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  1. Cmptr grrrlz

    The exhibition is dedicated to Nathalie Magnan (1956-2016).

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    The exhibition Cmptr Grrrlz brings together more than 20 international artistic positions that negotiate the complex relationship between gender and technology in past and present. Computer Grlz deals with the link between women and technology from the first human computers to the current revival of technofeminist movements. An illustrated timeline with over 200 entries covers these developments from the 18th century to the present. Invited are artists, hackers, makers and researchers who are working on how to think differently about technology: by questioning the gender bias in big data and Artificial Intelligence, promoting an open and diversified Internet, and designing utopian technologies.

    Computer Grrrls is an exhibition by HMKV (Hartware MedienKunstVerein), Dortmund (DE), in coproduction with La Gaîté Lyrique, Paris (FR). The participating artists come from 16 countries: Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey, UK, USA, and Yugoslavia/Serbia.

    Maud Ceuterick - 09.07.2020 - 15:36

  2. An Afternoon with afternoon

    An Afternoon with afternoon

    Dene Grigar - 16.07.2020 - 18:04

  3. ELO 2020 Virtual Exhibition

    ELO 2020 Virtual Exhibition

    hkv014@uib.no - 02.09.2020 - 10:34

  4. The Wrong Biennale 2019

    The Wrong Biennale 2019

    Alex Saum - 18.09.2020 - 21:11

  5. Code/Switch

    Code/Switch

    Alex Saum - 18.09.2020 - 21:32

  6. Undercroft

    Undercroft

    Lucila Mayol Pohl - 17.10.2020 - 14:52

  7. La palabra en las periferias de la tecnología

    La aparición de nuevas tecnologías y su crecimiento exponencial desde hace varias décadas ha cambiado nuestra manera de entender el conocimiento. Aunque ya es un tema que forma parte del background contemporáneo, no está de más recordar que la cultura digital y las posibilidades de internet han supuesto un cambio radical, solo comparable, según Alejandro Baricco, a la revolución de la imprenta. La incorporación de la red y de los recursos transmedia al entorno literario está propiciando nuevas poéticas; nuevas formas de textualidad que, según Joan-Elies Adell, desbordan el libro y convierten el ordenador o cualquier dispositivo móvil en el espacio natural de la obra. Hipertexto, interacción, videojuego… La esencia misma de la literatura está mutando. Escritores que piensan la palabra de forma conjunta al código HTML, a la geolocalización, al processing u otras herramientas de programación. Con sus creaciones vienen a expulsarnos de nuestras áreas de confort literario. Hablamos de trabajos pensados para la red, ese nuevo ágora. Hablamos de obras hipermedia que, frente a la oralidad o la tradición impresa, investigan dentro de lo que Ernesto Zapata define como electronalidad.

    Andrés Pardo Rodriguez - 21.10.2020 - 12:11

  8. Climates of Change

    This virtual exhibition was originally part of ACM Hypertext and Social Media 2020, a conference originally intended to be hosted at the University of Central Florida in July 2020. The exhibition was designed to be colocated with the Electronic Literature Organization Conference and Media Arts Show, happening the same week, and was thus distributed to artists in both communities for submissions.

    Scott Rettberg - 08.12.2020 - 14:54

  9. COVID 19 E-Lit Exhibition

    COVID 19 E-Lit Exhibition

    Scott Rettberg - 03.02.2021 - 11:20

  10. Posthuman

    Posthuman features digital art and electronic literature that engages with the posthuman condition: enactments of complex human-technical assemblages in which cognition and decision-making powers are distributed in both aesthetic and literary systems – what Hayles describes as “cognitive assemblages” and what Laura Shackelford and Louise Economides call “surreal entanglements.” 

    Scott Rettberg - 16.02.2021 - 09:43

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