The New River is now open for submissions for our Fall 2020 issue! The New River is the oldest journal devoted exclusively to digital writing and art, created by Edward Falco and housed in the Virginia Tech MFA Creative Writing program. We are interested in submissions of original digital writing and art, especially those that blur the lines between technology, … Read More
Call for Proposals: Emerging Spaces for E-Lit Creations – deadline 1 November 2020
The electronic literature community has developed many online publications (‘zines and similar resources) that feature Web-based technologies and have typically taken the form of websites. The ELO seeks to encourage the creation of new spaces (‘zines) in which to curate, promote, and explore a greatly expanded set of works on popular social media spaces online. These might include video sharing … Read More
Call for Electronic Literature Organization Research Fellows 2020/21 – deadline 31 May 2020
Deadline: May 31st, 2020 Call for ELO Research Fellows 2020/21 (May 31) The ELO is expanding its scholarly activity, creative, and curatorial practices with the appointment of six graduate and early career Research Fellows for the academic year 2020/21, each of whom will be awarded a $500 stipend along with a one year ELO membership. Awards will be announced during … Read More
Call for Submissions: Indian Electronic Literature, deadline 4 June 2018
We welcome proposals of electronic literature in any of the Indian languages including but not limited to English. The submissions can be in the form of digital poetry, flash fiction, digital fiction, net art, hypertext poetry and fiction, interactive narrative, poetry and fiction, literary video games, locative narrative and others.
Amodern 8: Translation–Machination, guest-edited by Christine Mitchell and Rita Raley
Announcing the launch of Amodern 8: Translation–Machination – an issue guest-edited by Christine Mitchell and Rita Raley.
Call for Nominations: 2018 SIGGRAPH Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement in Digital Art
Call for Nominations: 2018 SIGGRAPH Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement in Digital Art. The deadline of 15 December 2017 is fast approaching. Time to submit your nominations for the award through the ACM SIGGRAPH website! Do not assume that someone else is nominating your choice for the award – so take some action now! Visit the URL listed below … Read More
Literary Creative Turing Tests 2018, competition for machine-generated lit – deadline 15 May 2018
Can algorithms create “human-quality” short stories, sonnets and limericks? The competition is to determine whether people can distinguish between human and algorithmic creativity. The goal is not to replace human creativity, but to assess whether current computational technology can produce outputs that cannot be distinguished from it.
Call for works – cream city review i0
A call for print projects that proceed in some non-trivial way from existing digital works.
Digital Writers’ Festival 2017 – online now! (24 Oct – 3 Nov)
The festival bills itself as ‘where storytelling and cyberspace collide’ and features a wealth of programming about literary creativity and written culture in digital environments.
Call for Papers – Electronic Literature Organization (ELO) 2018, Montréal – deadline extended to midnight 8th January 2018
The Electronic Literature Organization (ELO) is pleased to announce its 2018 Conference and Festival, hosted by the Université du Québec à Montréal. The Conference, the Festival and Exhibits will be held August 13th to 17th in downtown Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Beyond GRAMMATRON: CAS reception and symposium: London, 14/15 September 2017
On Thursday 14th September, join Mark Amerika, Dene Grigar and Nick Lambert at a reception at the Gordon Square Cinema, Birkbeck. On Friday 15th September, we have a significant symposium about Mark’s work in the context of Electronic Literature, at the British Computer Society in Covent Garden.
Beyond GRAMMATRON: 20 Years into the Future – London, 14-15 September 2017
Join us for the 20-year anniversary celebration of GRAMMATRON, the groundbreaking work of net art by Mark Amerika.