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Écrit par Philippe BOOTZ   

At the University Paris 8 and Cergy-Pontoise, Campus of Gennevilliers, room "salle noire" October 5-7 2011

Organized by the Laboratoire Paragraphe, équipe Écritures et Hypermédiations numériques

Presentation

There is no doubt today that computer science impacts strongly on literature. New forms have been created, works are abundant, and dynamic university has built a strong, specific field of research. The complexity of the field requires a multidisciplinary approach involving specialists in literature, communication, hypermedia, and the art.

Along with the development of this field, innovative educational activities to teach this literature are being developed. The computer also offers powerful tools to transcribe and transmit in digital form works originally intended for other media. More generally, the relationship between computers and literature creates social benefits by offering new ways to read and write, a new "being together" around a work.

All these activities have been changing rapidly in recent years and the European workshop "Literature and Digital Society " aims to bring together researchers operating in different contexts and to federate them in a European network.

Schedule

October 5

 

 

14 H - 16 H

creation of the informal European project DDDL

 

 

 

 

 

 

October 6

 

 

9 H 30

café

 

9 H 50

Philippe Bootz

welcome

 

session 1

 

10 H

alexandra Saemmer
(Université Paris8)

Rhetorics of Media Coupling in the Digital

10H 30

Serge Bouchardon

(University of Technology, Compiègne)

Gestures and Figures of Manipulation in Digital Creation

11 H

Jörgen Schäfer
(University of Siegen)

The Literary in Network-Based Writing and Reading Practices

11 H 30

Claudia Kozak
(University of Buenos Aires)

Techno-Poetry in Argentina. Routes and detours

 

lunch

 

 

session 2

 

13 H 30

Odile Farge
(Université Paris 8)

The Effects of Software on Digital Artistic Creation

14 H

Philippe Bootz

(Université Paris 8)

Semiotic Analysis of Dutey's Le mange texte

14 H 30

Rui Torres
(Universidade Fernando Pesoa)

Methodology for preserving and displaying multimedia and dynamic works in digital libraries

 

pause

 

 

session 3

 

15 H 30

Fabio de Vivo
(Università degli Studi di Macerata)

eLiterature formalization and pedagogical implications

16 H

Laura Borràs
(Universitat de Barcelona)

Works, Works? Works!

16 H 30

Amelia Sanz
(Universidad Complutense)

Towards a Practice/Theory on Digital Literary Reading

17 H

 Jerome Fletcher
(University College Falmouth)
 In the Event of Digital Text. Performativity and  E-literature. digms

 

 

 

 

 

 

October 7

 

 

 

session 4

 

10 H

Asun López-Varela
(Universidad Complutense)

Re-visiting the City Ur-text: J. R. Carpenter's CityFish

10 H 30

Arnaud Regnauld
(Université Paris 8)

Memory at work in Michael Joyce's afternoon, a story, Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl and Mark Amerika's Grammatron

11 H

Giovanna di Rosario
(University of Jyväskylä)

Digital readings. Reading through images and sound

11H 30

Scott Rettberg
(University of Bergen)

Building on the ELMCIP Knowledge Base: Networks and Platforms for Persistent Cultural Memory

 

lunch

 

 

session 5

 

13 H 30

Inés Laitano
(Université Paris 8)

Remediation as repurposing: the example of Raymond Roussel's Nouvelles Impressions d'Afrique

14 h

Maya Zalbidea
(Universidad Complutense)

Towards a Multimodal Analysis of da Rimini's Dollspace

 



14 H 30

  Philippe Bootz

  Closing Remarks

 

 


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