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The Turn on Literature Prize 2019
Literature has been the place to go for views on the new and discomforting. Readers have looked to literature to understand the movements of society and their own role in it. Is the experimental arena of electronic literature where we should now look? Can electronic literature help readers find ways to connect or disconnect with the ubiquitous digital transformation?
The Jury
Scott Rettberg, Professor of Digital Culture, University of Bergen, and author of Electronic Literature (Polity, 2018)
Søren Pold, PhD and Associate Professor of digital aesthetics, Aarhus University
Thomas Vang Glud, Editor of “The Literature Page” (Litteratursiden.dk)
Rasmus Halling Nielsen, Author of electronic and printed literature
Martin Campostrini, Curator of electronic literature and digital development, Roskilde Libraries
Mette-Marie Zacher Sørensen, PhD in Electronic Literature, Assistant Professor, Aarhus University
Maria Engberg, PhD and Senior Lecturer, Dept of Computer Science and Media Technology, Malmö University (SWE), co-editor of The ELMCIP AnthologyGesa Blume - 08.09.2019 - 19:08
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BBC Space Prize for Digital Theatre
BBC Space Prize for Digital Theatre
Gesa Blume - 08.09.2019 - 20:33
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The Public Library Prize
The Public Library Prize
Trygve Thorsheim - 10.09.2019 - 13:00
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The Public Library Prize 2019
The Public Library Prize 2019
Trygve Thorsheim - 10.09.2019 - 13:00
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The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature
The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature is an award given for the best work of electronic literature of any length or genre. Bestowed by the Electronic Literature Organization and funded through a generous donation from supporters and members of the ELO, this annual prize aims to recognize creative excellence. The Prize for 1st Place comes with a $1000 award, with a plaque showing the name of the winner and an acknowledgement of the achievement, and a one-year membership in the Electronic Literature Organization at the Associate Level. One prize for Honorable Mention is awarded and consists of a plaque showing the name of the winner and an acknowledgement of the achievement, and a one-year membership in the Electronic Literature Organization at the Associate Level.
-http://dtc-wsuv.org/elo-prize/coover-guidelines/
Hans Ivar Herland - 10.11.2019 - 13:01
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2014 - The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature
1st Place
Jason Edward Lewis, The PoEMM CycleHonorable Mention
Aaron Reed, “18 Cadence”Hans Ivar Herland - 10.11.2019 - 13:16
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2015 - The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature
1st Place
Samantha Gorman and Danny Cannizzaro, PryHonorable Mention
Daniel Howe and John Cayley, The Readers Project / How It Is in Common TonguesHans Ivar Herland - 10.11.2019 - 17:01
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2016 - The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature
1st Place
Roderick Coover, Arthur Nishimoto, Scott Rettberg, and Daria Tsoupikova, Hearts & Minds: The Interrogation ProjectHonorable Mention
Kate Pullinger & Andy Campbell, Inanimate Alice Episode 6: The Last Gas Station:Hans Ivar Herland - 10.11.2019 - 17:05
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2017 - The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature
1st Place
Alan Bigelow, How To Rob a BankHonorable Mention
Mez Breeze and Andy Campbell, All the Delicate DuplicatesShortlisted Works
Serge Bouchardon’s “DO IT;” JR Carpenter’s “The Gathering Cloud”Hans Ivar Herland - 10.11.2019 - 17:11
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2018 - The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature
1st Place
Will Luers, Roger Dean, and Hazel Smith, Novelling2nd Place
Maria Mencia, The Winnipeg: The Poem that Crossed the AtlanticShortlisted Works
- J.R. Carpenter, This is a Picture of Wind
- Judy Malloy, Arriving Simultaneously on Multiple Far-Flung Systems
- IP Yuk-Yiu, BOOK OF A HUNDRED GHOSTS 百鬼书
Hans Ivar Herland - 10.11.2019 - 17:13