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[R]-[R]-[F] Festival
Version 1 of [R]-[R]-[F] Festival has been launched. This ongoing project features work from artists worldwide, and it utilizes the Internet as an artistic, interculturally connected environment that is related… Read more.
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Reviews in Cyberculture Studies
New book reviews at RCCS include: Paul Dourish’s Where the Action Is: The Foundations of Embodied Interaction reviewed by Tom Bell; Ollivier Dyens’s Metal and Flesh: The Evolution of Man:… Read more.
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electronic book review
Visit electronic book review to read “Histories of the Future” by Steve Shaviro, “Contour of a Contour” by Dave Ciccoricco, “Histories of the Present” by Darren Tofts, and “Words and… Read more.
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Museum of the Essential and Beyond That
The Museum of the Essential and Beyond That contains a collection of essays in its library. If you have work that you would like to submit for publication, click here… Read more.
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TIR Web
The Iowa Review Web features Stuart Moulthrop’s new piece, “Pax” and an interview with Moulthrop by Noah Wardrip-Fruin; the work of Margaret Stratton and an interview with Stratton by Leslie… Read more.
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ACH Trip Report
Written by Marjorie Luesebrink, ELO’s President, the trip report details the 2 ELO panels at ACH: an academic session titled “PAD: Preservation, Archiving, and Dissemination of Electronic Literature” and a… Read more.
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Bunk Magazine
Bunk Magazine seeks satirical and humorous new media works for publication in an upcoming issue. Please send pieces and links to submissions at bunkmag dot com. Read more.
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Review of “Telematic Embrace”
Read a review of Roy Ascott’s Telematic Embrace: Visionary Theories of Art, Technology, and Consciousness by Joel Weishaus in the San Francisco Chronicle. Read more.
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Ygdrasil
The June 2003 issue of Ygdrasil, A Journal of the Poetic Arts, is now available and features the poetry of Oswald Le Winter, winner of the 1997 International Rilke Prize… Read more.
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Talk time: Noah Wardrip-Fruin
In an interview with the UK’s The Guardian about The New Media Reader, editor Noah Wardrip-Fruin mentions PAD’s efforts to preserve digital media. Read more.
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