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  1. Afsnit P

    Afsnit P is a Danish site for visual literature and intermedia art that has been active since 1999 (until 2011). The Danish word afsnit means section or paragraph, and the p stands for poetry, referring to both poesis and pictura according to its three editors, Christian Yde Frostholm, Karen Wagner, and Charlotte Hansen. Afsnit P is described as a cross between a virtual gallery and journal. It contains a blog, which features information about exhibitions, events, recent publications, and a virtual gallery which showcases creative work. In addition, several essays about visual and digital poetry and art have been published on the site. There is also an extensive link library. While there is a natural emphasis on Nordic artists and events, the content is international and the site functions as a portal for Nordic audiences to experimental, visual writing as an international phenomenon. Afsnit P is mainly in Danish with a smaller English section.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 16.09.2010 - 17:48

  2. Continuum

    Continuum is a leading independent academic publisher, unconstrained by the interests of any global media group or academic institution, and based in London and New York. We enjoy the business of publishing, and thrive on working with authors to devise a successful approach for each title we publish. Our expertise and experience allow us to make quick decisions, and, when needed, to bring important ideas rapidly to a global readership. New technology provides many new paths to market, and Continuum is actively engaged in digital distribution, in a way which maximises dissemination and protects rights holders. Publishing We publish around 600 books each year, focusing on the Humanities, Education, and Religion. Our backlist comprises some 7,000 titles. Our output includes textbooks, supplementary course books, research monographs, reference works and professional books, as well as related general non-fiction. Academic proposals are peer-reviewed before we commit to publication, to help ensure quality and to support the career progression of our authors.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 31.01.2011 - 09:49

  3. Techsty: Literatura i nowe media

    Techsty to literacko - edukacyjny serwis internetowy po?wi?cony zwi?zkom literatury z cyfrowymi mediami. Tematy tutaj poruszane sytuuj? si? w miejscu przeci?cia si? literackiej praktyki i refleksji z praktyk? i refleksj? cyfrowych mediów: hipertekstu, Internetu i hipermediów.

    Magazyn to periodyczna, prawdopodobnie najwa?niejsza, ods?ona Techstów . W tym internetowym nieregularniku znajduj? si? artyku?y, opowiadania, eseje, wywiady i recenzje. S? to zarówno przek?ady jak i oryginalne teksty polskich autorów eksploruj?cych nowe wymiary sztuki s?owa w elektronicznym ?rodowisku. Co najistotniejsze, magazyn to platforma prezentacji m?odej polskiej literatury elektronicznej. Promujemy w nim wszelkie warto?ciowe przejawy e-literatury: opowiadania hiertekstowe, utwory cyberpoetyckie, hipertekstowe eseje metaliterackie. (Source: Journal website)

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    Jill Walker Rettberg - 25.02.2011 - 12:19

  4. Drunken Boat

    Drunken Boat

    Patricia Tomaszek - 04.03.2011 - 22:34

  5. alire

    Philippe Bootz met the poet Tibor Papp in 1988; from this meeting came the idea to create an electronic review on floppy disks, and to group together authors working on electronic text. The L.A.I.R.E. collective (Lecture Art Innovation Recherche Ecriture) was created in October, 1988. It included, besides Philippe Bootz and Tibor Papp, Claude Maillard, Frédéric Develay and Jean-Marie Dutey, poets who were experimenting with the digital medium.

    Its first action was the effective realization of the alire review. The very first issue (0.1) was created for the inauguration of the review in the Pompidou Center in 1989. This number is an object which contains programmed poems on diskettes, printed works on paper and a work of sound poetry on a video cassette. It was with the n°1 issue (March 1989) that the specificity of the review became clearer: diskettes came with a notebook which contained only theoretical thoughts (there was no more video cassette nor printed work). This was the first clear assertion in France that digital literature existed and that its only medium was the computer.

    Philippe Bootz - 28.03.2011 - 15:55

  6. DOC(K)S

    The DOC(K)S review, created in 1976 by Julien Blaine and directed by AKENATON (Philippe Castellin and Jean Torregrosa) since 1990, a reference in the field of sound and visual poetry, undertook in 1997 a survey on the use of diverse media in poetry. It started with an issue on CD-ROM (alire10 / DOC(K)S series 3, n°14/15/16), in association with the alire review, then continued with an issue dedicated to the sound (DOC(K)S series 3, n°17/18/19/20, 1998), another dedicated to the Web (DOC(K)S series 3, n° 21/22/23/24, 1999) and a last one dedicated to the DVD (DOC(K)S series 3, n°34/35/36/37, 2004/2005). Some works were computerized to be presented on a digital medium. These publications also contained programmed works.

    (Source: Serge Bouchardon, "Digital Literature in France")

    Scott Rettberg - 29.03.2011 - 10:33

  7. Atelier Multimediale Edizioni

    Atelier Multimediale Edizioni

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.04.2011 - 13:35

  8. Electronic Literature: New Horizons for the Literary (Website)

     This website was created in February of 2008 to complement the publication of N. Katherine Hayle's book, Electronic Literature: New Horizons for the Literary. The website aims to provide additional resources to students and teachers of electronic literature. The site is divided into the following sections:

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 22.05.2011 - 13:57

  9. Protée

    Published/Hosted by Le Département des Arts et Lettres de l'Université du Québec à Chicoutimi.
    Protée is a university journal that deals with the diverse field of semiotics, defined as the science of signs, language and discourse. It treats issues of a theoretical and practical nature involving the explanation, modeling and interpretation of language, textual, symbolic and cultural objects or phenomena involving, in various ways, the question of meaning. Reflections and analyses concern language, texts, art works or cultural practices of all kinds and employ the diverse semiotic approaches developed within the different sciences of language and signs: linguistics, literary theory, language philosophy, aesthetics, art theory, film and theatre theory, etc.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 04.07.2011 - 09:29

  10. First Monday

    First Monday is one of the first openly accessible, peer–reviewed journals on the Internet, solely devoted to the Internet. Since its start in May 1996, First Monday has published 1,119 papers in 179 issues, written by 1,437 different authors. In addition, nine special issues have appeared. The most recent special issue was entitled "The digital habitat -- Rethinking experience and social practice" edited by Jannis Kallinikos, Giovan Francesco Lanzara and Bonnie Nardi. First Monday is indexed in Communication Abstracts, Computer & Communications Security Abstracts, DoIS, eGranary Digital Library, INSPEC, Information Science & Technology Abstracts, LISA, PAIS, and other services. First Monday's ISSN is 1396-0466.
    (Source: First Monday)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 04.07.2011 - 09:48

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