic Literature.

    Hannah Ackermans - 24.03.2021 - 10:47

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