Sentences with phrase «electronic literature»

It's hard to say, but storytelling is certainly undergoing a dramatic makeover, with so - called electronic literature paving the way.
There are sources for electronic literature that don't involve a dedicated gadget.
1:15 - 2:15: «Preserving Digital Art» Dene Grigar, President, Electronic Literature Organization, and Director and Professor, Creative Media & Digital Culture, Washington State University Vancouver; Beryl Graham, University of Sunderland; Christiane Paul; Sue Thomas, Bournemouth University
«Exploring the Beginnings of Electronic Literature».
A pioneer in electronic literature, in 1986 she wrote and programmed the early hyperfiction, Uncle Roger.
The «Beyond GRAMMATRON: 20 Years into the Future» symposium and exhibition will feature presentations and panels focused on the convergence of net art and electronic literature as well as the curation and archiving of historical works of digital art.
«Garbage» and «hysterical propaganda» was one angry reaction at the world's biggest book fair this year when Google, the world's biggest Internet search service, defended plans to turn millions of books into electronic literature...
No, what you've got here is the Holy Grail of electronic literature — digital ink on digital paper.
In electronic literature, this is apparent in works such as Amaranth Borsuk and Brad Bouse's Between Page and Screen, which features machine - readable hieroglyphics that reveal kinetic poems once placed in front of an active webcam.
The «Beyond GRAMMATRON: 20 Years into the Future» symposium and exhibition features presentations and panels focused on the convergence of net art and electronic literature as well as the curation and archiving of historical works of digital art.
While the electronic literature community continues to pursue the avant - garde possibilities of hybridity between physical and digital media, eReaders offer a mainstream example of the convergence of screen and page.
In February, PayPal, the global e-commerce payment service notified Smashwords, one of the biggest indie publishers or electronic literature that they had one week to remove all books in their catalogue that dealt with themes of rape, incest, bestiality and underage sex.
When you «buy» electronic literature, all you receive is the opportunity to read over the shoulder of the real owner, who can close the book whenever they please.
With the rising popularity of digital books and electronic literature, converting your text to ePub format will give you the market reach you are looking for.
Announcing the Beyond GRAMMATRON: 20 Years into the Future Symposium and Exhibition — 20 years ago, artist and novelist Mark Amerika released GRAMMATRON, one of the pioneering works of internet art and electronic literature.
20 years ago, artist and novelist Mark Amerika released GRAMMATRON, one of the pioneering works of internet art and electronic literature.
The British Computer Arts Society in collaboration with Ravensbourne and the Electronic Literature Organization are happy to announce the Beyond GRAMMATRON: 20 Years into the Future symposium and exhibition.
These events are sponsored by Computer Arts Society; Ravensbourne College; the Electronic Literature Organization; the University of Colorado College of Media, Communication, and Information; and Washington State University Vancouver
GRAMMATRON will be the focal point and inspiration of an international symposium to be held by the British Computer Arts Society in London in September with an accompanying group exhibition, both co-sponsored by the Electronic Literature Organization and the University of Colorado where he is a faculty member.
Symposium participants include Christiane Paul (Whitney Museum of American Art and New School), Frieder Nake (University of Bremen), Ruth Catlow and Marc Garrett (Furtherfield Gallery), Dene Grigar (Washington State University Vancouver and President, Electronic Literature Organization), Beryl Graham (University of Sunderland), Arnaud Regnauld (University of Paris 8), Gary Hall (Coventry University), Sue Thomas (Bournemouth University), and Kerry Doran (Director of Postmasters Gallery).
A member of the Board of Directors of the Electronic Literature Organization, she co-edited Electronic Literature Collection Volume 1.
Judy Malloy is a poet / researcher who works at the conjunction of electronic literature, magic realism, artists books, and information art.
In the ensuing years, her hypernarratives — including its name was Penelope, called one of the electronic literature classics by Robert Coover — were published by Eastgate.
Symposium participants include Christiane Paul (Whitney Museum of American Art and New School), Frieder Nake (University of Bremen), Marc Garrett (Furtherfield Gallery), Dene Grigar (Washington State University Vancouver and President, Electronic Literature Organization), Beryl Graham (University of Sunderland), Arnaud Regnauld (University of Paris 8), Gary Hall (Coventry University), Sue Thomas (Bournemouth University), and Kerry Doran (Director of Postmasters Gallery).
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