Re: [-empyre-] thanks and farewell
Sue,
thanks for your conbribuitions throughout the month!
best,
Marcus
On 10/30/05, Sue Thomas <Sue.Thomas@dmu.ac.uk> wrote:
> Thanks everyone for a very interesting discussion. It has been useful to
> hear digital artists discussing writing.
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> If you're interested to know more about how writers themselves are reacting
> to the opportunities of the digital environment, I'd like to direct you to
> the following websites. Some of them are connected with my own work, whilst
> others are highly recommended.
>
> Writing and the Digital Life
> A collaborative transdisciplinary blog and listserv about the impact of
> digital technologies upon writing and lived experience. We talk about
> writing and reading in the context of 'new and old' media, transliteracy,
> craft, art, process and practice, social networks, cooperation and
> collaboration, narrative and memory, human computer interaction,
> imagination, nature, mind, body, and spirit. http://writing.typepad.com
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> Online MA in Creative Writing & Technology
> This new online Master's at De Montfort University is designed for writers
> interested in exploring the potential of new technologies in their writing
> via a combination of online study with a week-long Residential Workshop in
> the UK. http://writing.typepad.com/cwt/
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> Hello World
> My personal blog, to accompany my print book Hello World: travels in
> virtuality http://travelsinvirtuality.typepad.com
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> trAce Online Writing Centre
> Ten years old this year - a huge resource of works and articles about
> writing and working in the digital environment http://trace.ntu.ac.uk
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> Institute for the Future of the Book - IF:book
> A collaborative weblog exploring the evolution of publishing, education and
> creative labor in the digital age http://www.futureofthebook.org/blog/
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> Writer Response Theory
> A blogging collective dedicated to the discussion and exploration of digital
> character art - any art involving electrons and making use of letters,
> alphanumerics, or other characters in an interesting way. Our primary focus
> is on active and interactive works, in which users input text and receive
> textual responses as output. http://wrt.ucr.edu/wordpress/
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> Electronic Literature Organization
> Facilitates and promotes the writing, publishing, and reading of literature
> in electronic media. http://www.eliterature.org/
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> My own, general, website is at http://www.mti.dmu.ac.uk/~sthomas/
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> Best wishes to all, and thanks to Marcus for being an excellent and
> thoughtful host.
>
> Sue
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> Sue Thomas
> Professor of New Media
> School of Media and Cultural Production
> Faculty of Humanities
> De Montfort University
> The Gateway
> Leicester
> LE1 9BH
> United Kingdom
> +44 (0)116 207 8266
> sue.thomas@dmu.ac.uk
> http://www.mti.dmu.ac.uk/~sthomas/
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> Writing and the Digital Life: a collaborative blog exploring the impact of
> digital technologies upon writing and lived experience
> http://writing.typepad.com
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