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  1. Grasping at Loose Bindings: Thoughts on Language, Literature, Communication in a Time of Change

    Davin Heckman is a Fulbright Scholar with Digital Culture this year, and will hold a lecture on his current research on Thursday, April 12, 2012.

    Heckman will discuss literature in a time of media change.  Part of an ongoing research project, this talk will explore the objective tendency of neoliberalism and the digital revolution, and the humanistic potential of emerging literary and critical practices.

    (Source: University of Bergen)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.04.2012 - 12:09

  2. Documenting Electronic Literature and Digital Art in an Open-Access Online Database

    Documenting Electronic Literature and Digital Art in an Open-Access Online Database

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.04.2012 - 14:35

  3. Digital Media Poetics presents Patricia Tomaszek

    Via skype, the author presents her work and gives a reading of two works "about nothing, places, memories, and thoughts: robert creeley (1926-2005) and patricia tomaszek in a cut and mixed poem-dialogue" and "Planting Trees Out of the Grief: In Memoriam Robert Creeley"

    Patricia Tomaszek - 28.08.2012 - 13:27

  4. How has technology changed writing and literature?

    Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, a professor of English at the University of Maryland and director of the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities, explored questions of technology, research, content and writing at the intersection of literary and technological history during an ATLAS Speaker Series presentation Oct. 1, 2012.

    Drawing from his book, “Track Changes: A Literary History of Word Processing,” Kirschenbaum talked about how word processors have changed the history and culture of authorship and how technology has changed the relationship of writers to their craft. 

    This event was a collaboration between the ATLAS Institute, CU’s Department of English, The ICJMT (Information, Communication, Journalism, Media and Technology) Initiative, University Libraries ScriptaLab and Friends of the Libraries.

    The ATLAS Speaker Series is made possible by a generous donation by Idit Harel Caperton and Anat Harel.

    (Source: Atlas Speaker Series, University of Colorado)

    Scott Rettberg - 25.10.2012 - 09:41

  5. Freedom in the Cloud: Software Freedom, Privacy, and Security for Web 2.0 and Cloud Computing

    A Speech given by Columbia law school professor Eben Moglen at a meeting of the Internet Society's New York branch on Feb 5, 2010.

    Scott Rettberg - 05.11.2012 - 16:49

  6. Warum es zuwenig interessante Netzdichtung gibt. Neun Thesen

    Warum es zuwenig interessante Netzdichtung gibt. Neun Thesen

    Johannes Auer - 08.11.2012 - 16:39

  7. Vom Computertext zur Netzkunst. Vom Bleisatz zum Hypertext

    Vom Computertext zur Netzkunst. Vom Bleisatz zum Hypertext

    Johannes Auer - 08.11.2012 - 16:41

  8. Polyaesthetics: Designing and Experiencing Digital Narratives

    The talk discusses a series of characteristics of contemporary literature: multimodality, co-creativity, location-awareness, and tactility. Looking at digital narratives, particularly from the ELMCIP Anthology of European Electronic Literature I explore these four dimensions of what I call the polyaesthetic nature of contemporary culture. In addition, I present a locative media narrative that I am creating with Jay David Bolter and Michael Joyce, using the AR browser Argon.

    Maria Engberg - 13.11.2012 - 15:43

  9. Litteraturen i en multimediatid, med eksempler fra nordisk elektronisk litteratur

    Den papirbaserte boka har beveget seg inn i en tid hvor ungdommen påvirkes i en multimedia-verden. Tradisjonell lineær fortelling, der en definert forfatter lager et ferdig produkt, tilbys alternative muligheter.
    Web'en utvikler seg fra å være skriftbasert til større bruk av bilder og lyd, og nye arbeider kan gi leseren mulighet til å delta i utviklingen av fortellingene. Denne utviklingen trenger vi ikke se som en kamp mellom to alternative løsninger.

    Den elektroniske litteraturen sier noe om samtiden som samtidslitteraturen ikke kan på samme måte, den kan øve leseren opp til det nye århundrets komplekse medie- og tekstunivers.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 20.03.2013 - 13:02

  10. Notes on the Voyage: From Mainframe Experimentalism to Electronic Literature

    Visiting Artist Talk presented by CE3C Lab at Alberta College of Art and Design, 7 February 2013.

    JR Carpenter has been using the internet as a medium for the creation and dissemination of experimental texts since 1993. In this lecture she will explore much earlier works of Electronic Literature dating back to the 1950s, setting a critical and historical context for the vibrant and experimental field that we find today. She skilfully excavates layers of computer/ communication/network history to offer insight into contemporary practices. Through commentary, analysis, historical images, and examples new and old of computer-generated texts and other non-traditional forms of writing, speaking, and interacting, this talk takes a practice-led approach to navigating the ever shifting creative, critical, and political terrain of this fast-growing form of digital-expression.

    J. R. Carpenter - 08.07.2013 - 12:46

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