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  1. New Media Writing Prize 2012

    Bournemouth University and if:book UK announced the shortlist for the 2012 New Media Writing Prize. The shortlisted works for 2012 were:

    Kristi Barnet: Hurst (aka @Karen Barley) http://www.karenbarley.co.uk/
    JR Carpenter: Cityfish http://luckysoap.com/cityfish/
    Jerome Fletcher: Pentimento http://air.falmouth.ac.uk/digitallit/pentimento
    Daniel M Goodbrey: A Duck Has an Adventure http://emerl.com/stuff/duck.html
    Mark C Marino: Living Will http://markcmarino.com/tales/livingwill.html
    Katherine Norman: Window http://www.novamara.com/window
    Stevan Zivadinovic: Hobo Lobo of Hamelin http://hobolobo.net/

    Scott Rettberg - 01.12.2012 - 12:38

  2. Teneta 1998

    Teneta 1998

    Natalia Fedorova - 19.07.2013 - 12:15

  3. Teneta 2000

    Teneta 2000

    Natalia Fedorova - 03.09.2013 - 11:30

  4. The Turn on Literature Prize

    Is society’s digital turn reflected in the way we read and write literature? Will literature be “turned on” by digital media? How do media change culture? How does culture change and inform the digital field?
    How can libraries best introduce new digital literature to the public? The objective of “Turn on Literature” is to find solutions to this questions. The partners will approach the field of digital literature through the work with literary installations, exhibitions and workshops in Romania, Denmark and Norway. The partnership will seize the opportunities that digital literature offers for audience development and will reposition the library to suit users’ needs in an increasingly digitised world. Target groups will be young adults and traditional book readers at the libraries.

    The key components in doing this will be:

    Kirsten Kvalvågnes - 24.01.2018 - 11:50

  5. New Media Writing Prize 2018

    New Media Writing Prize 2018

    Scott Rettberg - 27.08.2019 - 15:20

  6. New Media Writing Prize 2016

    A prize initiated in 2010 at Bournemouth University for new media writing, sponsored by Bournemouth University, IF Book, Arts Bournemouth, and Dreaming Methods.

    The prize highlights inspiring work, raises awareness and provokes discussion about new media writing, the future of the 'written' word and storytelling.

    • The Main prize was awarded to J.R. Carpenter for her work The Gathering Cloud
    • The Student prize was awarded to Jamie Paddock for his work The Dying Mind
    • The Gorkana Award for Journalism was awarded to Berta Tilmantaite (Best International) for her work on Will to Win and to Carla Pedret (Best UK-focused) for her work on The Exodus Data Project.

    Yvanne Michéle Louise Kerignard - 27.08.2019 - 15:28

  7. Student Prize Winner & Shortlist 2018

    The subcategory of the 2018 New Media Writing Prize for the Student Prize Winner and Shortlist.

    Sturle Mandrup - 02.09.2019 - 14:25

  8. Freeplay Independent Games Festival

    Freeplay is Australia’s longest-running and largest independent games festival, located in Melbourne, Australia. Freeplay draws Australia’s independent games community together at its conference, public events program, arcade, and awards. The festival joins players, makers, critics, artists, designers, coders, academics, students, and families for a critical celebration of the artistry of games and digital culture.

    Freeplay continues to champion creative and artistic exploration and experimentation in games, highlighting and uncovering grassroots talent in Melbourne and Australia, as videogames continue to grow and gain cultural significance and legitimacy.

    Gesa Blume - 08.09.2019 - 20:47

  9. The Turn on Literature Prize 2017

    How can libraries best introduce new digital literature to the public? The objective of “Turn on Literature” is to find solutions to this question. The partners will approach the field of digital literature through the work with literary installations, exhibitions and workshops in Romania, Denmark and Norway. The partnership will seize the opportunities that digital literature offers for audience development and will reposition the library to suit users’ needs in an increasingly digitised world. Target groups will be young adults and traditional book readers at the libraries.

    Digital literature is an emerging field where authors combine language with the affordances of digital devices (such as computers, tablets, sensors, RFID chips, smart phones etc) to create contemporary literature. The three partners will work closely with authors in order to create innovative presentations of interactive works of literature and circulate the European works to the involved libraries. Exhibitions and capacity building events will secure that literature born in new media in the future will have a place to meet an audience.

    Sturle Mandrup - 10.09.2019 - 12:47