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  1. PW12 Performance Writing Weekend

    The weekend comprises performances, readings, a workshop on Writing & Mapping, ‘events on the plinth', an exhibition and discussions about multi- and inter-medial writing. We will be considering how, as the printed book comes under threat, new writing will be made, displayed and talked about. See attached PDF full details.

    (Source: www.arnolfioni.org.uk)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 02.05.2012 - 16:21

  2. &Now Festival (Event Series)

    &NOW is a biennial traveling festival/conference that celebrates writing as a contemporary art form: literary art as it is practiced today by authors who consciously treat their work as a process that is aware of its own literary and extra-literary history, that is as much about its form and materials, language, communities, and practice as it is about its subject matter.

    &NOW brings together a wide range of writers who are interested in exploring the possibilities of form and the limits of language and other literary modes and who are interested in literature that emphasizes text as a medium, that investigates the essential emptiness of language, and that articulates an assumption that literary form both reflects and emerges from its location in time, forming multiple associations within competing matrices of power and value.

    Scott Rettberg - 02.06.2012 - 15:45

  3. Sigilo Press

    SIGLIO is an independent press in Los Angeles dedicated to publishing uncommon books that live at the intersections of art and literature.

    Siglio books defy categorization and ignite conversation: they are cross-disciplinary, hybrid works that subvert paradigms, reveal unexpected connections, rethink narrative forms, and thoroughly engage a reader's imagination and intellect. Siglio publishes books without compromise—each title embodies the inimitable vision of its author—and we cultivate wider audiences for original, provocative work, whether by renowned, forgotten, or unknown artists and writers.

    (Source: Sigilo press website, About page)

    Scott Rettberg - 12.06.2012 - 13:20

  4. E-Poetry Summer Intensive

    I-2012 presents an engaging range of topics in and out of digital media and language, film, interactive art, and performance in an innovative format typified by human communication, generous presentation times, extended segments for response by peer scholars, and open and creative thinking as a group. The idea here is for presenters to propose their own field of references — in an effort to enlighten themselves and to help others locate new resources for themselves — in open conversations exploring connections. In terms of content, though numerous other venues exist for considerations of processor determined digital arts (the unreadable, machinic cum machinic, special effects, and data-dominant informatic), I-2012 focuses on the LANGUAGE edge of innovative emergent media practice, i.e, as we speak, read, and intimate, what is happening between the cracks in processing? Such attention is given as simply ONE relevant locus in the larger conversation and it is given cognizant that practice does not fall into distinguishable camps, but exist as contours within a larger media fabric. It asks: What are words when we “mean” through them?

    Leonardo Flores - 13.06.2012 - 17:48

  5. NORLIT

    The Nordic Association for Comparative Literature (NorLit) organizes every two years an international scholarly conference. The aim of NorLit is to develop the study of Comparative Literature through Nordic collaboration both in its own discipline and in Modern Language and Cultural studies. 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 18.06.2012 - 10:41

  6. NORLIT 2009: Codex and Code Aesthetics, Language, and Politics in an Age of Digital Media

    The Nordic Association for Comparative Literature (NorLit) organizes every two years an international scholarly conference. The aim of NorLit is to develop the study of Comparative Literature through Nordic collaboration both in its own discipline and in Modern Language and Cultural studies. The next conference will take place in Stockholm, August 6-9, 2009. The conference is organized by the School of Computer Science and Communication, Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm), the Department of Comparative Literature, Stockholm University, the Department of Communication and Culture, Södertörn University College, and the Department of Comparative Literature, Uppsala University. 

    The theme for the meeting is ”Codex and Code: Aesthetics, Language and Politics in an Age of Digital Media”. The conference venue is the Royal Institute of Technology. The conference languages are the Nordic languages and English.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 18.06.2012 - 10:42

  7. Inflect

    infLect is a peer-reviewed Australian ejournal which is devoted to creative multimedia work and innovative writing. The journal showcases work which brings together text, visual images and sound into a reciprocal relationship, and also writing which combines critical and creative content.

    infLect has a special interest in encouraging on-the-page writers to adopt electronic and multimedia formats for their work, and to collaborate with artists working in other disciplines.

    infLect is divided into volumes, but work appears continuously as it is received and accepted. At the moment work is selected by invitation only. There are no payments to contributors and they retain copyright, but are required to give a permanent license to infLect.

    The journal is based in the School of Creative Communication, University of Canberra.

    This journal is not-for-profit. Its contents are freely available on the web.

    Deena Larsen - 20.06.2012 - 19:42

  8. Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge

    Independent peer-reviewed online journal founded at Bowling Green State University, Department of English, Ohio. Rhizomes oppose the idea that knowledge must grow in a tree structure from previously accepted ideas. New thinking need not follow established patterns. Rhizomes promotes experimental work located outside current disciplines, work that has no proper location. As our name suggests, works written in the spirit of Deleuzian approaches are welcomed but not required. We are not interested in publishing texts that establish their authority merely by affirming what is already believed. Instead, we encourage migrations into new conceptual territories resulting from unpredictable juxtapositions. Editor Ellen E. Berry, Bowling Green State University Reviews Editor Craig Saper, University of Maryland Baltimore County Technical Editor Helen J Burgess, University of Maryland Baltimore County Source: journal's manifesto

    Patricia Tomaszek - 28.08.2012 - 22:16

  9. Svenska Dagbladet (SvD)

    The culture section of this Swedish daily newspaper (founded 1884) devotes articles to electronic literature.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 05.09.2012 - 19:44

  10. Revista Laboratorio

    Laboratorio is a biannual electronic journal published by the Creative Writing Undergraduate Department at Diego Portales University (Chile).
    The journal is dedicated to promote investigation, literary creation, critique, interviews, articles and other works within its main area of interest, which is the concept of experimentation applied to literature and the relation of the latter with other arts.
    It welcomes contributions from national and international scholars, critics, writers and artists.
    It aims to provide a space for interdisciplinary dialogue that will procure rigorous and imaginative reflection on the boundaries of literature.

    Source: Lab RevistaLaboratorio, facebook description

    Patricia Tomaszek - 06.09.2012 - 22:09

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