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  1. ISEA2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness

    The Eighteenth International Symposium on Electronic Art, ISEA2012 Albuquerque: Machine Wilderness is a symposium and series of events exploring the discourse of global proportions on the subject of art, technology and nature. The ISEA symposium is held every year in a different location around the world, and has a 30-year history of significant acclaim. Albuquerque is the first host city in the U.S. in six years. The ISEA2012 symposium will consist of a conference September 19 – 24, 2012 based in Albuquerque with outreach days along the state’s “Cultural Corridor” in Santa Fe and Taos, and an expansive, regional collaboration throughout the fall of 2012, including art exhibitions, public events, performances and educational activities. This project will bring together a wealth of leading creative minds from around the globe, and engage the local community through in-depth partnerships.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.08.2011 - 10:20

  2. ISEA2009

    ISEA2009

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.08.2011 - 12:39

  3. Between Page and Screen: Remaking Literature Through Cinema and Cyberspace

    Between Page and Screen: Remaking Literature Through Cinema and Cyberspace

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 25.08.2011 - 14:00

  4. Daniel Punday

    Daniel Punday Professor of English and Department Head at Mississippi State University. He works on narrative theory, contemporary U.S. fiction, and digital media. He is the author of five books, the most recent of which Computing as Writing (Minnesota, 2015).

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 25.08.2011 - 17:01

  5. Involvement, Interruption, and Inevitability: Melancholy as an Aesthetic Principle in Game Narratives

    Although many issues about how we can construct and analyze electronic narrative remain to be settled, it is clear, then, that a central concern will be the ability of these game narratives to create the emotional impact inherent in our involvement in a story. Emotional involvement is especially important for the interactive text because the user must be prompted to act and move through the text to a degree not required by more traditional reading. In this essay, I would like to consider how electronic narratives balance interactivity and emotional force. Doing so means thinking about emotional involvement and its relation to narrative teleology, as well as its tolerance for interruption by everything from writerly asides to interactive play. To investigate this, I will draw not only on hypertext and computer games but also on American metafiction, which I will show confronts the same problems of emotional force within interactive or game-like patterns. (Source: Introduction to the essay)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 25.08.2011 - 17:05

  6. Reflections on the iconicity of digital texts

    Reflections on the iconicity of digital texts

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 29.08.2011 - 13:19

  7. Code, Interpretation, Avant-garde

    Code, Interpretation, Avant-garde

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 29.08.2011 - 17:14

  8. Narvika Bovkon

    Narvika Bovkon

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 30.08.2011 - 09:53

  9. Teo Spiller

    Teo Spiller's art works were exhibited on media and computer art festivals all over the world, including UNESCO day of poetry in Milano; Irish museum of modern arts in Dublin; "The masters of graphic works" biennial in Gyor; Machida city museum of graphic arts in Tokyo; Venice Biennial; Museum of modern arts in Ljubljana and Ljubljana Municipal Museum. In addition, his work is in public and corporate collections, including those of Ljubljana Municipal Museum, Municipal museum of art in Gyor, Hungary and Rhizome art base, New York City.About his work were written many articles, including New York Times online, CIAC electronic magazine, Radio Austria 1, TV Gajba and RTV Slovenia. He organized more group artistic events with respectable participants from around the world. Best known are "net.art trade forum", as he as one of the first net.artist in the world sold a net.art work, and INFOS 2000 "off-line net.art contest". He wrote many articles about net.art and had several lectures about it, including a workshop for art teachers in cooperation with Ministry for education of RS.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 30.08.2011 - 09:53

  10. Maya Zalbidea Paniagua

    Maya Zalbidea Paniagua is Assitant Professor of English Literary Studies at Complutense University of Madrid. Her areas of research are: electronic literature and cultural studies. She received her Ph.D from Complutense University of Madrid in 2011 obtaining the European Mention after her research stay at the Free University of Brussels. She worked as Spanish Teaching Assistant at St. Catherine University (St. Paul, Minnesota, US) where she also received courses on Women Studies and Postmodernist Feminist Culture (2009), she also worked as Associate Professor at Camilo José Cela University teaching Morphosyntax, Semantics and Didactics (2012) and also as Full Professor at La Salle University Center of Madrid teaching English, CLIL and Technical English (2012-2013).

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 30.08.2011 - 09:54

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