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  1. Flashpoints: Reading Electronic Literature as a Metaphor for Creativity

    Flashpoints: Reading Electronic Literature as a Metaphor for Creativity

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 09.12.2011 - 10:48

  2. Significant Affects in Digital Literature

    Significant Affects in Digital Literature

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 09.12.2011 - 10:51

  3. Student Research Using the ELMCIP Knowledge Base

    This talk describes ways in which we have used the Knowledge Base in teaching and independent student research at the University of Bergen, and proposes ways of integrating the Knowledge Base into new courses. We have found that the Knowledge Base works well as a reference resource for first-year students, whereas more experienced students can learn about multiple aspects of digital-humanities research (bibliographic, literary, methodological, institutional) by adding entries to the Knowledge Base, which provides the opportunity to write in a networked, digital enviornment in which their contributions will help to build a field by making the activities that constiute it visible.

    Advice for integrating the Knowledge Base into a course:

    1. Design the syllabus in the Knowledge Base before the course begins.

    2. Set students up with accounts at the start of the semester.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 09.12.2011 - 10:52

  4. Writing as Erasure: Book Art, Memory, and Forgetting in the Digital Age

    Writing as Erasure: Book Art, Memory, and Forgetting in the Digital Age

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 09.12.2011 - 10:59

  5. Revisiting Reflexivity: American Metafiction and Hypertext Narratives

    Revisiting Reflexivity: American Metafiction and Hypertext Narratives

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 09.12.2011 - 11:05

  6. Networked Improv Narrative (Netprov) and the Story of Grace Wit & Charm: Rob Wittig's Thesis Defense

    This is a recording of the 20 minutes or so of Rob Wittig's thesis presentation and oral exam for the MA at the University of Bergen, which was done on Tuesday, December 13, 2011 via Skype. Wittig's thesis outlines the genesis of a new network based genre at the interstices of game, improvisational theatre, literature, mass media and digital media. It was also the first MA thesis in the UiB Digital Culture program to include a fully developed creative project in electronic literature as well as an excellent theoretical thesis in print.

    Scott Rettberg - 14.12.2011 - 11:50

  7. Philippe Bootz & Sandy Baldwin, eds, "Regards croisés. Perspectives on Digital Literature."

    A review of Philippe Bootz & Sandy Baldwin, eds, Regards croisés. Perspectives on Digital Literature. Morganstown, WV: West Virginia University Press, 2010.

    Jan Baetens - 14.12.2011 - 13:50

  8. Peter Lunenfeld, The Secret War Between Downloading & Uploading (review)

    Review of Peter Lunenfeld, The Secret War. Between Downloading & Uploading, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2011.

    Jan Baetens - 14.12.2011 - 13:54

  9. Mark Amerika, "Remix the Book" (review)

    Review of Mark Amerika, Remix the Book, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2011.

    Jan Baetens - 14.12.2011 - 13:58

  10. "Poésies contemporaines: le retour en avant"

    A presentation of Marjorie Perloff, Unoriginal Genius, Chicago, Chicago UP, 2011.

    Jan Baetens - 14.12.2011 - 14:03

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