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  1. Seminario de literatura electrónica en lengua española

    Maya Zalbidea will present the Spanish Electronic Literature Collection from Elmcip project. She will explain the different genres of electronic literature made by Spanish and Latin authors. The audience will read/see and analyze some recent works of Spanish electronic literature.

    Maya Zalbidea - 20.04.2014 - 21:23

  2. Text/ures: L’Objet-livre du Papier au Numérique

    This international and transdisciplinary project aims at exploring hybrid objects: pop-up books, artists books, sculpture-books or animated books and new digital books, in the shape of e-books and applications that, because they belong to both litterature and graphic culture, actually avoid preexisting categories.

    The idea is to work with the material to explore textual architextures as well as tactile possibilities, even kinetic ones. Book-bjects will be considered in their historical dimension — by retracing existing filiations between mechanical books and digital books — but also analyzed from the angle of materiality. We will try to understand the way these books, digital or not, stretch the limits or paper and operate on new types of surfaces to create innovative, playful, tactile and esthetic devices.

    J. R. Carpenter - 22.11.2014 - 10:49

  3. Uchronia: What if ?

    In a world that draws our attention to the present moment, both facts and stories are now subject to fluctuations, whether fictional or virtual. What if we started inventing the truths we desired, to the detriment of genuine facts? What kinds of worlds would this create?

    Uchronia | What if? offers a collection artworks that create uncommon, digital versions of the world and of history. They create speculative futures, revisiting history by exploring new approaches to political and social impasses; exploiting a dystopian internet and alternative networks; confronting multiple experiences of time, both human and machine-based.

    For ELO 2018, curator Lisa Tronca presents a selection of Uchronia | What if? artists, some exhibiting their work for the first time in Montreal. By proposing different modes of reception of hypermedia works, this exhibition questions the gaps and connections between physical and virtual worlds.

    (source: information from the schedule) 

    June Hovdenakk - 26.09.2018 - 14:28