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  1. cyberfiction.ch

    English description:

    this database shows german hyperfictions and netliterature from 1996 to 2003. it consists of three lists with short descriptions. the database is based on earlier hyperfiction lists published online with beluga (1996 - 1999). this version dates from 2000 and presents 100 different entries.

    The Resource is offline (accessed September 2013).

    German description:

    diese datenbank enthält ein korpus deutschsprachiger hyperfictions aus den jahren 1996 - 2003. grundlage der beschreibungen waren die alten hyperfiction-listen bei beluga (1996 - 1999). die folgende datenbank ist im jahre 2000 zusammengestellt worden und umfasst etwa 100 einträge.

     

    Source: cyberfiction.ch

    Patricia Tomaszek - 09.09.2013 - 13:55

  2. Digital Arena: Machine Libertine

    "Our aim is to liberate machines." A performance of Machine Libertine by Natalia Fedorova and Taras Mashtalir.

    Scott Rettberg - 12.09.2013 - 17:11

  3. Lecture by Piotr Marecki (Electronic Literature Research Group, UiB)

    13-14h, Sydneshaugen Skole 124.

    Invited lecture by Piotr Marecki on Polish digital literature.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 16.10.2013 - 13:22

  4. Books on the Cutting Edge

    Books on the Cutting Edge

    Patricia Tomaszek - 05.11.2013 - 13:59

  5. Oslo Poetry Film - Festival for Digital and Visual Poetry

    Oslo Poetry Film - Festival for Digital and Visual Poetry

    Patricia Tomaszek - 19.11.2013 - 13:40

  6. Digital Arena: Ottar Ormstad - a yellow y in motion

    Ottar Ormstad is a Norwegian concrete poet and digital artist. In this presentation he speaks about his print works and shows his experimental films.

    The presentation comes along with a lecture "From Print to Kinetic Visual Poetry" by PhD Scholar Patricia Tomaszek (University of Bergen) who demonstrates how Ormstad’s print-based work intrinsically implies motion.

    The series is produced by the University of Bergen Electronic Literature Research Group & Digital Culture Program in collaboration with the Bergen Offentlige Bibliotek.

    This presentation is streamed live and recorded at http://bambuser.com/channel/bergenbibliotek

    Patricia Tomaszek - 27.03.2014 - 15:15

  7. Spanish Language Electronic Literature Seminar

    The UiB Electronic Literature Research Group is pleased to welcome SPIRE guest researcher Maya Zalbidea (Ces Don Bosco University Madrid). Zalbidea presented the Spanish Language Electronic Literature Collection (2013-2014) she has developed in the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base: http://elmcip.net/research-collection/spanish-language-electronic-litera.... The collection features Spanish language electronic literature from Spain and Latin America. Interactivity, collaboration and multimodality will be highlighted as elements that authors use in works that protest social injustice, demand equal rights, and increase the reader’s curiosity. Zalbidea will also present the results of a reader response study of some works from the Spanish language e-literature collection.

    Alvaro Seica - 25.08.2014 - 17:03

  8. Paratext in Digital Culture: 
Is Paratext Becoming the Story? Pasts, Presents and Futures of Paratext in Digital Culture

    In December 2012, a one-day workshop "Exploring Paratexts in Digital Contexts" was organized at the University of Bergen by the Digital Culture Research Group. The point of departure of this first workshop was paratextual theory as it was first articulated by Gérard Genette in 1987 (Seuils / English translation Paratexts. Thresholds of Interpretation 1997). This event was followed by the book Examining Paratextual Theory and its Applications in Digital Culture edited by Nadine Desrochers and Daniel Apollon (IGI Global, forthcoming Summer 2014). These two initiatives have revealed a strong interest in the academic community for appraising the potential and limits of paratextual theory in digital culture.

    
The Digital Culture and Electronic Literature Research Groups at UiB organizes this follow-up workshop Paratext in Digital Culture: Is Paratext Becoming the Story? to share ongoing research on paratextual devices, functions and strategies in digital culture and brainstorm about new research opportunities. The participants will explore further how paratext and related concepts may contribute to a better understanding of the nature and function of digital objects.

    Alvaro Seica - 29.08.2014 - 09:37

  9. The Statement of the Object: Aesthetics, Theory, Context

    The seminar/conference is organized in collaboration between the Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies at the University of Bergen (UiB), Department of Art and Media Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the Centre Franco-Norvègien en Sciences Sociales et Humaines (CFN) in Paris. The seminar was held at CFN's premises in Paris.

    (Source: Full Program here in attachment)

    Alvaro Seica - 23.10.2014 - 11:42

  10. UB Forum

    For more details see cross-referenced presentation on Wednesday, October 29th at 1:15pm.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 23.10.2014 - 11:45

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