15.584 events: hypertext (online), humanities computing

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty (w.mccarty@btinternet.com)
Date: Sun Apr 14 2002 - 03:22:25 EDT

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 15, No. 584.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                   <http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
                  <http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>

       [1] From: Deena Larsen <textra@chisp.net> (29)
             Subject: online events for hypertext literature

       [2] From: "Charles Baldwin" <Charles.Baldwin@mail.wvu.edu> (13)
             Subject: announcing: crossing [digital] boundaries, buffalo
                     April 19-20

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             Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 08:11:02 +0100
             From: Deena Larsen <textra@chisp.net>
             Subject: online events for hypertext literature

    I'd like to announce three great online events for hypertext
    literature:

    1) April 14 - June The Computers and Writing conference is an online
    extravaganza of talks and presentations for the next six weeks. The
    full schedule is at <http://www.eaze.net/~dene/cw2002_schedule.html>
    The conference will be in Nouspace MOO. Registration is free at
    <http://www.eaze.net/~dene/cw2002_registration.html > On the opening
    Gala night, Sunday April 14th, Jan Rune Holmevik will set off virtual
    Fireworks at 6 pm Central Time and Fred Kemp will talk about
    distance education. Other exciting keynote speakers include: Kate
    Hayles, Espen Aarseth, and Johndan Johnson-Eilola. Writers like
    Marjorie Luesebrink, Diana Slattery, Jennifer Ley and Nick Montfort
    and educators and more will speak and show works.

    2) April 21 The ELO Symposium showcased 52 of today's hits in
    electronic literature in the Symposium Gallery as well as three live
    series of readings. Come meet the artists, mingle with the crowd and
    toast to the genius of the age at April's trAce/ELO chat. We'll touch
    on influences and trends, and explore the works themselves. You can
    see online works at http://www.eliterature.org/state/creative.shtml
    and join the Lingua MOO chat April 21 at 4 pm Eastern, 3 pm Central, 9
    pm London, and 6 am Sydney at http://lingua.utdallas.edu:7000.

    3) May 21 The trAcELO chat in May explores just what electronic new
    media writing is all about. What ARE we talking about anyway? What
    makes this writing different from any other writing? What makes this
    art different? What are we doing that you just can't do on paper?
    Guest speaker: Jill Walker. Join in the Lingua MOO chat May 19 at 4 pm
    Eastern, 3 pm Central, 9 pm London, and 6 am Sydney at
    http://lingua.utdallas.edu:7000.

    Thanks
    Deena

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             Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 08:11:49 +0100
             From: "Charles Baldwin" <Charles.Baldwin@mail.wvu.edu>
             Subject: announcing: crossing [digital] boundaries, buffalo April
    19-20

    Announcing _Crossing [Digital] Boundaries_, a Humanities Computing
    Colloquium to be held on April 19 and 20 at the campus of the State
    University of New York at Buffalo.

    Co-sponsored by West Virginia University's Center for Literary Computing
    and SUNY Buffalo's Humanities Computing Center, the event brings together
    digital poets, new media artists, and humanities computing scholars. The
    goal is to present work and open discussion addressing the current state of
    digital media poetics. Participants include Simon Biggs, Fakeshop, Alex
    Galloway, Jim Rosenberg, and others. The colloquium is free and open to to
    all so make the trip to Buffalo. (You can also join in for a live cuseeme
    performance/collaboration on the night of April 20; contact
    <mailto:charles.baldwin@mail.wvu.edu>charles.baldwin@mail.wvu.edu for details.)

    For more information about the colloquium, see
    <http://epc.buffalo.edu/dmp/events/hcc02.html>http://epc.buffalo.edu/dmp/events/hcc02.html.



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