eLitorama

I’m in Norway, currently staying with Jill, sharing an office with Hanne-Lovise Skartveit, and soon to be staying with Torill — giving five talks in four days. Last week I was at ACM Hypertext, where highlights included reading with some great artists and being part of Ted Nelson’s Hyperstructure workshop, which also included presentation of some of the Nelson-inspired work underway at the Jyu Hyperstructure Group. The same week I officially accepted a place on the board of Electronic Literature Organization and had my first phone meeting with that very sharp group of people. When not at Hypertext I’ve been staying with John Cayley and Laura L. Sullivan in London. This has to be one of the most stimulating and varied set of conversations about elit I could imagine. I should be blogging away furiously, but I seem to have found I’m not good at blogging (or answering email) while I’m on the road. However, as it turns out, I have to head back to the States early (missing Ars Electronica, and delaying my trip to Denmark) because my NYC landlord is indulging in the type of bad behavior that creates stereotypes of NYC landlords. This could bode well, or poorly, for blogging here.

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