First International Conference on Electronic Literature and Virtual Art
“A Humanist Inquiry into the Digital Age”
The First International Conference on Electronic Literature and Virtual Art was organized by Instituto Franklin-UAH, and had the collaboration of Iberia and the Universidad de Alcalá. The main purpose of the event was to provide specialists and academics expert on cyber culture with a forum to share and discuss their researches about electronic literature, e-poetry, digital narrative forms and virtual art.
- Laura Borrás (UAB).
- Fabio de Vivo (University of Macerata).
- Raine Koskimaa (University of Jyväskylä).
- N. Katherine Hayles (Duke University).
- George Landow (Brown University).
- Asunción López-Varela Azcárate (Universidad Complutense de Madrid).
- Scott Rettberg (University of Bergen).
- Giovanna di Rosario (University of Jyväskylä).
- Faith Wilding (Professor Emerita, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Visiting Scholar, Pembroke Center, Brown University).
- Julio Cañero (Instituto Franklin-UAH).
- Esther Claudio Moreno (Instituto Franklin-UAH).
- Cristina Crespo (Instituto Franklin-UAH).
- Ana Lariño (Instituto Franklin-UAH).
- Maya Zalbidea (Universidad Complutense de Madrid).
Highlights
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