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  1. Alok B. Nandi

    Alok B. Nandi, media writer/director, is working on cross-media projects, in the context of mixed-realities (virtual, augmented). He has been awarded with Prix Societe Civile des Auteurs Multimedia for urbicande.be in 1997. He is involved as a multimedia author in the ”art.live” project, investigating mixed-realities narratives (http://www.tele.ucl.ac.be/PROJECTS/art.live). He has edited/conceived a photobiography on Satyajit Ray, with a preface by H. Cartier-Bresson, as well as exhibitions at Cannes Film Festival, in Paris, in London, etc. He has produced performing arts evenings and concerts as well as co-produced a documentary film awarded and screened in more than 40 festivals and TV channels. His writings appear in several magazines and he has been lecturing as well as speaking in conferences world wide. 

    Raine Koskimaa - 28.03.2011 - 16:43

  2. Biennale.py

    Biennale.py

    Mark Marino - 28.03.2011 - 16:44

  3. Estudis literaris i tecnologies digitals

    Estudis literaris i tecnologies digitals

    Laura Borras - 28.03.2011 - 16:46

  4. Digital Literature and the Modernist Problem

    What is the status of digital literature in contemporary culture? After more than 20 years of production, the audience for digital literature remains small in comparison with the audience for "serious" or popular fiction. Many scholars and practitioners assume that digital literature constitutes a contemporary avant-garde, which does its work of experimentation outside or in opposition to the mainstream. Recent comparisons of digital poetics and early modernist art practices (e.g. by Scott Rettberg and Jessica Pressman) indicate continued interest in this issue. The notion of the avant-garde might seem thoroughly out of date in a consideration of the digital future. Important theorists (e.g. Huyssen, Drucker) have argued that the avant-garde is no longer viable even for traditional media and art practices. On the other hand, the avant-gardes of twentieth-century modernism made claims about the function of art that remain surprisingly influential today, within the art community and within popular culture.

    Maria Engberg - 28.03.2011 - 16:47

  5. Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)

    Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)

    Laura Borras - 28.03.2011 - 16:48

  6. Xavier Marichal

    Dr. Marichal has published more than twenty journal or conference papers, and has been an active member of European COST 211 action group and the MPEG standardization body. He has been working in the Hewlett-Packard Laboratories (Palo-Alto, USA) where he developed software in the area of video indexing from -compressed material, which led to a patent pending. He developed and implemen-ted the Urbicande-la-Neuve Demonstrator (http://urbicande.tele.ucl.ac.be) and has been the manager of ”art.live”, a project that aimed at exploring some aspects of Mixed Reality.

    Raine Koskimaa - 28.03.2011 - 16:48

  7. David Thomas Prater

    David Prater is an Australian-born writer, editor and researcher. He holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Australian Literature (University of Sydney, 1994), a Master of Arts in English (University of Melbourne, 2004) and a PhD in literature and publishing (Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, 2010). Over the last decade his poetry has been published in a range of Australian and international journals and anthologies, including Jacket, Meanjin, Southerly, slope (USA) and Best Australian Poetry 2003 (UQP). His debut poetry collection We Will Disappear was published by Soi3 (Papertiger Media) in August 2007, and was launched at the Melbourne Writers Festival and the Queensland Poetry Festival. Vagabond Press published his chapbook Morgenland, containing poems written in Korea and Japan, in the same year. David has been invited to appear at numerous Australian writers’ festivals including the National Young Writers Festival, Next Wave Festival, the Emerging Writers Festival, the Melbourne Writers Festival, Overload Poetry Festival and the Queensland Poetry Festival.

    David Prater - 28.03.2011 - 16:54

  8. Rocio Avila

    Rocio Avila

    Laura Borras - 28.03.2011 - 17:00

  9. Lectura crítica del "Diari d'una absència"

    Lectura crítica del "Diari d'una absència"

    Laura Borras - 28.03.2011 - 17:02

  10. Literature Across Frontiers

    A European platform for literary exchange, a programme of initiatives and a network of partner organisations aiming to advance European cultural exchange in the field of literature and translation through multilateral cooperation encompassing policy research and analysis, publications, translator training and skills development, joint participation in international book fairs, literature festivals and other forums, organisation of larger-scale projects, as well as conferences, seminars and workshops.

    Nia Davies - 28.03.2011 - 17:14

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