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  1. Kunstnett.no

    Government website for culture and art. Merged with government cultural website Kulturnett.no

    Thomas Brevik - 21.09.2010 - 11:38

  2. DFIN

    The Digital Fiction International Network (DFIN) provides an arena for a new generation of scholars to collaborate on integral theoretical and analytical issues within digital fiction research.

    Hans K Rustad - 21.09.2010 - 11:43

  3. Ellipsis

    Ellipsis was a specialist imprint publishing books and CDROM's on architecture, art and culture. It published a series of artist's CD-ROM's throughout the 1990's. It was subsumed into Chrysalis (publishers of music and books) around 2000 and many of its publications were pulped, including many of the artist's CDROM's. Nevertheless, many of these publications remain available in the secondary market.

    Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 14:25

  4. Film and Video Umbrella

    Commissioning, production and distribution organisation of artist's work with new media and the moving image.

    Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 14:29

  5. Focal Point Gallery

    Gallery in Southend (near London) that commissions artists who work with lens based media.

    Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 14:34

  6. McDougall Art Gallery

    Main state gallery on the South Island of New Zealand. Commissions and exhibits international artists.

    Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 14:37

  7. From ALAMO to Transitoire Observable: evolution of the French digital literature

    The presentation provides a historical overview of the evolution of electronic literature in France from the ALAMO group, an outgrowth of the OULIPO focused on combinatory aesthetics, through to the present day.

    Scott Rettberg - 03.10.2010 - 22:28

  8. The International Interactive Fiction Community

    In this talk, I describe some details of how these communities have functioned over the years: What forums, chat systems, publications, competitions, directories, archives, and other sorts of institutions and traditions are used to build new aesthetic appreciations of IF, to enable people to learn more about programming, design, and writing, and to to connect IF authors and players. My analysis, which draws on my experience as a member of “the IF community” while also considering online artifacts and discourses could be helpful in other electronic literature communities. It will also consider how existing community activity could help to connect IF more effictively with poets, fiction writers, artists, and and others who work in creative computing.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 15.10.2010 - 16:51

  9. The Poetry Beyond Text Project

    This presentation gives an overview on the research project "Poetry Beyond Text: Vision, Text and Cognition" (2009 – 2011), funded by the U.K. Arts and Humanities Research Council, emphasizing areas of potential connection with ELMCIP, and raising issues relevant to electronic literature.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 15.10.2010 - 16:52

  10. Case Studies in American Creative Communities

    Author's abstract: Everyone wants to be a part of community -­? but someone has to break the ice and establish the infrastructure. What are the physical, behavioral and interpersonal strategies and tactics that lead to the success of four American creative communities: Invisible Seattle, Persimmons & Myrrh, Chicago Lit Dinners, and Imperial Quality Media? Answers include: food, timekeeping, meeting facilitation, psychological tenderness, seating arrangements, theatricality and deep shag carpeting.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 15.10.2010 - 17:00

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