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Communities - Signs, Actions, Codes
This exhibit acknowledges the wide range of community practices converging and sharing reflections, tools and processes with electronic literature, as they challenge its ontological status. Implying an existing set of relationships, communities, such as those represented in this exhibit - the Artists’ Books, ASCII Art, net Art, Hacktivism/Activism, Performance Art, Copy Art, Experimental Poetry, Electronic Music, Sound Art, Gaming, and Visual Arts communities - share a common aesthetic standpoint and methods; but they are also part of the extremely multiple and large community of electronic literature. Our aim is to figure out the nature and purposes of this dialogue, apprehending, at the same time, their fundamental contributions to electronic literature itself.
Hannah Ackermans - 09.08.2017 - 11:34
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Translations - Translating, Transducing, Transcoding
Electronic literature is a translation process. It is rooted in a movement between the expressiveness of converging and diverging languages. A key word in the context of digital processes and practices, translation is an interface between thought and language, self and other, subject and tool, art and technology, humans and machines, or between different cognitive, symbolic, performative and linguistic regimes. Electronic literature may live precisely in this in-between space: the place where the pulse of translation, as a process, lies, celebrating inter-semiosis, transference and transformation.
Hannah Ackermans - 09.08.2017 - 11:42
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COFA Annual 2010
College of Fine Arts (COFA), University of New South Wales is organising its latest graduation exhibition at Sydney.
The COFA Annual 2010 features a stunning array of animation, ceramics, drawing, digital imaging, environments, graphics, installation, interactive media, jewellery, motion graphics, objects, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, sound, textiles and video works by COFA's more than 350 graduating students.
The exhibition is an amazing opportunity to see Australia's next generation of creative talents before they make it big.
Mona Pihlamäe - 11.09.2017 - 13:56
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Transparencies
Transparencies
Ana Castello - 16.10.2017 - 13:40
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BlizzCon 2017
Blizzard Entertainment's event for presentation of new developments , i.e. new titles or expansions, as well as for e-sports competitions.
Raoul Karimow - 07.11.2017 - 08:21
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Als we in woorden voelen – Een poëtische virtual reality-experience
Een gedicht ervaren in 360 graden, poëzie beleven met je zintuigen. Het kan in 'Als we in woorden voelen', van dichter en componist Micha Hamel en kunstenaar Demian Albers. Stap in de tentoonstellingsruimte en neem plaats. De Oculus Rift – een virtual reality bril – dompelt je onder in de virtuele wereld. Even ben je alleen nog maar ogen en geest, terwijl je lichaam achterblijft in de analoge wereld. Gedurende een paar minuten ervaar je in woord, beeld en muziek het gedicht ‘Zonder Handen’ van Micha Hamel, geschreven voor én over de virtuele wereld. Het is een 3D-verhaal over het loslaten van lichaam en geest, over de betekenis van denken en voelen. Als we in woorden voelen is behalve een poëtische beleving, ook een experiment dat het medium virtual reality verkent, onderzoekt en bevraagt. Vernieuwend, prikkelend en speels. (Source: Exhibition announcement)
Hannah Ackermans - 08.11.2017 - 11:44
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Talk to Me
Talk to Me
Ana Castello - 06.12.2017 - 20:48
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Turn on Literature Exhibition
Bergen Public Library presents an exhibition of 18 digital works of high quality in today's most creative literary genre, never before exhibited in Norway.
Access to digital literature is limited in Norway and may appear too academic and difficult to access. This exhibition is an effort to spread digital culture to the general public.
More information about the various exhibited works can be found in the exhibition catalog.
The exhibition is part of Turn on literature project.
(https://bergenbibliotek.no/tjenester-a-a/utstillinger/turn-on-literature)
Kirsten Kvalvågnes - 23.01.2018 - 16:07
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Author Function
Author Function
Nick Montfort - 19.04.2018 - 23:07
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E-poetry 2015
E-poetry 2015
Piotr Marecki - 27.04.2018 - 15:59