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  1. E-Poetry 2001

    From the organizer´s website: E-Poetry is both a conference and a festival on digital poetry. Authors and researchers worldwide meet and present their research and works. This permits researchers to present their latest research and artists to premier their most recent works. A selection of the papers is published after the conference following the peer review system and we will also like to publish proceedings of the conference. Artistic and academic events will take place at key Barcelona venues such as the the University of Barcelona, the Barcelona Center for Contemporary Culture and the Caixaforum, providing authors the opportunity to present their works to a public curious about new poetry and artistic trends employing technology and communication during the Setmana de la Poesia, that is also sharing a part of our artistic program.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 05.03.2011 - 11:42

  2. Electronic Literature Organization 2002: State of the Arts Symposium

    On April 4-6, 2002, many of the leading writers, critics, publishers and readers working in the field of electronic literature gathered in Los Angeles for the first Electronic Literature Organization Symposium. Titled "State of the Arts," the symposium featured three nights and two days of readings, demonstrations, and concentrated discussions on the state of the arts of electronic literature. Major Sponsorship of the State of the Arts Symposium was provided by the Ford Foundation. Keynote speakers for the event included novelist Robert Coover, critic Katherine Hayles, and author and publisher Jason Epstein. The event was a "Symposium" in the truest sense of the word: each panel featured experts engaging in a lively interchange of ideas. These moderated discussions allowed the panelists to share their insights and engage in dialogue about their specific topic.

    (Source: Conference website, archived by the Electronic Literature Organization).

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.03.2011 - 10:28

  3. e and eye: art and poetry between the electronic and the visual

    e and eye: art and poetry between the electronic and the visual

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 16.03.2011 - 10:40

  4. Across Media: Contemporary Literature and Media Culture

    Across Media: Contemporary Literature and Media Culture

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 16.03.2011 - 15:10

  5. Reading by Talan Memmott (Electronic Literature Research Group, UiB)

    Talan Memmot reads from several of his works and discusses aspects of his writing and coding process.

    Scott Rettberg - 24.03.2011 - 17:14

  6. Digital Arts and Culture 1999 Conference

    The Second Annual Digital Arts and Culture Conference (DAC '99) will bring artists, media practitioners, scientists, theorists, and members of industry to Atlanta, Georgia to explore established and evolving forms of digital culture.

    Keynote speakers and performers at DAC '99 include: Robert Coover, Elliott Peter Earls, N. Katherine Hayles, and Michael Joyce.

    Participants in the DAC '99 program include more than 100 scholars, artists, and performers from nearly a dozen countries.

    Many of the presentations and performances during DAC '99 were audio- or videotaped for later "webcast" over the Internet (NOTE: files now offline).

    (Source: Conference website)

    Scott Rettberg - 25.03.2011 - 16:31

  7. Technology Platforms for 21st Century Literature

    A Three-Day Conference and Workshop for Writers, Publishers, and Technologists To Shape the Authoring, Publishing, and Reading Tools of the Next Century For Interactive Fiction, Poetry, and Creative Nonfiction.

    Scott Rettberg - 25.03.2011 - 23:02

  8. i-Docs

    A lab/symposium dedicated to the rapidly evolving field of interactive documentary

    In an era of pervasive computing, social media and a networked ‘information society’, digital documentary is embracing new forms. Web-docs, docu-games, photo-reportages, trans-media projects and locative narratives are developing new languages of factual communication that challenge the established linear narrative of documentary. i-Docs is the first lab/symposium to be dedicated to the rapidly evolving field of interactive documentary. The symposium will be a day-long event to showcase new projects and to discuss the artistic, economic and political implications of new forms of factual representation.

    (Source: description from i-Docs site)

    Scott Rettberg - 26.03.2011 - 11:52

  9. Digital Arts and Culture 2009 Conference and Exhibition

    Digital Arts and Culture 2009 is the 8th in an international series of conferences begun in 1998. DAC is recognized as an interdisciplinary event of high intellectual caliber. This iteration of DAC will dwell on the specificities of embodiment and cultural, social and physical location with respect to digital technologies and networked communications.

    (Source: DAC '09 site)

    Scott Rettberg - 26.03.2011 - 12:50

  10. Digital Arts and Culture 2005 Conference

    Digital Arts and Culture 2005 Conference

    Scott Rettberg - 26.03.2011 - 18:05

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