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  1. Carrying across Language and Code

    With reference to electronic literature translation projects in which we have been involved as translators or as authors of the source work, we argue that the process of translation can expose how language and computation interrelate in electronic literature.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.06.2012 - 16:36

  2. The Limits of Computation (Interview with Jim Andrews)

    Jim Andrews is one of the pioneers of digital poetry.

    Indefatigable contributor to early list-servs, agile practitioner of algorithmic art, instigator of dialogs and diatribes, provocateur and poet of machinic potentials. His web portal vispo.com/ continues to provide a hybrid dose of poetry, visuals and spoken word conjoined by code.

    Jim is a poet who studied formal programming for 7 years and continues to call for the necessity of programming at the core of digital poetics.

    His work has been exhibited internationally; he currently resides in Vancouver where (among other gambits) he teaches mobile app development, JavaScript, Phonegap, and HTML. He's also the organizer of The Group of X, a Vancouver-based group of artists and scholars involved in computer art.

    Interview 2012-07-08 in Vancouver.

    (Source: David Jhave Johnston, Vimeo)

    Scott Rettberg - 12.02.2013 - 14:18