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  1. trAce Online Writing Centre

    From 1995-2006 the trAce Online Writing Centre was based at Nottingham Trent University. From 1995-2005 the trAce Online Writing Centre hosted a unique international community where, using the internet as both medium and raw material, trAce contributors generated an unequalled body of innovative creative work. This open and generous group of people supported and influenced the development of new media writing worldwide and promoted lively debate about the impact of the World Wide Web on the future of text and literature. The trAce website evolved its own distinctive artistic ecology and the resulting complex interlinkings permeate this highly enjoyable archive of writing and making by numerous writers and artists. Like the original website itself, this archive will be of interest to many different kinds of visitors, including practitioners, researchers, teachers and general audiences.

    (Source: Organization's self-desription on the trAce Archive site). 

    See also J.R. Carpenter's Jacket2 article, "The Traces of the trAce Online Writing Centre 1995-2005." 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 21.09.2010 - 11:11

  2. University of Oslo

    University of Oslo

    Anders Løvlie - 21.09.2010 - 11:13

  3. ELMCIP: Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice

    Developing a Network-Based Creative Community: Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice (ELMCIP) is a collaborative research project funded by the Humanities in the European Research Area (HERA) JRP for Creativity and Innovation. ELMCIP involves seven European academic-research partners and one non-academic partner that are investigating how creative communities of practitioners form within a transnational and transcultural context in a globalized and distributed communication environment. Focusing on the electronic-literature community in Europe as a model of networked creativity and innovation in practice, ELMCIP intends both to study the formation and interactions of that community and to further electronic-literature research and practice in Europe.

    ELCMIP is registered as a publisher in Norway, with ISBN publisher number 978-82-999089

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 21.09.2010 - 11:18

  4. DFIN

    The Digital Fiction International Network (DFIN) provides an arena for a new generation of scholars to collaborate on integral theoretical and analytical issues within digital fiction research.

    Hans K Rustad - 21.09.2010 - 11:43

  5. Film and Video Umbrella

    Commissioning, production and distribution organisation of artist's work with new media and the moving image.

    Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 14:29

  6. Focal Point Gallery

    Gallery in Southend (near London) that commissions artists who work with lens based media.

    Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 14:34

  7. McDougall Art Gallery

    Main state gallery on the South Island of New Zealand. Commissions and exhibits international artists.

    Simon Biggs - 21.09.2010 - 14:37

  8. University of Bergen, Program in Digital Culture

    Digital Culture (called Humanistic Informatics until August 2009) is the study of social, cultural, ethical and aesthetic aspects of Information and Communication Technology. Our main focus is digital arts and culture and the interaction between culture and technology. In our studies of digital culture we emphasize that theoretical, historical and analytical approaches to understanding digital culture must be accompanied by a practical understanding of the technology. Though the group has changed names three times, it is one of the oldest groups with a curriculum in humanities computing in Europe, established in 1985.

    Scott Rettberg - 17.10.2010 - 19:33

  9. BEK: Bergen senter for elektronisk kunst

    BEK: Bergen senter for elektronisk kunst

    Scott Rettberg - 19.10.2010 - 16:25

  10. University of Jyväskylä

    University of Jyväskylä

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 22.10.2010 - 11:58

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