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  1. HASTAC 2013: The Storm of Progress: New Horizons, New Narratives, New Codes

    2013 marks the 10th anniversary of HASTAC’s founding. In that spirit HASTAC 2013 is showcasing work that is either reflective or prescient, that evaluates our digital histories and seeks to construct our digital future(s). We invited contributors to take this opportunity to look back, theorize and archive. We invited them to engage in the creative, if impossible, attempt to glimpse the digital future. We challenged them to shape it. And researchers from across Canada, the United States and Europe and from as far away as Australia are coming to Toronto to share how they and their teams, their research labs,
    their classrooms and their students are building the technologies and subjects of the future right now or imagining new horizons of possibility for the ways in which we will make, teach, learn and find community in the coming decade(s).

    Scott Rettberg - 21.04.2013 - 14:03

  2. ACM Hypertext 2011

    ACM Hypertext 2011

    Scott Rettberg - 26.05.2013 - 14:20

  3. What are Digital Humanities?

    Digital Humanities is a buzzword and as such, the very concept and related research approaches are subject to immensely opinionated discussions both in printed and digital media, inside as well as outside of academia. But what are digital humanities? A new discipline within the ‘traditional’ or one opposed to the ‘traditional’ humanities? A mere set of methods and technologies imported from computer sciences? Or a certain way of perceiving and engaging with modern humanities research?

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.06.2013 - 13:19

  4. E-Poetry 2013

    E-POETRY [ 2013 ] is presented by the Electronic Poetry Center (http://epc.buffalo.edu), Dept. of Media Study, State University of New York, Buffalo & the kind support of the Kingston Writing School (KWS) (http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/writing), the Practice Research Unit (PRU) (http://www.practiceresearchunit.co.uk), the School of Performance & Screen Studies (http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/schools/performance), Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FASS), Kingston University London (http://www.kingston.ac.uk), and the Watermans Art Centre (http://www.watermans.org.uk). E-Poetry Advisory Board: Yves Abrioux (France), Amaranth Borsuk (USA), David Jhave Johnston (Canada), Leonardo Flores (Puerto Rico), Claudia Kozak (Argentina), Manuel Portela (Portugal), Laura Shackelford (USA); Local Convener: María Mencía (UK); E-Poetry Director: Loss Pequeño Glazier (USA)

    Maria Engberg - 17.06.2013 - 13:31

  5. Lanseringsseminar for rapporten Litteraturen i digitale omgivelser

    Launch event for Øyvind Prytz's report on literature in digital environments.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 18.06.2013 - 12:04

  6. E-Poetry Pedagogy Colloquium

    E-Poetry Pedagogy Colloquium

    Leonardo Flores - 21.06.2013 - 15:28

  7. Words Unstable On The Table

    This exhibition has been arranged in conjunction with the E-Poetry [2013] Festival at Kingston University, London. The works were selected from the submissions to the festival and taking into account the Riverside Gallery's space at the Watermans.

    It has now been twelve years since the first E-Poetry Festival took place in 2001 in Buffalo, USA. According to Dr. Glazier, the artistic director of the E-Poetry Festivals, this is the longest-running festival celebrating the new, innovative, and leading works in digital poetics. It is a multicultural festival, gathering creators from all continents, to present artists' talks, scholarly papers, and performances and it is celebrated biennially at different international host institutions.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 27.06.2013 - 10:27

  8. ACM National Conference 1965 (ACM '65)

    ACM National Conference 1965 (ACM '65)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.06.2013 - 12:48

  9. PCA/ACA National Conference (Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association)

    The individuals who comprise the PCA/ACA are a group of scholars and enthusiasts who study popular culture. The PCA/ACA offers a venue to come together and share ideas and interests about the field or about a particular subject within the field. It also provides publication opportunities and sponsors the PCA/ACA Endowment.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.06.2013 - 09:04

  10. ACM Hypertext 2002

    ACM Hypertext 2002

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.06.2013 - 14:39

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