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This conference will focus on the increasing use of the network as a space and medium for collaborative interdisciplinary art practices including electronic literature and other network based art forms. Researchers will present papers exploring new network-based creative practices that involve the cooperation of small to large-scale groups of writers, artists, performers, and programmers to create online projects that defy simple generic definitions and disciplinary boundaries. Topics might include online collective narratives, durational performances, evolving networked publication models, creative commons and open source art, remixes, and mashups. The seminar will be organized by the LLE Digital Culture group and will invite contributions from about 20 international researchers and artists. In addition to the scholarly seminar Nov. 9th and 10th at the University of Bergen, two evening programs will take place Nov. 8th and 9th at Landmark Café at Bergen Kunsthall, to showcase innovative work and will be open to the public.

Conference Panel Sessions Recordings: Listen online or download podcasts

Thanks to Chris Funkhouser, who had the foresight to record all of the conference sessions, we now have recordings of all the panel sessions available for your listening pleasure. You may listen to them online, download individual files, or subscribe to podcasts for your mobile device. More recordings of performances and videos to come.

Photos from the conference

Chris Funkhouser has posted an excellent set of photos of and around the conference and performances on Flickr.

Final Program

The final printed program for the conference is now available (PDF).

Twitter hash tag #network09

I don't know how many conference participants use Twitter, but if you do want to tweet about or during the conference, please add the hash tag #network09 to your post. I'm new to Twitter myself, but during this week before the conference, I'll be posting (twittering? tweeting?) some links to interesting projects and online documentation produced by people who will be presenting at the conference. You can also visit an archive of the tweets and links in case you don't happen to be on Twitter when they tweet by.

Bios, Abstracts, Readings and Peformances

You can now find on this site short biographies of the scholars, writers, and artists who will be presenting at the conference, abstracts of panel presentations, and descriptions of the works that will be shown during the readings and performances at Landmark Café.

Registration for the Conference

Registration is now open for the conference. The conference program is finalized, but we encourage anyone interested in network-based collaborative interdisciplinary art practices to join us for this event.

UiB students and faculty are encouraged to attend the seminar, as is the general public. All events are open. The conference is also particularly relevant to researchers and students interested in contemporary literature, performance, and the arts.

Conference Poster

The conference poster is now available for download in A3, A4, and US letter size. The image on the poster is an original painting "net.plays" by Laetitia Le Chatton, a student in our M.A. program.

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