recent/current/future activities

Multimedia Poetry Performance at opening reception for Amy Hufnagel's exhibition "Curry'd," Romano Gallery, Blair Academy, Blairstown, NJ (9 Nov 06) 2007: Naropa University Summer Writing Program faculty, Week Four: Performance, Collaboration, Publishing, Anthologies, Community, Media; Monday, July 9th to Sunday, July 15th 2007
“Augusto de Campos, Digital Poetry, and the Anthropophagic Imperative,” presentation at POEM / ART Brazilian Concrete Poetry, Yale University, New Haven, CT (November 2006)
Prehistoric Digital Poetry: An Archaeology of Forms 1959-1995; forthcoming publication in the Modern and Contemporary Poetics Series edited by Charles Bernstein and Hank Lazer at University of Alabama Press, May 2007
Advisory/Review Panel, perthDAC 2007 BIOS symposium, West Virginia University

Fulbright Scholar (lecture, research: Hypermedia Writing) at Multimedia University (Faculty of Creative Multimedia), Cyberjaya, Malaysia
YCA show (Kuala Lumpur), July 15-30
aisyalam blog | flickr (photo) blog

Lecture and performance (with Eric Curkendall) at Thailand Media Arts Festival, Bangkok: 2, 3, 4 May. (See also Thailand Creative & Design Blog); recordings available at PennSound

Technopoetry Rising: Essays and Works (essays and texts with a CD-ROM of electronic artwork); Completed book manuscript is under contract with Editora Musa (São Paulo, Brazil), and will be published in a bi-lingual edition in 2007
Selections 2.0; an eBook published by the Faculty of Creative Multimedia, Multimedia University, prepared in collaboration with graphic designer John Hii.
Publications: “Literature Becoming Kinetic: E.M. Melo e Castro’s Videopoetry,” in Ernesto Melo e Castro: O Caminho do Leve (exhibition catalog), Serralves, Portugal: MuseuSerralves Edições; forthcoming: “Digital Poetry: A look at generative, visual, and interconnected possibilities in its first four decades,” in A Companion to Digital Literary Studies, eds. Ray Siemens and Susan Schreibman, Blackwell Companion Series (2007); “Will Alexander,” essay entry for The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Poetry, eds. Jeffrey Gray, Mary McAleer Balkun, and James McCorkle, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press; “Amiri Baraka,” ibid.
 
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