THE OBERMANN CENTER PRESENTS A MINI-SEMINAR, NOVEMBER 1-2, 2004.
LANGUAGE, ART, PROGRAMMING AND NETWORKS: THE RELATIONSHIP OF NEW MEDIA LITERATURE TO "LITERATURE"

 

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kate armstrong


Kate Armstrong is a new media artist and writer who has lived and worked in Canada, France, Japan, Scotland, and the United States. Her work focuses on the creation of experimental narrative forms, particularly works in which poetics are inserted within the functional framework of computer programs, and performative pieces in which computer functionality is merged with physical space.  She has worked with a variety of forms including short films, theatre, essays, net art, performative network events, psychogeography and installation. Her art has been exhibited at the Javamuseum (Frankfurt), Access (Vancouver), Neutral Ground (Regina), Art Media (Buenes Aires), Segundo Encuentro Internacional De Arte Experimental De Madrid (Madrid), New Forms Festival (Vancouver), PsyGeoConflux (New York),  Images Festival (Toronto), Arte Digital Rosario (Argentina), Mediatopia (Los Angeles), Western Front (Vancouver), Contemporary Art Centre (Lithuania), the Irish Museum of Modern Art, and the Istanbul Museum, among others. more....

participants:
kate armstrong
mark hansen
n. katherine hayles
dee morris
brian kim stefans
thomas swiss
joseph tabbi

the rest of us:
merrie snell
kelly mclaughlin
laren leland
ben basan


Sponsored by The Obermann Center for Advanced Studies
& the Project On the Rhetoric Of Inquiry
Contact: poroi@uiowa.edu
Last update: 9.22.04

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