Submitted by Scott Rettberg on 28 October 2012 - 2:51pm
The 160 page Remediating the Social book is now available in PDF format. The Remediating the Social book includes full proceedings of next week's conference in Edinburgh, including full texts of essays and full color artist's pages with documentation of works commissioned for the Remediating the Social exhibition. The print version of the book will be available at the conference and will available via other distribution channels this fall.
Submitted by Scott Rettberg on 25 October 2012 - 1:27pm
Project Leader Scott Rettberg shares a Slideshare version of his Presentation of the ELMCIP Research Project Goals, Results, and Impact for the Remediating the Social Conference, including an overview of all of the ELMCIP seminars and research to date, information about the development of the Electronic Literature Knowledge Base, and exciting news about the upcoming release of two major project publications: the Remediating the Social book, and the ELMCIP Anthology of European Ele
Submitted by Scott Rettberg on 24 October 2012 - 8:43pm
Touching Words A video-essay by Talan Memmott and David Prater. Cris Cheek, Maria Engberg, Jörg Piringer, and Christine Wilks discuss tactile media, intentionality, messy screens, and electronic literary works fading into the past. The video-essay was shot at the ELMCIP Digital Textuality with/in Performance Seminar held in Bristol UK. May 2012. 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. Length: 9:29
Submitted by Elisabeth Nesheim on 22 October 2012 - 5:00pm
Huis Clos / No Exit is a performance series made for Remediating the Social – ELMCIP conference
Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh, in collaboration with New Media Scotland and University College Falmouth.
Submitted by Scott Rettberg on 28 August 2012 - 12:04pm
The conference site for Remediating the Social, the final conference of the ELMCIP project is now online, and registration is open. On the conference site you can find registration details, logistic information, the schedule, and detailed information about the program. Abstracts for most of the presentations and panels, works that will be exhibited, and performances that will take place can be found there. The conference will take place Nov. 1-3, 2012 in Edinburgh.
Submitted by Eric Dean Rasmussen on 19 June 2012 - 3:45pm
ELMCIP members are excited about participating in the Electronic Literature Organization's 2012 Conference, which runs from June 20-23, and trust the event will provide opportunties both to reconnect with friends and colleagues in the field, to recruit new contributors to the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base.
Submitted by Eric Dean Rasmussen on 1 June 2012 - 12:27pm
On the first day of the upcoming ELO 2012 Conference in Morgantown, WV, Scott Rettberg will be giving a hands-on workshop on how to use, contribute to, and edit records in the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base.
All conference participants are invited to join the workshop, which will explain how to use the Knowledge Base in conjunction with your work in the field of electronic literature. More details are below, in the original propsal.
Submitted by Eric Dean Rasmussen on 18 April 2012 - 4:18pm
The Digital Subject: Questioning Hypermnesia
An International and Transdisciplinary Symposium
Labex Arts-H2H project
University of Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis, November 13-15, 2012
Organizers:
Pierre Cassou-Noguès (Department of philosophy, LLCP, SPHERE, EA 4008)
Claire Larsonneur (Department of anglophone studies, Le Texte Étranger, EA1569)
Arnaud Regnauld (Department of anglophone studies, CRLC – Research Center on Literature and Cognition, EA1569)
Submitted by Jill Walker Rettberg on 17 April 2012 - 9:58pm
Tomorrow Scott and I start our seven-university tour with the ELMCIP Electronic Literature Knowledge Base. We're visiting a string of excellent digital humanities, digital culture and visualization labs in Chicago and California, and are hoping to learn a lot about what they're doing and get lots of good ideas for how to further develop the Knowledge Base.
Submitted by Eric Dean Rasmussen on 14 March 2012 - 6:53pm
FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRONIC LITERATURE AND NEW MEDIA ART:
A Humanist Inquiry into the Digital Age
Instituto Franklin - UAH
Alcalá de Henares, Spain
October 4-6, 2012
ONLINE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
The online abstract submission service is now available on the website. If you wish to send an abstract for assessment, please fill in the form here.
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