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  1. Electronic Literature Organization 2008 Media Arts Show: Visionary Landscapes

    Electronic Literature Organization 2008 Media Arts Show: Visionary Landscapes

    Scott Rettberg - 09.01.2013 - 15:09

  2. Poesia Visual 2: Totem de Andre Vallias

    Poesia Visual 2: Totem de Andre Vallias

    Luciana Gattass - 12.01.2013 - 19:58

  3. Art Focus for Technologies: Charm and Challenge

    Since the very beginning of art ‘techne’ has been a substantial part of ‘poeisis’. The complex technologies of today create a particularly compelling and provocative frame for expressing artistic ideas. Media/ techno/ hybrid art is currently one of the most promising kinds of art that enriches art with most recent developments in science, robotics, electronics, telecommunication and bio technologies. Interacting with the objects and whole environments, the viewer is empowered to relate to the works in multiple ways and is intuitively immersed into the problematic field of contemporary technological culture. The unique modes of sensory engagement, when visual perception is closely tied with auditory and tactile, suggest new paradigms of cognition and proprioception. While internationally the media arts practice is supported by wide range of industries and governmental institutes, in Russia the development of this field is still sporadic.

    Natalia Fedorova - 24.01.2013 - 18:47

  4. Electronic Literature & Its Emerging Forms

    Please join the Digital Reference Section for an Electronic Literature Showcase to be held April 3-5, 2013 on site at the Library of Congress.

    Events include:

    Leonardo Flores - 09.04.2013 - 11:38

  5. Words Unstable On The Table

    This exhibition has been arranged in conjunction with the E-Poetry [2013] Festival at Kingston University, London. The works were selected from the submissions to the festival and taking into account the Riverside Gallery's space at the Watermans.

    It has now been twelve years since the first E-Poetry Festival took place in 2001 in Buffalo, USA. According to Dr. Glazier, the artistic director of the E-Poetry Festivals, this is the longest-running festival celebrating the new, innovative, and leading works in digital poetics. It is a multicultural festival, gathering creators from all continents, to present artists' talks, scholarly papers, and performances and it is celebrated biennially at different international host institutions.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 27.06.2013 - 10:27

  6. The Emergence of Electronic Literature

    Electronic literature has emerged as a field of creative practice and academic study over the course of the past several decades. Since the 1990s, the University of Bergen has been one of the central institutional players in the emergence of this field of practice along with peer institutions such as MIT, Brown University, and UCLA. This exhibition, including computers and computer programs, vintage works of electronic literature in original packaging, books, posters and ephemera of events, video documentaries, the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base and the ELMCIP Anthology of European Electronic Literature, will serve both to familiarize library patrons with the emergence of this field and with the special role that the University of Bergen has played in its development.

    Scott Rettberg - 17.08.2013 - 01:38

  7. digital me: constructed identity in Canadian new media

    digital me: constructed identity in Canadian new media

    J. R. Carpenter - 28.09.2013 - 15:25

  8. Engaging the Virtual

    Engaging the Virtual

    J. R. Carpenter - 28.09.2013 - 15:38

  9. In Search of a New(er) Digital Literature

    “Searching for a New(er) Digital Literature” is an exhibition of twelve multimedia works that offer readers representative examples of new digital poetry and fiction on the web. Curated by Alan Bigelow, it includes work by Jim Andrews, Marvin Bell & Ernesto Lavandera, Sommer Browning & Mark Lomond & Johanne Ste-Marie, Andy Campbell, J.R. Carpenter, Chris Joseph & Kate Pullinger, Tammy McGovern, Stuart Moulthrop, Alexander Mouton, Jason Nelson, Victoria Welby, and Jody Zellen. The offline exhibit launched on January 15th at Austin Peay State University in Tennessee, USA.

    Source: ELO's exhibition announcement

    Patricia Tomaszek - 30.09.2013 - 23:48

  10. Les littératures numériques d'hier à demain

    Les littératures numériques d'hier à demain

    Theresa Marie Sperre - 17.10.2013 - 21:48

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