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  1. E-Poetry 2007

    From the organizer´s website: Both a conference and festival, dedicated to showcasing the best talent in digital poetry and poetics from around the world. E-Poetry combines both a high-level academic conference and workshop, examining growing trends in this young and emergent art form, with a festival of the latest and most exciting work from both established and new practitioners.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 05.03.2011 - 00:18

  2. Aya Natalia Karpinska

    Aya Karpińska is an interaction designer and artist. She has been working with digital media since the late 1990s, producing a wide range of work in installation, performance and literature, as well as Web, mobile and game design. Aya is particularly interested in how reading, writing and listening are transformed by technology. Aya has Masters degrees in Interactive Telecommunications (New York University) and Literary Arts Brown University); as well as a black belt in aikido. She lives in New York and is expecting her second child.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 06.03.2011 - 00:27

  3. Jeremy Douglass

    Jeremy Douglass

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 08.03.2011 - 14:52

  4. 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

  5. Mauro Carassai

    Mauro Carassai has a BA in Anglo-American Literature from University of Macerata (Italy), an MA in American Literature and Culture from University of Leeds (UK) and he is currently a second-year PhD in English at University of Florida. He had a Fulbright visiting year at Brown University in 2007-2008 and his research interests involve New Media Studies, Digital Narrative and Literary Theory.

    (Source: Author).

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.03.2011 - 08:21

  6. Dubravka Djurić

    Dubravka Djurić, born in 1961 in Dubrovnik, Croatia, and lives in Belgrade, Serbia. She writes poetry and essays, and is engaged in performance. She has published several collections of poems including The Nature of the Moon, The Nature of the Woman (1989), Traps (1995), Cosmopolitan Alphabet (1995). She is an editor of ProFemina and lectures at the Center for Women's Studies in Belgrade. In addition, Djuric is an active translator of American poetry. With Misko Suvokovic, she is editor of Impossible Histories Impossible Histories: Historic Avant-Gardes, Neo-Avant-Gardes, and Post-Avant-Gardes in Yugoslavia, 1918-1991 from MIT Press (2004).(Source: PennSound)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.03.2011 - 13:57

  7. Sue Thomas

    Founder of the trAce Online Writing Centre, Professor at University of Leicester, author of print and online work, and transliteracy scholar.

    Scott Rettberg - 18.03.2011 - 09:53

  8. Alain Vuillemin

    Alain Vuillemin

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.03.2011 - 11:58

  9. Alckmar Luiz dos Santos

    É natural de Silveiras, SP. Possui graduação em engenharia eletrônica, pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas (1983), mestrado em Teoria e História Literária pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas (1989) e doutorado em Estudos Literários pela Université Paris VII (1993). Atualmente é professor de Literatura Brasileira da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina e coordenador do Núcleo de Pesquisas em Informática, Literatura e Lingüística (NUPILL, núcleo de pesquisa de excelência do CNPq, desde 2008). Foi pesquisador convidado na Université Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle (2000-2001) e na Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2009-2010). Tem experiência na área de Letras, com ênfase em Literatura Brasileira e Teoria Literária, atuando principalmente com teoria do texto, literatura e filosofia, hipertexto e texto digital, poesia. É também poeta, romancista e ensaísta.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.03.2011 - 14:15

  10. 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

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