Chats: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
- January 20, 2002: Literature and the Internet with Andrew Gallix, editor of 3am magazine and is organising the International Conference on Literature & the Internet: New Forms of Electronic Writing.
- February 17, 2002: Performances and theatrics: how do we present electronic literature to live audiences? Come gather ideas on stagecraft, crafing works, and more.
- March 17, 2002: Incubation2 is the second trAce International Conference on Writing & the Internet. It will be held 15th-17th July 2002 at the Nottingham Trent University. Organisers, presenters & potential attendees came along to Chat to hear about and discuss some of the issues that will be important at the conference.
- April 06, 2002: Join in the ELO Symposium vicariously.
- April 21, 2002: Come celebrate the ELO gallery with us! Peruse the pages, caress the screens, find the best and brightest in new media literature and art. The ELO Symposium showcased 52 of today’s hits in electronic literature in the Symposium Gallery. Meet the artists, mingle with the crowd and toast to the genius of the age. You can see descriptions of work at the Gallery page in ELO.
- May 19, 2002: Welcome to the zany world of elit. 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 speakers: Jill Walker, Robert Kendall.
- June 19, 2002: Mystery games with Marjorie Luesebrink. TrAce’s Incubation conference will host an online and in real life mystery for your entertainment and edifyment. Calling all sleuths!
- July 15, 2002: Special online and live chat with Incubation about collaboration and life on the internet.
- August 18, 2002: Music and the muse: experimenting in sound and imagery with Jim Andrews.
- September 15, 2002: Blogging and journaling and literature with Mark Bernstein, Doug Lawson, and Adrian Miles
- October 20, 2002: Poems that Move chat as part of a two month long discussion with ELO and trAce.
- December 15, 2002: Mapping the Transition from Page to Screen. Kate Pullinger chaired an online seminar with guests Deena Larsen, Rita Raley and Rob Wittig