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  1. Poesia

    Finnish publisher of print and new media works.

    Scott Rettberg - 28.03.2011 - 13:47

  2. Digital Assembly, University of Florida

    A research group based at the University of Flordia.

    Maria Engberg - 28.03.2011 - 16:03

  3. Cordite Poetry Review

    Established in 1997 and online since 2001, Cordite Poetry Review is a journal of Australian poetry and poetics. Published three times each year, Cordite presents contemporary and experimental works by Australian and international poets. The journal's archives, featuring over one thousand individual poems as well as growing collections of book reviews, feature articles, interviews and audio works, are all freely accessible online, and have also been indexed by the National Library of Australia. Cordite receives funding from the Literature Board of the Australia Council for the Arts.

    David Prater - 28.03.2011 - 16:10

  4. Electronic Literature Organization 2007 Symposium: The Future of Electronic Literature

    The Electronic Literature Organization’s Future of Electronic Literature Symposium at MITH at the University of Maryland, College Park was an event that brought e-lit writers, scholars, and an interested public together for an open mouse/open mic, a daylong symposium, and an ELO board meeting. Highlights included Katherine Hayle’s keynote (nicely summarized at jilltxt), considering the idea of “literary” vs. “literature” and providing very intelligent close readings of a variety of works of electronic literature, readings from new works by Stephanie Strickland, Rob Kendall, Nick Montfort, Deena Larsen, and others, as well as three very good panel discussions. The process-intensive panel looked at the idea of process from several different angles ranging from process-intensive collaboration, to natural language interface processing, to story generation.

    Mark Marino - 28.03.2011 - 16:32

  5. les Immateriaux

    Les Immatériaux est le nom d'une exposition initiée par le Centre de Création Industrielle, qui s'est déroulée au Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou à Paris du 28 mars au 15 juillet 1985. Son premier titre aurait dû être « Nouveaux matériaux de création », mais l'arrivée du philosophe Jean-François Lyotard bouleverse tout le projet qui devient un véritable manifeste de la post-modernité et un important jalon dans l'histoire du rapport entre Art et Technologie.

    Les Immatériaux was an exhibition at the Centre Georges-Pompidou in 1985, often cited as an important event in the reationship between technology and art. The exhibition included some of the first works of electronic literature publicly exhibited in France.

    Scott Rettberg - 29.03.2011 - 10:16

  6. frAme: Journal of Culture and Technology

    From 1999-2001 frAme: Journal of Culture and Technology published over sixty works by digital writers, critics, and theorists. The insightful essays covered everything from pop culture to ASCII art, brain-computer metaphors to desktop absurdities, identity to databases. Digital writers presented a range of works: a serial email novel, interactive hypermedia, code-based poetry, multi-layered narratives, and illustrated texts. Curated by Simon Mills (with assistance at times from Sue Thomas, Helen Whitehead and Christy Sheffield Sanford), the works in frAme represent a snapshot of the trAce Online Writing Centre's engagement with digital aesthetics. (Source: trAces: A Commemoration of Ten Years of Artistic Innovation at trAce)

    Scott Rettberg - 09.04.2011 - 17:05

  7. ACM SIGGRAPH

    ACM SIGGRAPH

    Scott Rettberg - 23.05.2011 - 12:58

  8. Digital Arts and Culture 2003 Conference

    MelbourneDAC, the 5th International Digital Arts and Culture Conference.

    Scott Rettberg - 30.05.2011 - 13:46

  9. Digital Arts and Culture 2001 Conference

    Digital Arts and Culture 2001 Conference

    Scott Rettberg - 30.05.2011 - 14:08

  10. Digital Arts and Culture 2007 Conference

    Digital Arts and Culture 2007 Conference

    Scott Rettberg - 30.05.2011 - 14:14

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