[Reader-list] The Center for Digital Discourse and Culture

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Fri Sep 7 23:21:40 IST 2001


Please Distribute
on September 21, 2001 from 3:30 to 5:00 in Shanks 160


The Center for Digital Discourse and Culture Speaker
series

presents:

And now for something completely different  the New
Media Enterprise

By:
Deena Larsen

About the Paper:
Computers have done more than transform our
lives--they've provided a 
completely new form of literature.  Not since
Gutenberg made text easily 
available to the masses has an information technology
so changed our 
social, psychological, and literary landscapes.  If
you haven't seen the 
new literature, come find out what the fuss is all
about. If you have 
seen and experienced it, come see the latest
symbiociations, where text, 
sound, motion, and structure come together.

About the Author:
Deena Larsen is an author in several forms of
electronic literature in a 
variety of theoretical and literary genres.  She is
also one of the 
leaders of the Electronic Literature Organization, and
works with 
several other projects such as organizing
collaborations between writers 
and programmers , and electronic literature and arts
efforts worldwide. 
 more information at http://www.chisp.net/~textra/

This event is cosponsored by the Center for Applied
Technologies in the 
Humanities, and the Center for Digital Discourse and
Culture.

(if you would like to bring a large group, class, or
otherwise, or for 
more information about the speaker series, please
contact cddc at vt.edu)

For faculty and graduate students interested in other
aspects of the 
authors work, there may be a more informal
presentation on saturday, 
please rsvp with suggested times if you are
interested.  

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