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  1. Open Space Archive

    Collection of articles on contemporary film, art, music, literature, and media.

    Natalia Fedorova - 30.01.2013 - 17:51

  2. trAce Archive

    This unique archive contains a large and diverse collection of work published by the trAce Online Writing Centre between 1995 and 2005. It captures an evolutionary period in the history of literary communication comparable to the beginning of writing or the development of fixed type. The trAce Archive houses a broad range of original new media writing, articles, and transcripts of practice-based discussions.

    Scott Rettberg - 13.02.2013 - 23:25

  3. Ars Electronica Archive

    The Ars Electronica Archive Website shows information from over 30 years years of activities. The Archive collects documentation about events, people, artworks and publications digitally and as physical objects.

    The Prix Ars Electronica Showcase is a collection where all the artist submissions for the Prix since 1987 can be searched and viewed. The winning projects are documented with extensive information and audiovisual media, which can be seen and heard. All other submissions are displayed with the basic metadata in list form.

    The Pic Archive contains an extensive collection of pictures of Festival, Prix, Center, Futurelab and Export. The pictures from 2011 are identical to the Ars Electronica Flickr account. Older pictures are from a now obsolete version of a custom-made image filing system that has been migrated to the new structure.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 27.02.2013 - 14:22

  4. Edition Cyberfiction

    Edition Cyberfiction

    Dan Kvilhaug - 03.03.2013 - 15:36

  5. Stephanie Strickland Papers

    Stephanie Strickland is a poet and born-digital writer whose works range from paper to interactive websites. She also teaches and serves on the board of the Electronic Literature Organization.

    The accessions include journals and anthologies featuring Strickland's poetry; TechnoPoetry Festival materials; schoolwork, college, and graduate papers; posters and programs from events; proofs and drafts of her writings; and audio recordings. A data CD-ROM has been separated from the collection for migration to Duke's electronic server.

    (Source: "Preliminary Inventory of the Stephanie Strickland Papers, 1955-2012", Rubenstein Library)

    Scott Rettberg - 30.07.2013 - 23:20

  6. Pathfinders: Documenting the Experience of Early Electronic Literature

    What happens to literary works meant to be experienced on a computing device when the software and computer systems with and for which they are created update, change or become obsolete? Do we allow these works also to become obsolete, or do we find ways to preserve them since they are important literary and cultural artifacts?

    “Pathfinders: Documenting the Experience of Early Digital Literature,” led by Dene Grigar (Washington State University Vancouver) and Stuart Moulthrop (University of Wisconsin––Milwaukee), is a digital preservation project that captures an important moment in literary history: the development of early digital literature. As such, it aims to enrich our understanding of key texts from that moment and pioneer methods that can be used to preserve and explore other examples of participatory media. It is funded by a Digital Humanities Start Up Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

    Scott Rettberg - 08.08.2013 - 23:42

  7. The Typographic Archives

    he Typographic Archives have been launched to put back in evidence on the web, forgotten sites dedicated to typography and history of printing and writing.
    The Typographic Archives is a digital library which extracts the content from the Internet Archive Project (WayBackMachine) and modifies the layout to improve the readability.
    It provides an internal search engine to allow reasearch (not possible on the IAP) and propose information on the authors of the content.
    This service is provided free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public.

    Natalia Fedorova - 19.08.2013 - 00:50

  8. Literatura Electrónica Hispánica

    Literatura Electrónica Hispánica

    Maya Zalbidea - 22.08.2013 - 21:07

  9. Pathfinders: Documenting the Experience of Early Digital Literature

    This presentation outlines the work currently underway to preserve early digital literature authored by Stuart Moulthrop, Judy Malloy, John McDaid, Shelley Jackson, and Bill Bly. Entitled “Pathfinders: Documenting the Experience of Early Digital Literature,” the project is led by Dene Grigar (Washington State University Vancouver) and Stuart Moulthrop (University of Wisconsin––Milwaukee). It is a digital preservation project that aims to capture an important moment in literary history: the development of early digital literature. As such, it seeks to enrich our understanding of key texts from that moment and pioneer methods that can be used to preserve and explore other examples of participatory media. Starting from the premise that much of electronic literature is interactive and, so, is predicated on reader’s experience, the project focuses on the production of documentary video recordings of readers as they engage with five works of early computational literature involving multi-path reading strategies, dating from the crucial period of invention that preceded popularization of the Internet (roughly 1985-99).

    Dene Grigar - 13.06.2014 - 19:14

  10. Biblumliteraria

    Biblumliteraria es un blog en lengua española de literatura electrónica editado por el autor de literatura electrónica Félix Rémirez. El blog trata de literatura electrónica y está siendo actualizado constantemente para informar acerca de las últimas novedades relacionadas con la literatura electrónica. Incluye obras creativas, descripciones de obras digitales así como noticias sobre publicaciones y premios.

    Maya Zalbidea - 18.07.2014 - 19:57

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