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  1. Boston Cyberarts Festival

    The Boston Cyberarts Festival is the first and largest collaboration of artists working in new technologies in all media in North America, encompassing visual arts, dance, music, electronic literature, web art, and public art. 

    (Source: Boston Cyberarts Festival website)

    Judy Malloy - 05.07.2011 - 23:41

  2. &Now Festival (Event Series)

    &NOW is a biennial traveling festival/conference that celebrates writing as a contemporary art form: literary art as it is practiced today by authors who consciously treat their work as a process that is aware of its own literary and extra-literary history, that is as much about its form and materials, language, communities, and practice as it is about its subject matter.

    &NOW brings together a wide range of writers who are interested in exploring the possibilities of form and the limits of language and other literary modes and who are interested in literature that emphasizes text as a medium, that investigates the essential emptiness of language, and that articulates an assumption that literary form both reflects and emerges from its location in time, forming multiple associations within competing matrices of power and value.

    Scott Rettberg - 02.06.2012 - 15:45

  3. Nacht van de Poëzie

    Het grootste poëziefeest van het jaar in de Grote Zaal van TivoliVredenburg. De 19 beste Nederlandstalige dichters, zowel de veteranen als de nieuwe sterren aan het poëtisch firmament, verzorgen deze nachtelijke poëzie-estafette. En uiteraard nemen muzikale en theatrale entr’actes het stokje enkele malen van ze over. Het evenement begint om 20.00 uur en eindigt meestal tegen 3.00 uur in de ochtend. In de gangen rond de Grote Zaal vindt gelijktijdig ook een boekenmarkt en een presentatie van kleine uitgevers, literaire tijdschriften en organisaties plaats. (Source: http://www.nachtvandepoezie.nl/over)

    Hannah Ackermans - 13.11.2017 - 10:04