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  1. FILE SP 2012

    The thirteenth edition of the FILE - Electronic Language International Festival was held from July 17 to August 19 in the Art Gallery of SESI-SP, located in the Centro Cultural FIESP - Ruth Cardoso, on Paulista Avenue, 1313, in São Paulo. FILE SP 2012 encompasses a series of festivais such as the FILE Installation, Tablet, Games, Hypersonica, Machinima, Media Art and Anima+..

    (Source: website)

    Luciana Gattass - 18.10.2012 - 16:24

  2. Grand Text Auto Exhibition at the Krannert Art Museum

    Many blogs have spawned books over the last few years, but grandtextauto.org is the first to become an art exhibition. This blog about computer mediated and computer generated works of many forms—including net.art, hypertext fiction, and computer games—is collaboratively written by Mary Flanagan, Michael Mateas, Nick Montfort, Scott Rettberg, Andrew Stern, and Noah Wardrip-Fruin. In this exhibition, the bloggers put their ideas into practice by displaying a variety of cutting edge works of digital art of their own creation.

    (Source: Krannert Art Museum)

    Scott Rettberg - 06.12.2012 - 13:01

  3. Seminario de literatura electrónica en lengua española

    Maya Zalbidea will present the Spanish Electronic Literature Collection from Elmcip project. She will explain the different genres of electronic literature made by Spanish and Latin authors. The audience will read/see and analyze some recent works of Spanish electronic literature.

    Maya Zalbidea - 20.04.2014 - 21:23

  4. Interventions: Engaging the Body Politic

    The Interventions exhibition features works that engage with contemporary cultural discourse and political reality, challenging audiences to consider digital artifacts and practices that reflect and intervene in matters of the environment, social justice, and our relation to the habitus. The program also includes a presentation of works originally made for 3D CAVEs adapted for the Oculus Rift, and in Cinemateket a performance of a “code opera” and screenings of a film about the field of electronic literature.

    (source: ELO 2015 catalog)

    Hannah Ackermans - 10.09.2015 - 08:50

  5. Turn on Literature Exhibition

    Bergen Public Library presents an exhibition of 18 digital works of high quality in today's most creative literary genre, never before exhibited in Norway.

    Access to digital literature is limited in Norway and may appear too academic and difficult to access. This exhibition is an effort to spread digital culture to the general public.

    More information about the various exhibited works can be found in  the exhibition catalog.

    The exhibition is part of Turn on literature project.

    (https://bergenbibliotek.no/tjenester-a-a/utstillinger/turn-on-literature)

    Kirsten Kvalvågnes - 23.01.2018 - 16:07

  6. GiG 2.0: An Interactive Cabaret of Electronic Literature and Media

    This event was an interactive cabaret of electronic literature and media commemorating the first anniversary of the Electronic Literature Organization. Performing at the event were Joe Tabbi, Kurt Heintz, Talan Memmott, Bob Holman and others who performed live poetry telematically between New York and Chicago (via dial-up modem!), as well as interactive, collaborative CD-ROMs and video works.

    Dene Grigar - 31.07.2018 - 23:25

  7. A Toast to the Flash Generation

    "A Toast to the Flash Generation" took place on New Year’s Eve Day to celebrate the genius of the Flash Generation. Over 20 artists of Flash narratives, poetry, and essays will read and performed their works throughout the day via Zoom.

    Dene Grigar - 01.01.2021 - 22:33