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  1. 1ER CONTACT: Le Festival de La Cite Interactive

    1ER CONTACT: Le Festival de La Cite Interactive

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.09.2011 - 10:07

  2. Reading Digital Literature

    A curtain of tiny screens quoting from live Internet chat; stories generated by computer programs; narratives generated by their readers; words that disappear or reveal themselves depending on their readers’ position, text that peels off the wall and requires the 'reader' to push it back. How shall we read such moving letters? How do we catch their meaning? How might they make us feel? The conference convenes ten specialists from the USA and Germany to explore these and other questions in depth.

    The conference resulted in the collection, Literary Art in Digital Performance: Case Studies and Critical Positions, edited by Francisco J. Ricardo (Conitinuum, 2009).

    (Source: Conference website)

     

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 28.09.2011 - 14:29

  3. Pattern Recognition

    Pattern Recognition

    Zuzana Husarova - 29.09.2011 - 18:43

  4. Menju

    Menju

    Zuzana Husarova - 30.09.2011 - 16:42

  5. Modern Language Association Convention 2012

    The 127th MLA annual convention took place in Seattle, Washington. The presidential theme was "Language, Literature, Learning." 

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 03.10.2011 - 08:13

  6. Early Authors of Electronic Literature: The Eastgate School, Voyager Artists, and Independent Productions

    This was an exhibition organized in conjunction with the Electronic Literature Organization's 2008 Conference & Media Art Festival that took place at Washington State University Vancouver and curated by Dene Grigar. It features 18 works published by Eastgate Systems, Inc., Voyager, and independently by artists.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.10.2011 - 09:28

  7. Literature and the Digital Society

    There is no doubt today that computer science impacts strongly on literature. New forms have been created, works are abundant, and dynamic university has built a strong, specific field of research. The complexity of the field requires a multidisciplinary approach involving specialists in literature, communication, hypermedia, and the art.

    Along with the development of this field, innovative educational activities to teach this literature are being developed. Thecomputer also offers powerful tools to transcribe and transmit in digital form works originally intended for other media. More generally, the relationship between computers and literature creates social benefits by offering new ways to read and write,a new "being together" around a work.

    All these activities have been changing rapidly in recent years and the European workshop "Literature and Digital Society" aims to bring together researchers operating in different contexts and to federate them in a European network.

    (Source: Philippe Bootz, Laboratoire Paragraphe)

    Scott Rettberg - 06.10.2011 - 10:24

  8. The Future of Literature in an Age of Digital Media

    Michael Joyce, author and professor at Vassar College, Steve Tomasula, author and professor at University of Notre Dame, and Jay David Bolter, Ian Bogost, and Maria Engberg from Digital Media/LCC spoke about how the literary arts respond and relate to an age of digital media culture. Some of the issues included:

    • What is the function of literature in a digital culture? 
    • How does our immersion in digital practices affect our reading and appreciation of literary texts? 
    • Has literature changed in response to a new digital aesthetic?

    Maria Engberg - 13.10.2011 - 20:56

  9. Chiasmatic Encounters

    Chiasmatic Encounters

    Theodoros Chiotis - 15.10.2011 - 13:51

  10. &Now 2011: Tomorrowland Forever!

    &Now 2011: Tomorrowland Forever!

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.10.2011 - 08:39

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