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Cicatrix: Pain, Sex, and Dying in E-Literature
This panel will deal with the relationship between extreme affect and electronic literature: How are pain, sex, and death _embodied_ in E-lit, virtual worlds, and textuality so that the abstract, for the reader, performer, or user, becomes empathetically embodied within hir? In other words, how can the skipping/skimming, which characterize the Net, be delayed, so that an actuality of politics and the body emerges? This panel will explore this and related issues. (Source: Author's abstract, 2012 ELO Conference site)
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.06.2012 - 13:38
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Vectors, Scalar, and Magic: Emerging Platforms for E-lit Scholarship
Emerging media forms do not merely excite artists; they also inspire critics to develop innovative scholarly works. For over seven years, the USC-based Vectors Journal has promoted webbased scholarship by developing and publishing projects that utilize experimental design interfaces, data structures, and digital authoring tools. In this presentation, Vectors’ Creative Director Erik Loyer, Info Design Director Craig Dietrich, and 2011 Fellow Mark Marino will present glimpses of critical works that use innovative platforms to explore their material. Loyer will begin with a presentation that looks at several of his collaborations with scholars to create the dynamic multimodal works of Vectors. Dietrich will follow with a look at the new platform Scalar, a publishing platform based on Vectors’ workflows and Semantic Web technology. Dietrich will also detail Magic, an experimental design fork of Scalar centered on the presentation of software code. Marino will then present his Scalar piece based on the Magic fork which analyzes a work of electronic literature, the Transborder Immigrant Tool, including annotations of the tool’s code.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.06.2012 - 13:40
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Electronic Literature: Linking Database Projects
Electronic Literature: Linking Database Projects
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 19.06.2012 - 15:15
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Semiotic Cross Analyses of Digital Poetry
Semiotic Cross Analyses of Digital Poetry
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 20.06.2012 - 15:02
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Open Discussion Session on the Future of ELO
At the ELO conference in 2012, several authors had a discussion on the future of the ELO.
E-lit authors Stephanie Strickland and Marjorie Luesebrink organized a panel on the "Future of E--Lit" at the ELO 2012 conference, allowing emerging and early career authors to articulate institutional and economic, as well more familiar technological, developments that constrain and facilitate current practice. The panel papers were released in ebr in March 2014. Luesebrink and Strickland followed up with comments on the papers, offering a "progress report" on the future of the field. The individual responses are available as glosses on the essays and in full here.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 20.06.2012 - 15:04
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Beyond Literary?
Beyond Literary?
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.06.2012 - 12:15
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Process-Intensive Literature
Process-Intensive Literature
Scott Rettberg - 12.01.2013 - 10:42
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International Electronic LIterature
International Electronic LIterature
Scott Rettberg - 12.01.2013 - 10:54
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Electronic Literature in the 21st Century
Electronic Literature in the 21st Century
Scott Rettberg - 12.01.2013 - 11:09
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Reconsidering the Electronic Literary Artifact: E-Books, Twitterature, and Digitalized Richard Brautigan
In this panel, "Reconsidering Electronic Literary Artifact," theorists and artists take a look at some of the assumptions that have informed scholarship surrounding electronic literature and offer alternative visions about reading, the notion of “born digital,” and archiving electronic artifacts.
Audun Andreassen - 03.04.2013 - 10:23