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  1. Launching the Electronic Literature Collection Vol. 3

    This event was introduced in 18 of February at The Stedman Art Gallery at Rutgers University in Camden. This new ELC - third volume features 114 works from 26 countries in 13 languages. The latest collection, drawn from over 500 submitted and solicited works, represents a wide range of forms and styles, including poem generators, bots, interactive fiction, mobile apps, and more.

    Nikol Hejlickova - 01.09.2016 - 09:36

  2. International Conference on Digital Media and Textuality 2016

    The use of computers as tools of literary and artistic creation has produced further paradigms within literary, language and media studies, but it has also promoted the resurfacing of a series of age-old debates. Digital media and digital technologies have extended the range of multimodal reading experiences, but they have also led us to readdress deep-rooted notions of text or medium. The dynamic network of media, art forms and genres seems to have been once again reconfigured. However, practices and debates that have preceded the emergence of the computer medium have not been discarded. In fact, they have been incorporated into experiences with the medium and have contributed to shaping digital artifacts. The “International Conference on Digital Media and Textuality” aims to examine this process. This conference seeks to move beyond the “old and new” dispute and to help us identify intersections, exchanges, challenges, dead-ends and possibilities. In order to achieve this goal, the panels of this conference are designed to cover multiple topics and fields of research, from media archaeology to teaching in a digital age.

    Daniela Côrtes Maduro - 20.09.2016 - 15:08

  3. Other Codes

    Welcome to the official home page of Other Codes / Cóid Eile –  Digital Literatures in Context. This two-day event is the first Galway Digital Cultures Initiative conference, and will take place at the National University of Ireland, Galway, 11-12 May 2017. The conference is hosted by the Moore Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies.

    Alvaro Seica - 11.05.2017 - 11:27

  4. Digital Humanities in Practice (DIKULT 207, Fall 2017)

    Digital Humanities in Practice (DIKULT 207, Fall 2017)

    Alvaro Seica - 24.08.2017 - 11:52

  5. Electronic Literature (DTC 338, Special Topics)

    Electronic Literature (DTC 338, Special Topics)

    Will Luers - 10.04.2019 - 23:41

  6. CLARIN Annual Conference 2019

    The CLARIN Annual Conference is the main annual event for those working on the construction and operation of CLARIN across Europe, as well as for representatives of the communities of use in the humanities, and social sciences.

    This event is organized by CLARIN ERIC in collaboration with the University of Leipzig and InfAI - Institut für Angewandte Informatik.

    CLARIN2019 is organized for the wider Humanities and Social Sciences communities in order to exchange ideas and experiences with the CLARIN infrastructure. This includes the design, construction and operation of the CLARIN infrastructure, the data, tools and services that it contains or should contain, its actual use by researchers, its relation to other infrastructures and projects, and the CLARIN Knowledge Sharing Infrastructure.

    Scott Rettberg - 01.10.2019 - 11:47

  7. Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from the Electronic Book Review Book Launch

    The Bergen Electronic Literature Research Group welcomes you to a special event, a book launch for Post-Digital: Dialogues and Debates from the Electronic Book Review that will include a panel discussion with contributors to this landmark 2 volume collection.

    For this interational celebration, we will be hearing from authors, editors, and contributors to the books including Joseph Tabbi (UiB), Scott Rettberg (UiB),  Eric Rasmussen (UiS), Lisa Swanstrom (U of Utah), Stuart Moulthrop (UW Milwaukee), Davin Heckman (Winona State U), Lai-Tze Fan (U of Waterloo), and Serge Bouchardon (UTC, Sorbonne) in a roundtable discussion of the project and their contributions to it.

    Scott Rettberg - 17.09.2020 - 15:18

  8. Literature in Digital Transformation

    Tilbud til udskoling, stx, htx, hhx, hvor vi arbejder med kulturdrevet digital dannelse ved hjælp af digital litteratur (skønlitterære multimodale tekster).

    Biblioteket tilbyder et sjovt forløb af 1½ times varighed med introduktion til genren og praktiske øvelser med interaktiv litteratur, hvor eleverne laver et eget produkt. Online tilbydes materiale og forslag til øvelser, som læreren kan arbejde videre i klassen. Materialet består af en genredefinition, analysemodel, artikler om digital litteratur, links og beskrivelser af udvalgte værker opdelt efter tema.Tilbuddet er relevant for dansk, engelsk, samfundsfag og mediefag.

    Litteratur i digital transformation er et formidlingsforløb med digital læsning og multimodale tekster. Litteraturen er stedet, hvor det nye og uhåndterlige igennem tiden er blevet adresseret. Læsere har kigget til litteraturen for at forstå samfundets bevægelser og deres egen rolle i den. Vil man forstå en verden i digital forandring er det en god ide at kigge til de nye genrer inden for interaktiv og digital litteratur. Her blandes nye medieformer. Teknologiens muligheder og problemer sættes i spil.

    Malthe Stavning Erslev - 12.11.2021 - 14:17

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