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[[[Yo solo reenvio este texto, para cualquier consulta porfavor contacta con Deena Larsen <textra@chisp.net>]]] Estamos buscando autores electrónicos para participar en dos talleres. Los talleres tendrán lugar antes y después de la conferencia Hipertexto01 <http://www.ht01.org>. Para participar en cualquiera de ellos (o en ambos), por favor contacta con Deena Larsen <textra@chisp.net>. 1) El Quinto Taller de Escritores de Hipertexto. Este taller de un día de duración examinará la obra en curso de los autores participantes y discutirá los cambios que las nuevas tecnologías traen al ámbito de la escritura. Trataremos acerca de las formas en que la escritura electrónica e hipertextual se ha adaptado a estos cambios y cómo los ha aprovechado, y propondremos nuevos caminos a explorar. 2) Cyberflats. Este taller de tres días de duración reunirá escritores y programadores de sistemas hipermedia para trabajar juntos desarrollando proyectos y resolviendo problemas específicos de software o proyectos de escritura electrónica concretos. ----------------- FULL TEXTS OF CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION CALL FOR PARTICIPATION in MORPHING MEDIA--WHAT'S THE MESSAGE? 5th Hypertext Writers' Workshop at HT01 WHERE AND WHEN This is in conjunction with the Hypertext 01 Conference in Aarhus, Denmark (http://www.ht01.org) August 15, 2001 More information at http://wordcircuits.com/htww/ht01.html WHAT This workshop will bring a broad range of electronic writers and artists, systems developers, content developers, and readers together to discuss burning issues in new media writing. Authors use new media and hypermedia systems to explore, challenge, and play with reader expectations. Yet these systems have changed rapidly and will continue to change. What is the message behind this morphing media? What are we doing with the media and what are we trying to convey to our readers and users? Hypertext content and system developers need to continually explore the implications of changing media. The workshop will discuss ways hypertext writing has adapted to and taken advantage of these changes, and propose further explorations and changes. The specific objectives of this workshop are to: . Promote and improve hyperliteracy and quality hypertext writing (both fiction and nonfiction) . Be informed about new projects and techniques . Examine hypertext writing, ask questions of the authors, and discuss important "invisible" aspects such as structure, decision-making, and technical details. Writers learn new methods and new approaches, readers learn new facets of hypertext writing, system developers find new applications and approaches, and researchers find new avenues of research in literary criticism, teaching, systems development, and more. The writers' workshops at the HT conferences have brought new participants and new dimensions each year. Each year, this workshop has sparked new collaborations and ways hypertext writers can work together throughout the year, including the Electronic Literature Organization <http://www.eliterature.org> (resources, chats and workshops), Word Circuits--a web resource for writers <http://www.wordcircuits.com>. This year, the workshop will be held in conjunction with CyberFlats <http://www.cs.aue.auc.dk/cyberflats>, August 19-22 in Denmark, a workshop for writers and systems developers. This session will provide working collaborations with changing technologies. Audiences for these new works include users for new systems, readers for new hypertext works, students in new classes, and activists for new media literature. HOW TO PARTICIPATE Send your proposal by July 15 to textra@chisp.net. Please include Name: Email and contact information: Background in electronic media: Interest in workshop: Issues you would like to discuss: Work in progress description, software and hardware requirements: ------------------------------------------------ CALL FOR PARTICIPATION -- CYBERFLATS 2001 WORKSHOP CyberFlats 2001 Workshop August 19 Aarhus University, Aarhus Denmark August 20-22 Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark More information at http://wordcircuits.com/htww/ht01.html WHAT WE ARE DOING We are looking for a few electronic media writers, artists, and developers to work together with hypermedia system developers to share ideas and solve specific problems. If you would like to collaborate with an exciting, bleeding edge group, please provide a proposal outlining a specific project (a narrow, focused problem to solve) or offering your interests and insights to use a developer's system and ideas. CyberFlats will be a chance for hypermedia system developers and artists and writers to work together to provide development tools to address hypermedia system needs. A maximum of 10 writers and10 system developers will gather for a one day meeting August 19 right after Hypertext 2001 at Aarhus University to discuss projects, collaboration, and electronic media and hypermedia issues. Developers and artists and writers will work in small groups together for 2 -3 days (August 20 - 22) at Aalborg University in Esbjerg, Denmark. Please submit a description of your work and your goals for working together by June 10. We will pair up groups so that you can discuss and share work ahead of the meeting. WHAT YOU CAN GET OUT OF THIS Writers will submit a work in progress with a detailed programming problems relating to (open) hypermedia -- structures of different kinds, behaviors of different kinds, integration / enabling of new (legacy) applications. We are interested in integrating new tools (such as a 3D modeling tool) to work within a hypermedia environment and (depending on the nature of the tools) in enhancing integrated tools to provide new and powerful hypermedia features . System developers will determine which projects they would like to work on, and will work with the writer to find ways to address these problems. System developers will submit a short proposalon how they will be able to help realize the development goals of the workshop. HOW YOU CAN PARTICPATE Writers and Artists Please submit a proposal to work on an electronic media works in progress and to work on a specific problem. Proposals will be judged by the following criteria: Problem is clearly defined Problem can be solved Work cannot be completed without addressing this problem Proposals for works in progress should be submitted by June 10, 2001 and sent to cyberflats@cs.aue.auc.dk. Proposals should be contained in the body of the email message and should contain: Author's name(s) and affiliation(s). Mailing address. Name and email address of the primary contact for the submission. Work Description -- Describe the content and philosophy behind the work. Discuss the navigational techniques, overall structure, and framework for the work. How will readers engage with this work? List the elements in the work, such as sound, imagery, and text. What do these elements add to the work and why do they need to be there? Platform Description -- List all software used to develop the work. Describe the actual running and publishing environment--will this be a work on the web? on a disk? using what end software? Problem Description -- Explain in detail the specific, narrowly focused problem you would like to work on. Explain clearly what the work should do and how it should do it. This should be a miniature requirements paper. If you expect that your work may involve special electrical, space, or network resources, please describe these as clearly as possible in your initial submission email. We will be sending additional details, and perhaps asking additional questions, once we have reviewed the submissions. System Developer Proposals System developers should submit a brief statements of what type of resources that they can bring to the meeting to help realize the developments goals of the workshop. Resources can be of different types: Expert knowledge of the area. Programming resources. Equipment. Proposals from system developers should be submitted by June 10, 2001 and sent to cyberflats@cs.aue.auc.dk. Proposals should be contained in the body of the email message and should contain: Proposer's name(s) and affiliation(s). Mailing address. Name and email address of the primary contact for the proposal. Description of the resources that are brought to the workshop and how they can help realize the development goals of the workshop. Shortly after the submission deadline, the organizers will match proposals from writers with resources from system developers. The system developers will be involved in this process. ------------ http://www.deenalarsen.net/ Come on over to explore the amazing possibilities in hypertext ------------ -- _______________________________________________ nettime-lat mailing list nettime-lat@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-lat