The Electronic Literature Organization is proud to offer the following three prestigious awards, The Robert Coover Award for a Work of Electronic Literature, The N. Katherine Hayles Award for Criticism of Electronic Literature, and The Marjorie C. Luesebrink Career Achievement Award.
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
Call for participation – 2018 Libre Graphics Meeting – deadline 10 January 2018
‘Free, Libre and Open Source tools for creative uses’. LGM is not just about software, but extends to standards and file formats used in creative work.
Call to artists in all media – 1st Cambridge SciArt Exhibition, deadline 31 January 2018
SciArt in Cambridge is excited to present the first Cambridge SciArt Exhibition at the Cavendish Laboratory as part of the Cambridge Science Festival. We aim to show work in a variety of media – traditional art forms such as painting, film and photography, sculpture and installation – but also welcome unconventional forms, such as wearables and live performance.
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.
The Lumen Prize present Adventures in Digital Art, inc. Creative Coding Workshops – Walthamstow, London, 11-16 November 2017
This family-friendly exploration of Lumen Prize art from all over the world is part of Waltham Forest’s Digital Month and will run from November 16 – 21.
Open call for artist residencies – European Media Art Platform – deadline 20 January 2018
EMAP/EMARE offers residencies to new media artists in the fields of digital media, computer-based art, filmmaking, media based performance, sound, and video across its 11 member countries.
Watermans’ Digital Weekender – London, 11/12 November 2017
VR, immersive theatre, a blind dinner date, an evening of totally out-there electronic music, and free interactive installations and workshops for all ages.
Call for agencies, web designers or artists active in the 90s and early 2000s – ‘Collecting the Web’, Museum of London
The Museum of London is embarking on a new digital collecting project around the first generation of web designers, digital agencies, artists that created the very first websites in London.
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.