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  1. Electronic Literature Organization 2010: Archive & Innovate

    The 4th International Conference and Festival of the Electronic Literature Organization, dedicated to Robert Coover.

    two overarching themes :

    Archive

    We are concerned with archive - although not primarily, in the context of this particular gathering, with preservation. (Preservation has been the focus of ELO attention in other contexts and fora.) Here and now we ask: what are the electronic literary, digital poetic works that are worth putting into any institutional archive, and why? What archives exist and how do we use them? What has been done to build the new archive and where is it?

    Scott Rettberg - 04.10.2010 - 00:24

  2. Audun Lindholm

    Audun Lindholm is the editor of the literary magazine Vagant and is active in a number of other literary projects, including the Audiatur Festival and Gaspedal, an animated poetry publisher.

    Scott Rettberg - 18.10.2010 - 02:12

  3. Marte Aas

    Marte Aas

    Scott Rettberg - 19.10.2010 - 00:04

  4. Karl-Erik Tallmo

    KARL-ERIK TALLMO, Swedish writer, artist, lecturer and publisher of the cultural web magazine The Art Bin. Tallmo was born in 1953 and has written six books, including Sweden's first hypertext novel  (1992). He started writing concrete poetry in the 60's while still in high school. His debut as an artist took place at an exhibition in Karlskoga, Sweden, in 1970, with among other pieces a poem in the form of nine glass jars. In the 70's, influenced by musical minimalists such as Terry Riley and Steve Reich, he started to write text permutations and texts that gradually change through repetitive patterns etc. He has also been writing articles and criticism in newspapers and magazines for thirty years. During the 1990's he participated as an expert in governmental investigations on new media in Sweden, and he was also a member of several advisory boards, e.g. at the Royal Library and at the Swedish Research Council.

    Source: Tallmo's website

    Scott Rettberg - 19.10.2010 - 00:24

  5. Marte Huke

    Marte Huke

    Scott Rettberg - 19.10.2010 - 15:38

  6. Tale Næss

    Tale Næss

    Scott Rettberg - 19.10.2010 - 15:55

  7. Monica Aasprong

    Norwegian poet, living in Stockholm, who has done some work in concrete and online poetry.

    Scott Rettberg - 19.10.2010 - 16:07

  8. Cia Rinne

    Cia Rinne

    Scott Rettberg - 19.10.2010 - 16:12

  9. Vers de nouvelles formes en poésie numérique programmée?

    In English:

    I intend to illustrate some programmed forms among the most representative one of the
    digital poetry of today. They use two important features of the digital medium: dual performative
    signs and a semiotic gap between the author and the reader.

    Bootz Philippe. "About some programmed forms in e-poetry". Conference paper. EPC, SUNY Buffalo, 2006.

    In French:

    Cet article réalise une synthèse de mes travaux récents et propose, pour l’analyse des formes programmées, de nouveaux critères complémentaires de ceux proposés par ailleurs. La notion de forme programmée se dégage peu à peu des genres apparus en poésie numérique dans les années quatre-vingts Nous discutons les concepts à l’œuvre dans ces formes en insistant sur ceux de technotexte et d’intermédia. Ayant dégagé des axes analytiques performatif, lectoriel et instrumental, nous proposons et classifions quelques formes programmées.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 28.10.2010 - 16:52

  10. Sarah Waterson

    Sarah Waterson is a new media artist based in Sydney who experiments wtih data visualization, interspecies communication, and locative art.

    Scott Rettberg - 09.12.2010 - 01:03

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