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Cabaret Voltage
Cabaret Voltage
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.06.2011 - 11:50
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Electronic Literature Reading at the Richard Hugo House
An evening of e-lit readings and performances at the Richard Hugo House in Seattle, Washington. The event was organized as part of the Electronic Literature Exhibition at the 2012 MLA Conference.
Note: The actual line-up at the event different slightly from both the online description of "Readings & Performances" and that in the PDF/printed catalog for the Electronic Literature Exhibition.
Content of 1st video: 1:50 Jason Nelson with PLAY with the last days of DRAG RACING PUPPETS, 8:11 John Cayley with Pentameters for the Disillusion of the Vectoralists, 19:30 Jim Andrews with Seattle Drift, 25:55 Erin Costello & Aaron Angello with Poemedia, 36:38 Ian Bogost with A Slow Year: Game Poems.
Content of 2nd video: 0:01 The Good Fortune Land, 10:45 Stephanie Strickland with The Ballad of Sand and Harry Soot, 19:58 Stephanie Strickland and Nick Montfort with Sea and Spar Between, 26:00 Nick Montfort with Taroko Gorge, 29:10 Mark Sample with Takei, George, 31:00 Flourish Klink with Fred & George.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.11.2011 - 11:57
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Oficinas do Convento de 2009, Conversas à Volta do Peso e da Leveza
Oficinas do Convento de 2009, Conversas à Volta do Peso e da Leveza
Rui Torres - 25.11.2011 - 23:00
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Jim Andrews Retrospective
A retrospective presentation of Jim Andrew's work, presented by the artist at Simon Fraser University. Video documentation is linked here.
Scott Rettberg - 12.01.2012 - 10:43
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A Night at the Cybertexts
This electronic literary reading was arranged as short films are on a festival reel. Each of the works briefly presented in this "reel-time" event was written since DAC 2000. The authors reading came from diverse backgrounds, having begun their electronic writing endeavors in StorySpace (Jackson, Moulthrop, Strickland), on the Web (Coverley, Gillespie, Memmott, Rettberg), in cybertext poetry using HyperCard (Cayley), in commercial gaming (Swigart), and in interactive fiction forms (Montfort).
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.05.2012 - 17:03