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INCUBATION 2002 AUDIO ARCHIVE

This archive contains audio of most of the presentations from Incubation2, the 2002 trAce International Conference on Writing and the Internet. We regret that some presentations had to be omitted from the archive for technical reasons. You can also access speaker bios and abstracts.

To listen, click the icon. All audio files are in mp3 format and mp3 players can be downloaded from here.

Name

Abstract

Audio

VnOYWxhadH

Randy Adams

Claims

Greg Battye

Writing/Interactive/Conversation: extending the role of the WIKI.

John Bennett

Hypertext literature: Big Brains, New Poetries

Paul Brown

The Spectre of Change

Sarah Butler

A View of Leicester

Catherine Byron

Poetry Society Panel on Poetry and the Internet

Andy Campbell

Digital Fiction: New Media Writing in Flash

John Cayley

Poetry Society Panel on Poetry and the Internet - Poetry's Failures of Redundancy

Maria Damon

Intermedialities Online: Codework and Beyond

Jeremy Diggle

The Globe Conservator

Harris Dimitropoulos

Digital writing: the erotics of prosthesis.

David Fine

Poetry and Paper: from Tristram Shandy to Personalised Number Plates

Geniwate

Language burns and ecstatic wounds: collaborations with digital information

Catherine Gillam

Virtual Teams

Gail E. Hawisher

Acquiring the Literacies of Technology #1

Peter Howard

Poetry Society Panel on Poetry and the Internet

Lizzie Jackson

Presenting The 21st Century

Elizabeth James

Poetry Society Panel on Poetry and the Internet

Karen King

How to make friends and influence people (online):

Deena Larsen

Collaborating online with electronic artists, writers, and developers around the world

Michela Ledwidge

Horses for Courses: writing for web3d

Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink

Re-viewing M is for Nottingham: the Dramatic Process

Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink

M is for Nottingham?

Pauline Masurel

Claims

Kate Maurer

Extending Classroom Communities: Soaring Above and Beyond the Traditional

Barbara Mella

The Hypertext Flaneur

Talan Memmott

A Theory of ... [?]

Mez

_Net & Codeworkers Inc[ubation]_

Miranda Mowbray

Carmen Miranda's Guide to Online Ethnicity

Bonnie O'Neill

Video Games: Keeping the Story Alive

Rebecca O'Rourke

Way Beyond the Mainstream: Taking local cultures of writing online

Margaret Penfold

The Linear Story and Hypertext

Potter X Kling

1x1=3writing, drawing, building (X/=) in the mo(ve)ment is the form

Kate Pullinger

The Web Reader

Rita Raley

The Object as Code

Martin Rieser

The Poetics of Interactivity

Robin Rimbaud

Remembering How to Forget: An Artist's Exploration of Sound through the Cityscape and the Voice

Jason Rousell

'Tecriture' - Panel: 'How do we write on the web?'

Cynthia L Selfe

Acquiring the Literacies of Technology #2

Richard J. Selfe

Acquiring the Literacies of Technology #3

Hazel Smith

The Egg The Cart The Horse The Chicken : cyberpoetry, kineticism, intermedia

David Speake

Reader multiplicity in electronic narrative

Janez Strehovec

The Attitudes on the Move. On Perception of Digital Poetry Objects

Jane Tandy

MOO to you and MOO to you too: A 2 - Part Workshop

Sue Thomas

Welcome

Everdeen Tree

QUICK-SHIFT: a community-designed collaborative writing project

Everdeen Tree

Claims

Lawrence Upton

Textscapes

Lawrence Upton

How accessible and democratic is the net and does it matter to artists??

Rachel Van Riel

Locating our Readers

Helen Whitehead

How to make friends and influence people (online):

Mark Wynne

Content Management - A Collaborative Process


M is for Nottingham