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  1. The Institution of the Book: Why Shelley Jackson Doesn't Write Hypertext

    After all these years, Cayley is still troubled by the question of whether writing in other media, such as hypertext, can be a 'book.' Do writers need to write books in order to be writers?

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.08.2011 - 16:58

  2. Networked Improv Narrative (Netprov) and the Story of Grace Wit & Charm: Rob Wittig's Thesis Defense

    This is a recording of the 20 minutes or so of Rob Wittig's thesis presentation and oral exam for the MA at the University of Bergen, which was done on Tuesday, December 13, 2011 via Skype. Wittig's thesis outlines the genesis of a new network based genre at the interstices of game, improvisational theatre, literature, mass media and digital media. It was also the first MA thesis in the UiB Digital Culture program to include a fully developed creative project in electronic literature as well as an excellent theoretical thesis in print.

    Scott Rettberg - 14.12.2011 - 11:50

  3. Documenting Electronic Literature and Digital Art in an Open-Access Online Database

    Documenting Electronic Literature and Digital Art in an Open-Access Online Database

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.04.2012 - 14:35

  4. Freedom in the Cloud: Software Freedom, Privacy, and Security for Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing

    A Speech given by Columbia law school professor Eben Moglen at a meeting of the Internet Society's New York branch on Feb 5, 2010.

    Scott Rettberg - 05.11.2012 - 16:49

  5. Poesia Experimental e Ciberliteratura: por uma literatura marginal izada?

    Rompendo com “a literatura dominante, oficial, consagrada, académica e mesmo clássica”, a poesia experimental (concreta, visual, sonora ou cibernética) não peca por “menos estruturação, menos elaboração estética, menos conceptualização, ou menos ambição cultural”. Mas parece ser, continuando a adaptar a proposta de Arnaldo Saraiva ao assunto de que nos ocupamos, marginalizada por razões de “ideologia literária” e de “economia do mercado editorial”. Na verdade, mais do que uma literatura marginal, a poesia experimental tem sido uma literatura marginalizada: pela cultura literária, pois o experimentalismo promove “o desrespeito das leis clássicas, a novidade nas técnicas ou nos motivos, a contaminação dos géneros, (...) a complicação estrutural”; e pelo marketing literário, pois este não consegue compartimentar, nos formatos convencionados pelo mercado, poesia que vai sendo publicada em folhetos, catálogos, registos de acontecimentos, graffitis, fotocópias, objectos, jardins, CD-ROMs, na Internet ou em outros espaços virtuais e artificiais.

    (Source: Author's Abstract)

    Alvaro Seica - 11.09.2013 - 09:57

  6. waxweb, dispositif multimodal et transtemporel

    waxweb, dispositif multimodal et transtemporel

    Luc Dall'Armellina - 10.10.2014 - 15:33

  7. Trust, representation and use of storytelling in online scams

    Andreas Zingerle, from the University of Linz, visited Digital Culture at the University of Bergen on an Erasmus teacher exchange in week 8 of 2015. Zingerle presented his research on February 16 and also gave a workshop on February 18.

    Zingerle writes:

    My work focuses on human computer and computer mediated human-human interaction with a special interest in transmedia and interactive storytelling. Since 2010 I collaborate with Linda Kronman as the artist group 'kairus.org'. We have worked with the thematic of internet fraud and online scams, constantly shifting our focus and therefore approaching the theme from a number of perspectives like: data security, ethics of vigilante communities, narratives of scam e-mails, scam & technologies. Research subjects are online scammers, vigilante communities of scambaiters and their use of storytelling and technology.

    Alvaro Seica - 17.02.2015 - 14:46

  8. Critical Play & Responsible Design

    Critical Play & Responsible Design

    Alvaro Seica - 18.06.2015 - 13:19

  9. The Book of Nature as Media

    In connection with the workshop “Aesthetic Imaginaries in Text and Image” 28-April, author and professor of English Steve Tomasula (University of Notre Dame) wil give two talks connected to his work. The talks are open to all interested:

    “Ascension, A Novel: A Reading/Presentation of an Image-Text Novel in Progress”

    “Ascension is a story of nature as it was. And is. And might become. It is the story of how our changing conception of nature, and the means we use to depict it, change the “natural.” And ourselves. It is the story of how we continually remake the world in our own image and in turn are remade by it."

    (Source: http://www.uib.no/en/node/106721)

    Alvaro Seica - 28.04.2017 - 10:03

  10. ​Labs for the Digital Humanities

    Presentation by Piotr Marecki of UBU lab at Jagellionian University, discussion of different lab models for e-lit and digital culture.

    Piotr Marecki - 27.04.2018 - 11:01

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