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  1. Post-digital Books and Disruptive Literary Machines : Digital Literature Beyond the Gutenberg and Google Galaxies

    Post-digital Books and Disruptive Literary Machines : Digital Literature Beyond the Gutenberg and Google Galaxies

    Søren Pold - 31.10.2017 - 14:09

  2. EnsadLab's art research on mobile screens and reading contexts : an overview

    EnsadLab is involved in the research community
    including through the organization and hosting of
    international scientific symposiums.

    The presentation held at the 2013 ELO conference was about art and design on mobile screens.

    Ole Samdal - 25.11.2019 - 13:47

  3. Extending Embodiment Within the Knowledge Base

    This paper investigates how the theoretical concept of embodiment and related keywords such as touch, movement, gesture and haptic appears within the current practice of tagging creative works in the ELMCIP Knowledge Base. It further suggests how this practice can be extended within the Knowledge Base platform both in terms of providing more precise tags, and through the forthcoming Platform content type which will give users the possibility connect specific hardware and software with a creative work. Finally, it presents the outline for a research collection that explores the notion of embodiment. The collection gives an introduction to relevant researchers, artists, creative works and scholarly works exploring the concept of embodiment and technology, in the hopes that such a framework can inspire the further investigation of works related to the field of electronic literature.

    Ole Samdal - 25.11.2019 - 14:43

  4. CELL Roundtable on Naming Authority and Interoperability

    At meetings in Siegen (2009), Sydney (2010), Provincetown ( 2010), Bleckinge (2010), Bergen (2011), and Morgantown (2011), the editors of the Electronic Literature Directory have established and developed a Consortium on Electronic Literature (CELL). The related database projects originating in each of these locations, is committed to the development of bibliographic standards, interoperability, and data-sharing to ensure the broad reach and wide range of literature and criticism that new media literary scholars are obligated to document and cultivate. In Paris this year, present members will meet to discuss the achievement of interoperability across our various platforms. First on our agenda, will be a report on progress toward the establishment of a "naming authority" for authors and works in the field of electronic literature, and we will continue towards our goal of institutionalizing basic bibliographic practices consistent with the emerging norms of the field.

    Ole Samdal - 25.11.2019 - 14:47

  5. Does E-literature need a theory of language?

    Does E-literature need a theory of language? was presented at the 2013 ELO conference under the category Antecedents, Inheritances.

    Ole Samdal - 25.11.2019 - 14:52

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