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New Media Poetry: Aesthetics, Institutions and Audiences
This gathering was organized by Thom Swiss and Dee Morris. The conference focused on poetry composed for digital environments, explored cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural accounts of this work in the broader context of contemporary arts and culture. The aims:
- to look at the possibilities for poetry offered by the electronic convergence of words, images and sound
- highlight the changing contexts in which literature is produced as a result of the electronic word
- examine emergent reading possibilities and strategies
- consider some of the new forms of distribution and archiving made possible by the Web.
The website comes along with an online gallery.
Patricia Tomaszek - 28.05.2011 - 19:40
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Electronic Literature Organization 2008: Visionary Landscapes
Electronic Literature Organization 2008: Visionary Landscapes
Scott Rettberg - 30.05.2011 - 17:12
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Alan Golding
Alan Golding
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 30.05.2011 - 21:17
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Pav Milorad
Pav Milorad
ELMCIP - 12.06.2011 - 17:39
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ELMCIP Electronic Literature and Pedagogy Workshop
ELMCIP Electronic Literature and Pedagogy Workshop
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.06.2011 - 08:55
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Cabaret Voltage
Cabaret Voltage
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.06.2011 - 11:50
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Beyond the Screen: Transformations of Literary Structures, Interfaces and Genres
Beyond the Screen: Transformations of Literary Structures, Interfaces and Genres
Jörgen Schäfer - 28.06.2011 - 13:12
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Marida Di Crosta
Marida Di Crosta
Marida di Crosta - 04.07.2011 - 17:35
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Mariane Bégnon
Ph.D. Candidate - UTC Costech
Mariane Bégnon - 04.07.2011 - 17:36
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Workshop on Computational Approaches to Linguistic Creativity
It is generally agreed upon that "linguistic creativity" is a unique property of human language. Some claim that linguistic creativity is expressed in our ability to combine known words in a new sentence, others refer to our skill to express thoughts in figurative language, and yet others talk about syntactic recursion and lexical creativity. For the purpose of this workshop, we treat the term "linguistic creativity" to mean "creative language usage at different levels", from the lexicon to syntax to discourse and text (see also topics and references, below). The recognition of instances of linguistic creativity and the computation of their meaning constitute one of the most challenging problems for a variety of Natural Language Processing tasks, such as machine translation, text summarization, information retrieval, question answering, and sentiment analysis. Computational systems incorporating models of linguistic creativity operate on different types of data (including written text, audio/speech/sound, and video/images/gestures). New approaches might combine information from different modalities.
Patricia Tomaszek - 22.07.2011 - 18:37