Brown University
Providence
77 Waterman Street
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Cyber conferences
dal 25/4/2001 al 28/4/2001

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25/4/2001

Cyber conferences

Brown University, Providence

Seeking to foster greater understanding about digital arts and culture across a wide spectrum of cultural, disciplinary, and professional practices, The fourth International Digital Arts & Culture Conference (DAC '01) aims to embrace and explore the cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural theory and practice of contemporary digital arts and culture.


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Seeking to foster greater understanding about digital arts and culture across a wide spectrum of cultural, disciplinary, and professional practices, The fourth International Digital Arts & Culture Conference (DAC '01) aims to embrace and explore the cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural theory and practice of contemporary digital arts and culture.

Keynote Addresses:
Theodor Holm Nelson - "Starting over: Toward a True Electronic Literature"
Stuart Moulthrop - "The World Without Cybertext"

Sessions include:

POETRY
Loss Pequeno Glazier- "The Conditional Text: Siting the 'Poetry' in E-Poetry"
John Cayley - "Literal artists: who are we and what are we doing here"
Jim Rosenberg - "The Interactive Word Object"

INTERFACE
Susana Pajares Tosca - "Spatial Metaphors in Digital Environments"
Terry Harpold - "Thickening space: On reading & the 'visible' interface"
Francisco J. Ricardo - "Aspects of Knowledge Representation in Digital Culture: How Literal can you get?"

MUSIC
Todd Winkler - "The Audience Experience in Movement-Sensing Installations"
Jack Ox - "The 21st Century Virtual Reality Color Organ"
Thomas Ciufo - "Real-Time Sound/Image Manipulation and Mapping in a Performance Setting"

IMAGE
Mark Hansen - "Digital Anamorphosis"
Paul Hertz - "Form, Substance, Correspondence: Intersensory Composition in Digital Media"
Laura L. Sullivan - "Beautopia: Making Over Method"

BODY
N. Katherine Hayles - "Bodies of Texts, Bodies of Subjects: Metaphoric Networks in New Media"
Madeleine Sorapure - "Technoautobiography"
Jenny SundEn - "The Embodied Computer Code"

and much more including sessions on play, entertainment and text; an art gallery; and evening cabaret events.

DAC '01 is jointly sponsored by the Scholarly Technology Group, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island; and the Department of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Norway

For complete information, visit:
http://www.stg.brown.edu/conferences/DAC/program.html

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