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  1. 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

  2. Agence Topo

    At the crossroad of visual arts and literature with new media, Agence TOPO is an artist-run center dedicated to the production, dissemination and distribution of independant multimedia works.

    Scott Rettberg - 30.01.2013 - 00:50

  3. InterText

    InterText was a fiction magazine that published on the Internet from 1991 through 2004. It ceased publication after its 57th issue.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 02.02.2013 - 22:49

  4. Teaching the Cybertext Taxonomy with Dice

    Teaching the Cybertext Taxonomy with Dice

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 06.02.2013 - 14:40

  5. Parsons Journal for Information Mapping

    The Parsons Journal for Information Mapping (PJIM) is an academic journal and online forum to promote research, writing, and digital execution of theories in the field of information mapping and its related disciplines. Our mission is to identify and disseminate knowledge about the fields of information mapping, information design, data visualization, information taxonomies/structures, data analytics, informatics, information systems, and user interface design. PJIM focuses on both the theoretical and practical aspects of information visualization. With each issue, the Journal aims to present novel ideas and approaches that advance the field of Knowledge Visualization through visual, engineering, and cognitive methods.

    (Source: PJIM's website)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 15.02.2013 - 13:55

  6. Ars Electronica

    Ars Electronica is and art and technology organization based in Linz, Austria. It was founded in 1979 around a festival for art, technology and society as part of the International Bruckner Festival. 
    Since 1986 it became a festival on its own, as the Ars Electronica Festival, running annually.
    Today Ars Electronica consist of four divisions: The Ars Electronica Center - a museum and media center, the Ars Electronica Prix competition, the Future Lab - an inhouse resource and development facility, and finally, the Ars Electronica Festival. 

    Ars Electronica is also running the Ars Electronica Archive website, which is collecting documentation about people, artworks, events and publications related to organization's activity.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 27.02.2013 - 14:16

  7. Bypass Editions

    Bypass Editions is an independent press on art and architecture, artists' books, fiction, poetry, essay, theatre and yet-to-name genres.
    Bypass Editions explores the boundaries and gaps between the visual arts, literature, architecture, theatre, performance arts, with experimental proposals, both in terms of editorial concept and graphic design.

    Alvaro Seica - 18.03.2013 - 00:43

  8. Piksel

    "Piksel is a netwrok and an annual event for artists and developers working with free and open source software, hardware and art. Part workshop, part festival, it is organised in Bergen, Norway, and involves participants from more than a dozen countries exchanging ideas, coding, presenting art and software projects, doing workshops, performances and discussions on the aesthetics and politics of free and open source software.

    The development, and therefore use, of digital technology today is mainly controlled by multinational corporations. Despite the prospects of technology expanding the means of artistic expression, the commercial demands of the software industries severely limit them instead. Piksel is focusing on the open source movement as a strategy for regaining artistic control of the technology, but also a means to bring attention to the close connections between art, politics, technology and economy.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 20.05.2013 - 12:00

  9. Eötvös Loránd University

    Eötvös Loránd University or ELTE, founded in 1635, is the largest university in Hungary. It is located in Budapest.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 07.06.2013 - 13:52

  10. What are Digital Humanities?

    Digital Humanities is a buzzword and as such, the very concept and related research approaches are subject to immensely opinionated discussions both in printed and digital media, inside as well as outside of academia. But what are digital humanities? A new discipline within the ‘traditional’ or one opposed to the ‘traditional’ humanities? A mere set of methods and technologies imported from computer sciences? Or a certain way of perceiving and engaging with modern humanities research?

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.06.2013 - 13:19

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