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  1. ELMCIP Seminar on Electronic Literature Communities

    The first seminar of the ELMCIP Project was held September 20-21, 2010 in Bergen at Landmark Café at the Kunsthall and the University of Bergen. The seminar focused on how different forms of community, based on local, national, language groups, shared cultural practices and interest in particular literary and artistic genres, form and are sustained, particularly electronic literature communities.The program included a day-long public seminar on September 20th at the Landmark Kunsthall, where participants examined specific cultural traditions in electronic literature, include examples from France, the Netherlands, the Scandinavian countries, the USA, the community of interactive fiction, the Poetry beyond Text project in the UK, and others. Participants also heard from organizers of electronic arts and literary communities in Bergen.That evening the recently released documentary on interactive fiction "Get Lamp" was screened, and the audience had the opportunity to discuss the film with its director, Jason Scott. The public program concluded the following evening with readings and demonstrations of electronic literature.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 21.09.2010 - 11:21

  2. Everything Akimbo

    Please join us for a celebration of ELO’s move to its new home at MIT!

    Presenting:
    EVERYTHING AKIMBO
    an event to welcome the Electronic Literature Organization to MIT
    and to introduce the ELO to the MIT & area community

    an open house / open mic / open mouse
    featuring 5-7 minute presentations and readings
    by a host of electronic literature authors (perhaps including you)

     

    [LOCATION]

    The 6th floor of Fumihiko Maki’s new Media Lab building
    in the large multipurpose room (E14-674)

     

    [DATE & TIME]
    Monday September 19

    5:30pm Kickoff, signup for open mic/open mouse begins

    6:30pm Open mic/open mouse readings & presentations

     

    an event in the Purple Blurb series

    sponsored by the Angus N. MacDonald Fund
    and the Council for the Arts at MIT

    Snacks provided [] Free and open to the public [] Free, open, and AKIMBO

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 08.09.2011 - 17:07

  3. Electronic Literature Organization 2012 Media Art Show: Electrifying Literature: Affordances and Constraints

    “Electrifying Literature: Affordances and Constraints” is the Electronic Literature Organization’s 2012 Media Art Show that takes place in conjunction with the ELO’s conference held in Morgantown, WV, from 20-23 June 2012. Curated by Dene Grigar & Sandy Baldwin, it is comprised of five venues across the city: The Monongalia Arts Center (MAC), the Arts Monongahela Gallery, West Virginia Univeristy (WVU), Downtown Library, the Art Museum of WVU, & the Hazel Ruby McQuain Amphitheater & features the art of 55 artists from nine countries; a retrospective of artists Alan Bigelow, J. R. Carpenter, M.D. Coverley, Judy Malloy, and Jason Nelson; a special commissioned geo-locative work by Jeremy Hight; artist talks; and performances.

    (Source: Exhibition website.)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.03.2012 - 22:00

  4. Oi Cabeça

    Evento discute o futuro da literatura diante do desenvolvimento das novas mídias. Com curadoria das professoras Heloisa Buarque de Hollanda e Cristiane Costa, o Oi Cabeça vai reunir todo mês, até dezembro, estudiosos da cibercultura e grandes pensadores nacionais e internacionais no Oi Futuro do Flamengo. O projeto propõe uma reflexão sobre os rumos da literatura frente ao crescimento das mídias digitais. Dia 22 de junho, o convidado especial é o americano Scott Lindenbaum, um dos jovens fundadores da revista eletrônica Electric Literature (www.electricliterature.com) que vem sendo apontada como um dos mais inovadores meios de publicação da produção literária contemporânea, não só de autores iniciantes, como de escritores consagrados. Com uma proposta de ponta de popularizar a literatura por meio de uma distribuição alternativa e não restritiva, a Electric Literature representa uma revolução entre as revistas literárias nos Estados Unidos por abusar de todos os recursos e formatos digitais.

    Luciana Gattass - 15.10.2012 - 20:05

  5. GiG 2.0: An Interactive Cabaret of Electronic Literature and Media

    This event was an interactive cabaret of electronic literature and media commemorating the first anniversary of the Electronic Literature Organization. Performing at the event were Joe Tabbi, Kurt Heintz, Talan Memmott, Bob Holman and others who performed live poetry telematically between New York and Chicago (via dial-up modem!), as well as interactive, collaborative CD-ROMs and video works.

    Dene Grigar - 31.07.2018 - 23:25