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The Westinghouse Project, New Jersey School of Architecture, October-December
Interrupt, a festival celebrating writing and performance hosted by Brown University and Rhode Island School of Design, October
ceptuetics, May
Trickhouse launch, Bowery Poetry Club, August
Codework: Exploring relations between creative writing practices and software engineering, National Science Foundation Workshop, West Virginia University, April
"Making Selections: Processes in Writing and Reading Digital Poems," presentation at New Jersey College English Association Conference, Seton Hall University, March
"IBM Poetry: Exploring Restriction in Computer Poems," presentation at MACHINE Series, Kelly Writers House, U of Penn, March
2007
"Selections from Selections" MLA Convention, December
...::: Trajetória Infopoética :::... (Encontro com Melo e Castro), videotext poem included in exhibition, Academia de Ensino Superior, Sorocaba, Brazil
Segue Reading Series at Bowery Poetry Club performance with Madeline Gins, November
Reading Digital Literature Brown University, October
Digital Dialogues, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities, September
Naropa University Summer Writing Program faculty, Week Four: Performance, Collaboration, Publishing, Anthologies, Community, Media, July
I Colóquio Internacional de Ciberliteratura, PUC-SÃO PAULO, May
E-Poetry 2007, Paris, May see Scott Rettberg's brief video
Prehistoric Digital Poetry: An Archaeology of Forms 1959-1995; published in the Modern and Contemporary Poetics Series edited by Charles Bernstein and Hank Lazer at University of Alabama Press, 2007 | |||
Technopoetry Rising: Essays and Works (book of essays and texts + CD-ROM of electronic artwork) forthcoming publication from Musa Editora (São Paulo, Brazil) in a bi-lingual edition (translation and commentary by Jorge Luiz Antonio, Preface by Lucio Agra) |
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Selections 2.0; a CD-ROM eBook published by the Faculty of Creative Multimedia, Multimedia University (2006): now published online! | |||
Forthcoming
Publications: "Videopoetry" (Plantarchy 5), Technopoetry
Rising, "First generation poetry generators:
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