Electronic Literature & Its Emerging Forms, a exhibit at the Library of Congress
MLA 2013 Electronic Literature Exhibit Impact Report
Once again, Kathi and I have produced an Impact Report that looks that the way our exhibit has impacted scholarship and influenced thinking about electronic literature following the exhibit we curated at the Modern Language Association. This is the second exhibit of electronic literature we have curated at the MLA; the first took place in Seattle, WA and featured over 160 works.
Here is the executive summary:
MLA 2013 Electronic Literature Exhibit Impact Report
Once again, Kathi and I have produced an Impact Report that looks that the way our exhibit has impacted scholarship and influenced thinking about electronic literature following the exhibit we curated at the Modern Language Association. This is the second exhibit of electronic literature we have curated at the MLA; the first took place in Seattle, WA and featured over 160 works.
Here is the executive summary:
Comments from the Docents Who Worked at the MLA 2013 Electronic Literature Exhibit, “Avenues of Access”
For the MLA 2013 exhibit, entitled "Avenues of access," I bought six students from the CMDC program with me.
Comments from the Docents Who Worked at the MLA 2013 Electronic Literature Exhibit, “Avenues of Access”
For the MLA 2013 exhibit, entitled "Avenues of access," I bought six students from the CMDC program with me.
Electronic Literature@The MLA
I have created a meta-site to house the archives of the two exhibits of electronic literature that I have curated at the Modern Language Association conventions. Here is an excerpt from and a link to it.
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The January issue of Leonardo is out
Curatorial Statement for the MLA 2013 Electronic Literature Exhibit
Electronic Literature, Year Two @ the MLA: A [Brief] Curatorial Statement
by Dene Grigar, Associate Professor and Director, The Creative Media & Digital Culture Program at Washington State University Vancouver