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  1. Cabaret Voltage

    Cabaret Voltage

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.06.2011 - 11:50

  2. Everything Akimbo

    Please join us for a celebration of ELO’s move to its new home at MIT!

    Presenting:
    EVERYTHING AKIMBO
    an event to welcome the Electronic Literature Organization to MIT
    and to introduce the ELO to the MIT & area community

    an open house / open mic / open mouse
    featuring 5-7 minute presentations and readings
    by a host of electronic literature authors (perhaps including you)

     

    [LOCATION]

    The 6th floor of Fumihiko Maki’s new Media Lab building
    in the large multipurpose room (E14-674)

     

    [DATE & TIME]
    Monday September 19

    5:30pm Kickoff, signup for open mic/open mouse begins

    6:30pm Open mic/open mouse readings & presentations

     

    an event in the Purple Blurb series

    sponsored by the Angus N. MacDonald Fund
    and the Council for the Arts at MIT

    Snacks provided [] Free and open to the public [] Free, open, and AKIMBO

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 08.09.2011 - 17:07

  3. Electronic Literature Reading at the Richard Hugo House

    An evening of e-lit readings and performances at the Richard Hugo House in Seattle, Washington. The event was organized as part of the Electronic Literature Exhibition at the 2012 MLA Conference.

    Note: The actual line-up at the event different slightly from both the online description of "Readings & Performances" and that in the PDF/printed catalog for the Electronic Literature Exhibition.

    Content of 1st video: 1:50 Jason Nelson with PLAY with the last days of DRAG RACING PUPPETS, 8:11 John Cayley with Pentameters for the Disillusion of the Vectoralists, 19:30 Jim Andrews with Seattle Drift, 25:55 Erin Costello & Aaron Angello with Poemedia, 36:38 Ian Bogost with A Slow Year: Game Poems.

    Content of 2nd video: 0:01 The Good Fortune Land, 10:45 Stephanie Strickland with The Ballad of Sand and Harry Soot, 19:58 Stephanie Strickland and Nick Montfort with Sea and Spar Between, 26:00 Nick Montfort with Taroko Gorge, 29:10 Mark Sample with Takei, George, 31:00 Flourish Klink with Fred & George.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.11.2011 - 11:57

  4. Oficinas do Convento de 2009, Conversas à Volta do Peso e da Leveza

    Oficinas do Convento de 2009, Conversas à Volta do Peso e da Leveza

    Rui Torres - 25.11.2011 - 23:00

  5. An Evening with Electronic Literature Organization

    The Electronic Literature Organization (ELO) presents an evening of multimedia, interactive performative-readings highlighting a broad range of born-digital literary forms, including game-inspired, collaborative, database, film/video, generative, and kinetic image work. The evening's presentations showcase five projects selected from the second Electronic Literature Collection, published in February 2011, and created by Oni Buchanan, Jhave, Illya Szilak, Sandy Baldwin, and collaborators Stephanie Strickland and Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo, with videos by Paul Ryan.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 12.12.2011 - 20:13

  6. Autostart: A Festival of Digital Literature

    Celebrating the release of the Electronic Literature Collection, volume 1 presented by the MACHINE reading series. Conversation about writing and literature in the digital age, featuring poets: Charles Bernstein, Jena Osman, Bob Perelman, Ron Silliman. Workshops, readings, and performances, along with an "Electronic Writing Slam": A time to collaboratively write and to informally discuss forms, techniques, and technologies.

    Source: Festival Website

    Patricia Tomaszek - 03.02.2012 - 14:17

  7. Interrupt 2008

    Interrupt is an international festival celebrating writing and performance in digital media. In computing, an interrupt is a command sent to the processor to get its attention, indicating a need for change. We understand the interrupt as a general paradigm for imagining the role of digital writing practices in contemporary society.

    The Festival events include three scholarly roundtables, an “Interruptheque” featuring unconventionally-situated screens displaying works of digital literature, a reading, three fringe performance events, a public lecture by Erkki Huhtamo and a workshop with Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries.

    Source: event website

    Patricia Tomaszek - 14.02.2012 - 23:39

  8. Reading by Michelle Teran: Work-in-Progress Guest Lecture

    New media artist and researcher Michelle Teran will present work-in-progress on her Folgen project

    Folgen (2011), draws on the existing narratives of amateur video makers found on YouTube to build a multi-layered media landscape of Berlin.  My subjective approach combines fragments of images and sound from the videos with my own narration, using the traces video makers have left in the public sphere of the internet to follow people throughout the city. A large table, roughly shaped like the city of Berlin is covered with drawings, texts and documentation from videos. It emerges as a temporary tactile media archive and becomes a physical environment for the re-playing of personal histories, which are then performed live. The many protagonists involved in the making of the work create the stories told during the performance.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.03.2012 - 16:54

  9. PW12 Performance Writing Weekend

    The weekend comprises performances, readings, a workshop on Writing & Mapping, ‘events on the plinth', an exhibition and discussions about multi- and inter-medial writing. We will be considering how, as the printed book comes under threat, new writing will be made, displayed and talked about. See attached PDF full details.

    (Source: www.arnolfioni.org.uk)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 02.05.2012 - 16:21

  10. A Night at the Cybertexts

    This electronic literary reading was arranged as short films are on a festival reel. Each of the works briefly presented in this "reel-time" event was written since DAC 2000. The authors reading came from diverse backgrounds, having begun their electronic writing endeavors in StorySpace (Jackson, Moulthrop, Strickland), on the Web (Coverley, Gillespie, Memmott, Rettberg), in cybertext poetry using HyperCard (Cayley), in commercial gaming (Swigart), and in interactive fiction forms (Montfort).

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.05.2012 - 17:03

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