Archive for May, 2007
Alexandra Grant & Michael Joyce: Wired Words
0 Comments Published by Mark Marino May 25th, 2007 in poetry, Features, Installation.When Michael Joyce made his now infamous retreat from electronic literature, he encountered an artist who had another system of wiring words together. Or rather, she encountered him through the cosmic machinations of a search bar. Her name is Alexandra Grant, and with her recent artist Focus series at the Museum of Contemporary […]
Beyond English Elit: International Electronic Literature
3 Comments Published by Mark Marino May 19th, 2007 in poetry, hyperfic, Researchers, Features, CCS, Criticism, Conferences.At the ELO’s “Future of Electronic Literature” conference at the University of Maryland, we held a panel on international (non-English) works. To facilitate that discussion, the members of that panel developed a wiki, which is now available here at WRT.
Wiki of International Electronic Literature
The wiki features scholars, works, and organizations from around the globe […]
Interview with Jaime Alejandro Rodríguez Ruiz
1 Comment Published by Mark Marino May 10th, 2007 in HCTI, hyperfic, Poetics, Researchers, Features, Criticism, Interviews.At the recent Electronic Literature Organization event, “The Future of Electronic Literature,” I asked the audience if they had heard of a talented artist of electronic literature from Colombia named Jaime Alejandro Rodríguez Ruiz. Previously, WRT featured his Golpe de Gracia as well as Gabriella Infinita. Author of El Relato Digital, Rodríguez Ruiz, who teaches at the University of Javeriana in Bogotá, Now we can hear from the man himself in his own words.
Thinking Blogger Award: We Respond (with) Tags
0 Comments Published by Christy Dena May 6th, 2007 in Researchers, Off Topic, Multi-Modal.Jerry Everard of Mindsigh did us the honor of tagging us for the Thinking Blogger Award. The Thinking Blogger Award was introduced by Ilker Yoldas as a tag meme with meaning. His meme asks that you tag ‘5 Blogs That Make Me Think‘. But being a group blog, not only will we be putting forward […]