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  1. Interactions: 2001 Electronic Literature Awards Winners at the Chicago Humanities Festival

    As part of the Chicago Humanities Festival, Caitlin Fisher, winner of the 2001 Electronic Literature Award for Fiction for "These Waves of Girls" and John Cayley, winner of the 2001 Electronic Literature Award for Poetry for "Windsound," will read from and demonstrate their work. Following the reading, they will be joined by Scott Rettberg and the Judge of the 2001 Award for Fiction, Larry McCaffery, for a discussion of their work and of the field of electronic literature.

    About John Cayley and Caitlin Fisher

    The winner of the 2001 Electronic Literature Award for Poetry, London-based Anglo-Canadian poet John Cayley is a bookseller and the founding editor of the Wellsweep Press. He is widely known for his writing in networked and programmable media. He has lectured on the writing program at the University of California, San Diego and is now an Honorary Research Associate of Royal Holloway College, University of London, and an Honorary Fellow of Dartington College of Arts, associated with their degree-level course on Performance Writing.

    Scott Rettberg - 27.01.2013 - 22:41

  2. Interactions: Shelley Jackson

    About Shelley Jackson

    Shelley Jackson is the author of the virtually-canonized hypertext novel Patchwork Girl published by Eastgate. Jackson was recently selected as a Village Voice Writer on the Verge. Jackson describes herself as the lovechild of Samuel Beckett and Pippi Longstocking. On her website, ineradicablestain she writes: "Shelley Jackson was extracted from the bum leg of a water buffalo in 1963 in the Philippines and grew up complaining in Berkeley, California. Bravely overcoming a chronic pain in her phantom limb, she extracted an AB in art from Stanford and an MFA in creative writing from Brown. She has spent most of her life in used bookstores, smearing unidentified substances on the spines, and is duly obsessed with books: paper, glue, and ink.

    Scott Rettberg - 27.01.2013 - 22:57

  3. Cyberfest

    CYBERFEST is the first and only Russian International festival for cybernetic art (which combines living, biological and somatic substances with computational and technical), held annually since 2007.

    This year the festival is attended by more than 80 artists and art professionals from 20 countries (Russia, France, Belgium, Canada, Italy, Germany, Austria, the USA, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine , Philippines, etc.), and the program includes:

    — an exhibition (of media objects and media installations);
    — live performances;
    — sound and video art programs;
    — an educational program (with lectures, workshops, master classes);
    — an Internet conference;
    — a concert.

    Natalia Fedorova - 29.01.2013 - 21:13

  4. Vanessa Place and Ivan Khimin, Multi-Media Performance

    9 января в 19.00 в АБЦ пройдет чтение американского поэта Ванессы Плейс в сопровождении мультимедиа-перформанса художника Ивана Химина. Концептуалистская беспристрастностность чтения Ванессы Плейс дополнится симультанным аудио-визуальным потоком, производимым матричным принтером.
    Ванесса Плейс (Vanessa Place) – американский концептуальный поэт, художник, арт-критик, адвокат, директор независимого издательства Les Figues Press (США, Лос-Анджелес).
    Плейс — первый поэт, участвовавший в биеннале музея Уитни. Ее называют предвестницей смерти поэтического искусства, а американский критик и поэт Кеннет Голдсмит назвал творчество Плейс «самой напряженной, сложной и спорной поэзией современности». Ванесса Плейс – автор «Dies: A Sentence» (2005), «La Medusa» (2008), «Notes on Conceptualism» (совместно с Робертом Фиттерманом), «The Guilt Project: Rape, Morality and Law» (2010)
    Иван Химин — петербургский художник и куратор, использующий в своих художественных практиках текст как материал для создания визуальных образов, исследующий функционирование текста в различных медиа.
    Куратор — Наталья Федорова.

    Natalia Fedorova - 29.01.2013 - 21:40

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    Невидимая граница

    Natalia Fedorova - 31.01.2013 - 19:40

  6. Найдено в Петербурге

    Живая энциклопедия петербургского искусства последних двадцати лет.
    Хаос,
    в силу самой идеи групповой выставки художников разных направлений,
    сложится,
    если повезет,
    в цельное мозаичное панно.
    Открытие выставки 17 января в 19 часов

    Natalia Fedorova - 31.01.2013 - 20:51

  7. ISEA2000

    ISEA2000

    Karen O'Rourke - 02.02.2013 - 19:02

  8. Unbound: Speculations on the Future of the Book

    This symposium explores the future potential of the book by engaging practitioners and performers of this versatile technology to ask some key questions: is the book an artifact on its deathbed or a mutable medium transitioning into future forms? What shape will books of the future take? Grounded in this technology’s history, we will reflect critically on possible futures, promises, and challenges of the book, showcasing practices by writers and artists, putting them in conversation with scholars and thinkers from across the disciplines who are framing discourse and questions about book-related technotexts. This symposium hopes to foster a lively discussion where audience members participate and invoke their multiple perspectives of the book.

    Natalia Fedorova - 07.02.2013 - 18:27

  9. File Games Rio 2013

    File Games Rio 2013

    Luciana Gattass - 23.03.2013 - 14:57

  10. Electronic Literature & Its Emerging Forms

    Please join the Digital Reference Section for an Electronic Literature Showcase to be held April 3-5, 2013 on site at the Library of Congress.

    Events include:

    Leonardo Flores - 09.04.2013 - 11:38

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