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New Media Writing Prize 2017
The New Media Writing Prize awards evening took place at Bournemouth University on January 17th 2018. Vanita Patel, BA English Student at Bournemouth University, captured the event for us.
Daniel Venge Bagge - 27.08.2019 - 15:27
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Student Prize Winner & Shortlist 2017
Student Prize Winner & Shortlist 2017
Daniel Venge Bagge - 27.08.2019 - 15:39
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Gorkana Award for Journalism 2017
Gorkana Award for Journalism 2017
Daniel Venge Bagge - 27.08.2019 - 15:44
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Student Prize Winner & Shortlist 2016
The subcategory of the 2016 New Media Writing Prize for the Student Prize Winner and Shortlist.
Yvanne Michéle Louise Kerignard - 27.08.2019 - 15:50
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Gorkana Award for Journalism 2016
Gorkana Award for Journalism 2016
Vian Rasheed - 28.08.2019 - 16:33
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New Media Writing Prize 2015
Main Prize Winner and Shortlist 2015
High Much a Muck Collective: High Muck a Much: Playing Chinese http://www.highmuckamuck.ca/
Lashihai by two.5: A Recollections: 12 vignettes http://twopoint5.co.uk/recollections-app/#sthash.skczJQUx.dpuf
Jason Nelson: Bafflemment Fires http://www.dpoetry.com/fires/#sthash.skczJQUx.dpuf
Christy Dena: Magister Ludi Game https://apps.apple.com/au/app/magister-ludi-game/id1031562918
Rob Wittig and Mark C. Marino: I work for the Web http://robwit.net/iwfw/
Alan Bigelow: The Fall http://webyarns.com/fall/fall.html#sthash.skczJQUx.dpuf
Pablo Uribe Valero - 03.09.2019 - 12:43
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Student Prize Winner & Shortlist 2017
The New Media Writing Prize awards evening took place at Bournemouth University on January 17th 2018. Vanita Patel, BA English Student at Bournemouth University, captured the event for us.
Kristina Igliukaite - 03.09.2019 - 14:55
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Main Prize Winner and Shortlist 2017
Main Prize Winner and Shortlist 2017
Daniel Venge Bagge - 03.09.2019 - 15:18
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The Turn on Literature Prize 2019
Literature has been the place to go for views on the new and discomforting. Readers have looked to literature to understand the movements of society and their own role in it. Is the experimental arena of electronic literature where we should now look? Can electronic literature help readers find ways to connect or disconnect with the ubiquitous digital transformation?
The Jury
Scott Rettberg, Professor of Digital Culture, University of Bergen, and author of Electronic Literature (Polity, 2018)
Søren Pold, PhD and Associate Professor of digital aesthetics, Aarhus University
Thomas Vang Glud, Editor of “The Literature Page” (Litteratursiden.dk)
Rasmus Halling Nielsen, Author of electronic and printed literature
Martin Campostrini, Curator of electronic literature and digital development, Roskilde Libraries
Mette-Marie Zacher Sørensen, PhD in Electronic Literature, Assistant Professor, Aarhus University
Maria Engberg, PhD and Senior Lecturer, Dept of Computer Science and Media Technology, Malmö University (SWE), co-editor of The ELMCIP AnthologyGesa Blume - 08.09.2019 - 19:08
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Digital Writers Festival
The Digital Writers’ Festival is an online-first writers’ festival dedicated to celebrating the work of Australian writers and fostering new relationships through collaboration between writers, with a particular focus on engaging those in regional areas.
Gesa Blume - 08.09.2019 - 20:20