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  1. No Legacy at CCA

    No Legacy at CCA

    Alex Saum - 05.05.2018 - 20:43

  2. 2017 The Wrong Digital Art Biennale

    2017 The Wrong Digital Art Biennale

    mez breeze - 01.06.2018 - 22:54

  3. Elit 4 Kids

    Elit 4 Kids

    Astrid Ensslin - 06.06.2018 - 20:40

  4. The Future of Reading? An Exhibition of Digital Literature

    The Future of Reading? An Exhibition of Digital Literature

    Astrid Ensslin - 06.06.2018 - 20:43

  5. Taper #1

    Featuring the nine computational poems in the first issue of Taper.

    Nick Montfort - 04.07.2018 - 05:15

  6. UWE Bristol’s Degree Show

    UWE Bristol’s Degree Show

    Akvile Sinkeviciute - 12.09.2018 - 15:06

  7. Printing Out The Internet (POTI)

    Printing Out The Internet (POTI)

    Jane Lausten - 19.09.2018 - 15:45

  8. Attention à la marche! Mind the Gap!

    Attention à la marche! Mind the Gap! questions the place of electronic literature in a digital culture. Present since the 1980s, electronic literary practices must now adapt and renew themselves in light of the proliferation and massive use of digital devices in our lives. How do they make us think about literature in its broadest sense and its current occurrences? What forms do they take in public and urban spaces? How do they articulate our relationships to the body, to culture, to our representations of ourselves and the world?

    Jane Lausten - 26.09.2018 - 14:26

  9. bleuOrange Performance Evening #1 (Tuesday)

    bleuOrange Performance Evening #1 (Tuesday)

    Jana Jankovska - 26.09.2018 - 14:27

  10. Uchronia: What if ?

    In a world that draws our attention to the present moment, both facts and stories are now subject to fluctuations, whether fictional or virtual. What if we started inventing the truths we desired, to the detriment of genuine facts? What kinds of worlds would this create?

    Uchronia | What if? offers a collection artworks that create uncommon, digital versions of the world and of history. They create speculative futures, revisiting history by exploring new approaches to political and social impasses; exploiting a dystopian internet and alternative networks; confronting multiple experiences of time, both human and machine-based.

    For ELO 2018, curator Lisa Tronca presents a selection of Uchronia | What if? artists, some exhibiting their work for the first time in Montreal. By proposing different modes of reception of hypermedia works, this exhibition questions the gaps and connections between physical and virtual worlds.

    (source: information from the schedule) 

    June Hovdenakk - 26.09.2018 - 14:28

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