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  1. Reading Time: For a Poetics of Hypermedia Writing

    Reading Time: For a Poetics of Hypermedia Writing

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 11.05.2011 - 12:05

  2. Hyperlinking in 3D Interactive, Multimedia Performances

    Dene Grigar discusses ways in which hyperlinks are utilized in three-dimensional multimedia performance works that offer a narrative or poetic focus. In the new spaces of three-dimensional performance environments, hyperlinking can be incorporated as a performative element into the work and therefore always makes a purposeful act necessary for the performance to unfold. Grigar argues that hyperlinking may denote a change of scene, the progression of a poem’s instantiation or the evocation of musical notes comprising a composition.

    (Source: Beyond the Screen, introduction by Jörgen Schäfer and Peter Gendolla)

    Scott Rettberg - 23.05.2011 - 15:36

  3. Encapsulating E-Poetry 2009: Some Views on Contemporary Digital Poetry

    Digital poet and researcher Chris Funkhouser attends E-Poetry 2009 in Barcelona and files a report on what he heard and saw.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 25.05.2011 - 16:31

  4. Voice of the poet programmer Jörg Piringer

    Voice of the poet programmer Jörg Piringer

    J. R. Carpenter - 25.11.2011 - 13:30

  5. Paradoxical Print Publishers TRAUMAWIEN

    Paradoxical Print Publishers TRAUMAWIEN

    J. R. Carpenter - 25.11.2011 - 14:02

  6. Performance as a Categoriser

    Performance as a Categoriser

    David Prater - 03.05.2012 - 12:57

  7. Huis Clos / No Exit

    A work-in-progress presentation of a performance project. Abraham's describes a scripted telematic performance in which constraints and interface limitations fme the performance. She describes her work as performance to do research, and research as a medium and playground. Always an exercise in self-organization--the performances are not directed. The performance is a multilingual one about communication, miscommunication, and translation.

    Scott Rettberg - 04.05.2012 - 12:44

  8. RadioREVOLTEN

    RadioREVOLTEN - Festival zur Zukunft des Radios wurde vom 20. September bis zum 21. Oktober von Radio Corax in Halle (Saale) veranstaltet. Das Festival präsentierte Installationen, Performances und On Air-Projekte als Modelle im sozialen Raum experimentierender Radio-Kulturen. Im Zentrum der künstlerischen Arbeiten stand die Zukunft des Mediums Radio. Ziel von RadioREVOLTEN war es, Modelle einer künstlerischen, praktischen und theoretischen (Neu-) Aneignung des Mediums Hörfunk zu entwickeln, im Rahmen der Ausstellung zu präsentieren und im Programm von Radio CORAX zu erproben. Einen der zentralen Momente des Festivals RadioREVOLTEN 2006 bildete das Ausstellungs- und Performanceprogramm. Internationale KünsterInnen boten temporär oder über die gesamte Zeit des Festivals an verschiedenen Ausstellungsorten und an öffentlichen Plätzen der Stadt Halle Visionen und Interventionen zur Zukunft des Radios an.

    Johannes Auer - 07.11.2012 - 17:14

  9. Literary Programming (In the Age of Digital Transliteration)

    This paper is proposed as the second part of an essay, the first part of which was presented at DAC'98, having the overall title 'Performances of Writing in the Age of Digital Transliteration'. Part one of this essay raised questions -- contextualized by reference to Walter Benjamin and Friedrich Kittler, amongst others -- concerning the intrinsically digital characteristics of text, along with certain implications of these characteristics (and what they have entailed, specifically and especially: the Net) for traditional literary culture, for the latter's critique, and for textual, especially artistic textual practices.

    Scott Rettberg - 19.01.2013 - 01:23

  10. Dramaturgy and the Digital

    a look at new dramaturgical strategies prompted by digital practice.

    J. R. Carpenter - 11.03.2013 - 19:15

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