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  1. Harry Ransom Center

    Acquires, preserves and makes original cultural artifacts accessible to researchers in the arts and humanities. In addition to collections of rare books, manuscripts, photography, film, art, and the performing arts, they have begun to archive born-digital material, including a collection of hypertext fiction author Michael Joyce's papers, emails and files.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.02.2011 - 11:18

  2. Uppsala University

    Swedish University.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.02.2011 - 13:51

  3. Poetry Beyond Text: Vision, Text & Cognition

    A two-year research project funded by the AHRC. Reserach took place at the Univeristy of Dundee and the University of Kent. The project explored aesthetic and cognitive responses to visual-poetic artwroks.

    Scott Rettberg - 20.02.2011 - 23:08

  4. OBORO

    OBORO is an artist centre that favours the development of art practices locally, nationally and internationally. OBORO’s sphere of activity encompasses visual and media arts, performing arts, new technologies and emerging practices. OBORO’s more specific mandate is to support creation in various cultural practices; to encourage innovation, experimentation, the exchange of ideas and the sharing of knowledge; OBORO's objective is to promote awareness and dialog within the art world and society at large and to contribute to a culture of peace.

    J. R. Carpenter - 04.03.2011 - 18:55

  5. Dare-Dare

    DARE-DARE is an artist-run centre which has about 100 members. Since its inception in 1985, the centre presented the work of more than 1000 artists.DARE-DARE supports research and valorises emerging practices. Its members are interested in the context of creation and answer the need of exchange and collaboration. DARE-DARE is a flexible, open space devoted to research, experimentation, risk and critical inquiry. The artist-run center manifests a sustained interest in exploration and in the diversity in the modes of presentation.Therefore, DARE-DARE accepts innovative, original and critical propositions, which invest the gallery’s space, the urban space or any other context. Submit any proposal of exhibition, performance, public intervention, event, etc., may they be specific or of variable duration.(Source: Organization's website.)

    J. R. Carpenter - 04.03.2011 - 19:52

  6. Electronic Poetry Center (EPC)

    From the organization´s website:
     
    The EPC was founed in 1995 and serves as a central gateway to resources in electronic poetry and poetics at the University at Buffalo, the University of Pennsylvania's PennSound PennSound, UBU web, and on the Web at large. Our aim is simple: to make available a wide range of resources centered on digital and contemporary formally innovative poetries, new media writing, and literary programming.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 04.03.2011 - 21:47

  7. The Capilano Review

    The Capilano Review has a long history of publishing new and established Canadian writers and artists who are experimenting with or expanding the boundaries of conventional forms and contexts. International writers and artists appear in our pages too. Now in its 39th year, the magazine continues to favour the risky, the provocative, the innovative, and the dissident.

    J. R. Carpenter - 04.03.2011 - 22:00

  8. Procida Academy of New Media and Digital Arts Project

    The Procida Academy of New Media and Digital Arts intends to consolidate the island’s literary identity through digital culture and technological innovation and to become a pilot centre of excellence for digital cultural studies, electronic literature and e-learning in the fields of e-content and e-publishing.

    The Procida Academy of New Media and Digital Arts aims to provide a connective/collective cognitive environment for both research and learning. At the same time, its goal is to produce and promote innovative models of digital storytelling and communication, which will be created thanks to hands-on workshops enabling participants to share knowledge and know-how.

    Research

    With a view to examining the evolution in transmedial linguistics, the research activities will cover the heterogeneous area of e-content, making a distinction between contents with a specifically literary approach and those with a communicative purpose. There will be a focus on the transition from analogical to digital languages and on the contribution technological interfaces and scripting make to forms of digital culture.

    Jerome Fletcher - 09.03.2011 - 00:25

  9. Brown University, Department of English

    Brown University, Department of English

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.03.2011 - 10:12

  10. Virginia Tech, Department of English

    Virginia Tech, Department of English

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.03.2011 - 10:57

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