FromĀ Kathi Inman Berens, a call for works for the Gallery of E-Literature First Encounters, an online gallery concurrent with the 2014 ELO Hold the Light Conference in Milwaukee.
Electronic literature artists use a huge range of digital tools for making art. Thereās no one way to do it. M.D. Coverley is telling her latest story, Fukushima Pinup Girl, in a spreadsheet. Jeremy Douglassā poem ā8 Was Where it Endedā nests 8 stanzas inside ordinary folder icons you find on your desktop. Undergraduate Lans Pacifico used TypeDrawing for iPad to ācolor in and overā a sketch of deer to visualize Emily Dickinsonās āA Certain Slant of Light.ā Jason Nelsonās āNothing You Have Done Deserves Such Praiseā is a playable poem that āsatisfies your compliment addiction.ā Adaptation, remix, re-visioning, hacking: come play in the new medial spaces of literary engagement.
If youāve made a project, no matter how big or small, please submit it to the virtual Gallery of E-Literature First Encounters!
Thereās no fee to enter, and thereās plenty of community that would dig your work.
Hosted in conjunction with theĀ 2014 conference of the Electronic Literature Organization, the virtual gallery will present works created by newcomers of all ages & backgrounds. Students, hobbyists, teachers, programmers, video artists, Twitter storytellers, folks noodling around with their devices & dreaming: Send us your stuff.
What isĀ e-literature? Stories that change when you mess with them, as my students like to say. Stories designed to be read on a computing device and which āwork with an important literary aspect that takes advantage of the capabilities and contexts provided by the stand-alone or networked computerā (Hayles). If the story doesnāt respond to your interaction ā if it just scrolls like an ebook ā itās not e-literature.
HOW TO
1) Prepare a brief statement about your work of art (200-500 words). Whatās your concept? Or how did you make it? Tell us a little bit about this 1st Encounter.
2) Include a link to your art!
3) Send your submission to eliterature2014 [at] gmail [dot] com by 15 February 2014
4) Questions? Send them to eliterature2014 [at] gmail [dot] com, or post a comment below
WHAT YOU GET
1) Inclusion in a group of new & emerging writers
2) Access to the best new work in this wide & exciting field
3) Reflection on your work from experienced media artists, curators & scholars
4) Welcome to attendĀ ELO ConferenceĀ at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee June 19-22. (No stipend for travel & expenses, but weād welcome you warmly!)
5) Must one attend conference to be included in virtual gallery? Nope.
WHAT YOU GIVE
1) Goodwill
2) Courage to share your work
3) Cash? No ā Absolutely Free
SPREAD THE WORD: Share this call with others making cool stuff!