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  1. 1998 trAce Writer's Conference: Writers & the Internet

    The internet offers great opportunities for writers. There are fascinating new forms of writing to be discovered; interesting people to meet, and swathes of research material to be mined. But it also brings concerns. Authors are worried about copyright and intellectual property. They are wondering how they can earn money from working online. They fear that The Book may be dying. This conference brings together an international group of professional authors and educators with extensive experience of the internet to address some of these anxieties and provide informed opinion about the potential of the net for the artistic community.

    Conference Programme

    DALE SPENDER

    Digital Arts: Breaking The Boundaries Through Online Authorship

    Socrates framed one of the fundamental objections to writing; it was "one-way", it fixed ideas, it required readers simply to follow someone else's argument - which is why he would put nothing in writing. But even Socrates would change his mind if he could be an online author. For online writing is two way, it engages readers to forge their own meanings, and to become a new generation of writers in the process.

    Scott Rettberg - 19.01.2013 - 22:31

  2. Incubation2 : The 2nd trAce International Conference on Writing and the Internet

    Incubation2 was the second trAce International Conference on Writing & the Internet, and the premier international event for writers working on the web. It provided a showcase for the writing of the future and offered a glimpse into the work of writers who use the internet to develop ground-breaking content: poetry with sound and images, personal histories, news, journalism, stories with multiple endings. This is writing on the web, for the web, and about the web.

    Speakers included:

    Lizzie Jackson, Editor, Communities, BBCi
    Talan Memmott Hypermedia artist/writer
    Robin Rimbaud (Scanner) Sound artist

    Scott Rettberg - 19.01.2013 - 22:55