17.630 e-fest at Brown

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty@kcl.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Feb 11 2004 - 03:16:44 EST


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               Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 630.
       Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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         Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 08:13:26 +0000
         From: Elli Mylonas <elli_mylonas@brown.edu>
         Subject: E-fest next week

This is sponsored by the The Brown University Program in Literary
Arts and The Cave Writing Workshop, and it looks great! If you can't
attend during the day, there are 2 evening presentations.

E-FEST 2004
Readings, Symposia, Performances
February 17-19
*Free and Open to the Public

Brown University Program in Literary Arts will present
E-Fest 2004, a celebration of electronic literary art
February 17-19. The program will feature readings by John
Cayley, Stephanie Strickland, Talan Memmott, Noah
Wardrip-Fruin, Brian Kim Stefans, Aya Karpinska, Alan
Sondheim and more.

The program will open with an overview of electronic writing
activities at Brown University, including readings by Talan
Memmott and Noah Wardrip-Fruin, with a special performance
by Thalia Field and Jamie Jewett. Wednesday's program
includes panels and discussions with artists and theorists
in the field including George Landow, Roberto Simanowski,
and Alan Sondheim. An evening reading will feature John
Cayley, Stephanie Strickland, Brian Kim Stefans, and Aya
Karpinksa. Thursday will feature artist demos, the
introduction of new books on digital media.
________

*Tuesday, Feb. 17*
_7:30 PM WHERE IT ALL BEGAN: LITERARY HYPERMEDIA AT BROWN
McCormack Family Theater [70 Brown Street]
Readings and Performances by Talan Memmott, Noah
Wardrip-Fruin, William Gillespie, Thalia Field and Jamie
Jewett
________
*Wednesday, Feb.18*
_10:00 AM - 5:00PM -- Inn at Brown [101 Thayer Street]
SYMPOSIA, POSITIONS AND PROVOCATIONS, THEORY/PRACTICE
ROUNDTABLE

1000AM-1130AM Poetics Panel
Inn at Brown University [101 Thayer Street]
chair: Noah Wardrip-Fruin
Stephanie Strickland Retuning Time and Space in Digital Media
Talan Memmott Identity to Adentity: Network Phenomenology and the
Poetics of Being Online

100-230PM Positions and Provocations
Inn at Brown University [101 Thayer Street]
chair: Wendy Chun
Roberto Simanowski - Justifying the Spectacle
George Landow - Is Hypertext Fiction Possible?
Alan Sondheim - New Media Bytes the Dust
Noah Wardrip-Fruin - Hypertext - It's not what you link
Edrex Fontanilla

330-500PM Theory/Practice Roundtable
Inn at Brown University [101 Thayer Street]
moderator: Talan Memmott
John Cayley, Aya Karpinska, George Landow, Roberto Simanowski,
Stephanie Strickland, Alan Sondheim, Noah Wardrip-Fruin, Brian Kim
Stefans

_7:30PM DIGITAL POETRY SPECTACULAR
McCormack Family Theater [70 Brown Street]
Readings by
Stephanie Strickland, John Cayley, Aya Karpinska, Brian Kim Stefans
________
*Thursday, Feb. 19*
_100-230PM ARTIST DEMOS
Grad. Ctr. Tower E - 123 [92 Thayer Street]
Alan Sondheim
Aya Karpinska
Brian Kim Stefans
_330-500PM NEW BOOKS ON DIGITAL MEDIA
Grad Ctr. Tower E - STG [92 Thayer Street]
Noah Wardrip-Fruin/Pat Harrigan -- First Person
Nick Montfort -- Twisty Little Passages
Alex Galloway -- Protocols: How Control Exists After Decentralization

For more information on this event, call Literary Arts at
401.863.3260 or visit the website at
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/English/Writing/

Sponsored by
The Brown University Program in Literary Arts
The Cave Writing Workshop
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