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  1. One to One Development Trust

    Described as commissioner organization for funding projects which are media or arts based or a combination of film making, website design and new media. Their mission is to promote culture, heritage, education and diversity. Among the objectives they point to promoting opportunities for cultural diversity, social inclusion and education through the use of new media technologies; promoting interaction and exchange between communities; offering advice, training and learning.

    Alex Belov - 19.11.2013 - 22:43

  2. TechCrunch

    TechCrunch is a news website focused on information technology companies, ranging in size from startups to established NASDAQ-100 firms. It was founded by Michael Arrington in 2005. It was acquired by AOL in 2010.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 27.01.2014 - 16:42

  3. Ninth Letter

    Ninth Letter is a collaborative arts and literary project produced by the Graduate Creative Writing Program and School of Art & Design at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 22.04.2014 - 05:59

  4. Spinnaker Software

    Spinnaker Software was a software company founded in 1982[1] known primarily for its line of non-curriculum based educational software, which was a major seller during the 1980s. It was founded by chairman Bill Bowman and president C. David Seuss.

    Spinnaker pioneered the educational software market and was the first company to mass market low cost, educational software. It went public on NASDAQ in 1991 and was acquired by The Learning Company in 1994. The Learning Company was subsequently acquired by Mattel.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 29.04.2014 - 05:09

  5. Punkto

    Punkto is an irregular, unpredictable and un-disciplined magazine on limits: of practice, theory, art, architecture.

    (Source: Punkto's homepage)

    Alvaro Seica - 26.09.2014 - 13:38

  6. Bad Quarto

    Bad Quarto is Nick Montfort's micropress. The name of the press was first used on a publication in 2005; as of 2018, the press has its own site and has begun to publish work by others. Work published includes letterpress printed matter, a Web journal (Taper), limited-edition and unique books, and unique digital book objects.

    Alvaro Seica - 03.02.2015 - 14:28

  7. compArt daDA: the database Digital Art

    The compArt database Digital Art (daDA) is a growing repository on digital art. It currently focusses on five top categories: people (in their roles as artists, authors, gallerists, etc.), works, events, publications, and institutions. We use the slightly problematic term “digital art” in a broad sense. More or less like: in order to be included, an entity of the data base must have its roots in operations by digital computers; or reflect on such entities, or be otherwise related to them. But we allow for some sloppiness: we also insert entities of historic relevance to digital art. We are currently restricting attention to the early phase of digital art. As those we consider the years from about 1950 to 1979, the year of the first Festival Ars Electronica in Linz, Austria. During those years, digital art was mainly algorithmic art. At some later time, we intend to include other forms of digital art. We already now occasionally accept works, artists, etc. that bear enough of a stylistic kinship with early digital art. We almost exclusively deal with visual art. But here also, we allow for exceptions as, e.g., some entries from early computer music.

    Alvaro Seica - 05.02.2015 - 10:32

  8. MATLIT: Materialities of Literature

    MATLIT: Materialities of Literature is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal published by Coimbra University Press and the Centre for Portuguese Literature at the University of Coimbra. The journal addresses the material and technological mediations of literary practices, with a particular focus on printness, digitality, aurality, and intermediality. The research fields covered by the journal extend from literary studies to comparative media studies and to digital humanities. MATLIT uses the following working languages: Portuguese, English, Spanish, French, and Italian. Adopting an interdisciplinary and transmedial perspective, the journal is organized into thematic issues. Each issue has its own Call for Papers.

    (Source: http://iduc.uc.pt/index.php/matlit/about/editorialPolicies#focusAndScope)

    Daniela Côrtes Maduro - 06.02.2015 - 22:58

  9. Bok og bibliotek

    Norwegian journal for librarians, published six times a year. Subscriptions available on paper or PDF.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 17.02.2015 - 14:59

  10. APRJA

    APRJA is an open-access research journal that addresses the ever-shifting thematic frameworks of digital culture. APRJA stands for “A Peer-Reviewed Journal About” and invites the addition of a research topic to address what is considered to be key aspects of contemporary digital art and culture (and thereby complete each journal title). We take a particular interest in software studies, media archaeology, platform politics, interface criticism, computational culture and artistic research.

    As an open-access research journal, APRJA is freely available without charge to the user and his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search or link to the full text of the articles in this journal without asking prior permission to authors or the publisher (under a creative commons license).

    Alvaro Seica - 25.02.2015 - 11:59

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