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Digital Media Poetics Events Fall 2009
Digital Media Poetics Events Fall 2009
Patricia Tomaszek - 14.02.2012 - 23:08
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FILE Festival Internacional de linguagem Eletrônica
FILE Festival Internacional de linguagem Eletrônica
Luciana Gattass - 18.10.2012 - 16:07
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trAce Conferences
trAce Conferences
Scott Rettberg - 19.01.2013 - 22:42
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The Digital Subject International Event Series
The Digital Subject International Event Series
Arnaud Regnauld - 18.07.2013 - 11:27
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Unspeakable Practices Vanguard Narrative Festival III
The first "Unspeakable Practices" festival, in 1988, was a gathering of the postmodernist generation at the time of the retirement of Professor John Hawkes. The second was a 1993 encounter between print and electronic writers during the pioneer days of hypertext fiction.
The third featured a discussion on literary hypertext.Source: Festival Announcement, Brown University
Patricia Tomaszek - 06.06.2014 - 18:56
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Rencontres Internationales de Genève
Rencontres Internationales de Genève
Daniele Giampà - 17.04.2015 - 10:29
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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
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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
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transmediale
transmediale
Malthe Stavning Erslev - 12.11.2021 - 10:06