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Oct 10th 2011
Digital Poetics Fall 2011 Event: In Conversation
The second Digital Poetics event for the Fall season!
Free and open to all.When: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 @ 3:00PM
Where: The Center for the Arts, Room 232
Speaker: Nick Montfort In ConversationNick Montfort is associate professor of digital media at MIT and president of the Electronic Literature Organization. He develops text generators and interactive fiction and has participated in dozens of literary and academic collaborations. Montfort co-edited The New Media Reader and The Electronic Literature Collection Volume 1 and wrote Twisty Little Passages: An Approach to Interactive Fiction, Racing the Beam: The Atari Video Computer System (with Ian Bogost), and Riddle & Bind. His next book, 10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10, is a collaboration with nine other authors about a one-line Commodore 64 BASIC program.
The grand opening of the Digital Poetry Exhibition in the UB Art Galleries occurs on November 17th, 2011. Special events associated with the exhibition, as noted on the calendar, will occur on February 3rd and February 4th.
Co-sponsored by the Electronic Poetry Center, Department of Media Study and the Digital Humanities Initiative at Buffalo.
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Mar 14th 2011
AN INVITATION TO ATTEND E-POETRY 2011

E-POETRY 2011
International Digital Language | Arts Festival
TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL
May 18-21, 2011
University at Buffalo
Web registration now available! Specially-priced advance registration offered during March 2011 only!If you are interested in the emerging edge of language-informed arts practice, whether as a poet, writer, artist, media innovator, scholar, teacher, performer, or in any other disciplines, E-Poetry offers a context for practice and analysis that can’t be found anywhere else in the world. For its tenth anniversary, E-Poetry has been brought back to Buffalo, a central and accessible location for its activities. It will provide a mix of practices, with the emphasis on emerging practices in multiple disciplines that find themselves embedded or even just on the edge of the digital. It will convene a celebratory (in the triumphant spirit of preceding historic poetry festivals) and thought-filled gathering of 150 artists, writers, and scholars from 40 countries — a diversity and culturally rich offering that won’t be found elsewhere.
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Oct 31st 2010
E-POETRY 2011: International Literature, Media Arts & Digital Culture Festival

May 18-21, 2011
Location: SUNY Buffalo North Campus & Select Buffalo Locations
E-Poetry 2011 update:Still six months away, E-Poetry 2011 already has 50 participants as of October 31, 2010, from 19 countries! E-Poetry 2011 promises to be an exciting, historic, and truly international festival, hopefully helping to pioneer new paths in its field.
Registration for the Festival is now available. Please register in advance, if possible, to assure availability and do keep it starred as a beacon of warmth on your spring calendar!
You can register here: http://epc.buffalo.edu/e-poetry/2011/about.html
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Sep 3rd 2010
E-POETRY 2011: An International Digital Literature Festival
May 18-21, 2011
SUNY Buffalo North Campus & Select Buffalo LocationsReturning from venues in London, Paris, and Barcelona, the E-Poetry Festival presents three and a half days of emerging digital poetry, poetics, and new media, drawing from numerous countries, discourses, and modes of practice.
Please check http://epc.buffalo.edu/e-poetry/2011 for information as it becomes available.
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Jan 21st 2010
"Count as One," by A. J. Patrick Liszkiewicz
“Count as One” is a chapbook of fifteen interactive poems. They were written in Python by MFA candidate A. J. Patrick Liszkiewicz, and translated to Flash with DMS major Lucas C. Miller. The chapbook appears in the Fall 2009 issue of New River: A Journal of Digital Writing and Art.

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Nov 16th 2009
Digital Media Poetics presents JONATHAN MINTON

Monday, November 16, 3-5 PM, 232 CFA
JONATHAN MINTONAll events will take place in the Center for the Arts, SUNY Buffalo, North
Campus. Sponsored by the Electronic Poetry Center , Dept. of Media Study, SUNY Buffalo and, in part, by Gender Week, Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender. Series Curators: Loss Pequeño Glazier and Anna Scime. -
Nov 4th 2009
Digital Media Poetics presents A. J. Patrick Liszkiewicz

Monday, November 9, 3-5 PM, 232 CFA
A. J. PATRICK LISZKIEWICZMonday, November 16, 3-5 PM, 232 CFA
JONATHAN MINTONAll events will take place in the Center for the Arts, SUNY Buffalo, North
Campus. Sponsored by the Electronic Poetry Center , Dept. of Media Study, SUNY Buffalo and, in part, by Gender Week, Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender. Series Curators: Loss Pequeño Glazier and Anna Scime. -
Oct 15th 2009
Digital Media Poetics presents Sandy Baldwin

Monday, October 19, 3-5 PM, 232 CFA
SANDY BALDWINMonday, November 9, 3-5 PM, 232 CFA
A. J. PATRICK LISZKIEWICZMonday, November 16, 3-5 PM, 232 CFA
JONATHAN MINTONAll events will take place in the Center for the Arts, SUNY Buffalo, North
Campus. Sponsored by the Electronic Poetry Center , Dept. of Media Study, SUNY Buffalo and, in part, by Gender Week, Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender. Series Curators: Loss Pequeño Glazier and Anna Scime. -
Oct 5th 2009
Digital Media Poetics presents Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries
As part of the Digital Media Poetics Events Series

Monday, October 5 (Gender Week Event), 3-5 PM, 112 CFA
YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIESMonday, October 19, 3-5 PM, 232 CFA
SANDY BALDWINMonday, November 9, 3-5 PM, 232 CFA
A. J. PATRICK LISZKIEWICZMonday, November 16, 3-5 PM, 232 CFA
JONATHAN MINTONAll events will take place in the Center for the Arts, SUNY Buffalo, North
Campus. Sponsored by the Electronic Poetry Center , Dept. of Media Study, SUNY Buffalo and, in part, by Gender Week, Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender. Series Curators: Loss Pequeño Glazier and Anna Scime. -
Sep 21st 2009
Digital Media Poetics Events Fall 2009
Fall 2009, Department of Media Study, SUNY Buffalo
Monday, September 21 (Gender Week Event), 3-5 PM, 112 CFA
ELIZABETH KNIPE, TAMMY MCGOVERNWednesday, September 23 (Gender Week Event), 3-5 PM, 112 CFA
PATRICIA TOMASZEK, LORI EMERSONMonday, October 5 (Gender Week Event), 3-5 PM, 112 CFA
YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIESMonday, October 19, 3-5 PM, 232 CFA
SANDY BALDWINMonday, November 9, 3-5 PM, 232 CFA
A. J. PATRICK LISZKIEWICZMonday, November 16, 3-5 PM, 232 CFA
JONATHAN MINTONAll events will take place in the Center for the Arts, SUNY Buffalo, North
Campus. Sponsored by the Electronic Poetry Center , Dept. of Media Study, SUNY Buffalo and, in part, by Gender Week, Institute for Research and Education on Women and Gender. Series Curators: Loss Pequeño Glazier and Anna Scime.

