My Boston-Area Events This Fall
Yes, the first event is today, the date of this post… September 12, Friday, 6pm-8pm Boston Cyberarts Gallery, 141 Green Street, Jamaica Plain, MA “Collision21: More Human” exhibit opens – it’s up...
View ArticleThis Thursday! In Stereo!
I will be reading from and discussing three recent books this Thursday at 7pm the Harvard Book Store here in sunny Cambridge, Massachusetts. These are: #! Counterpath Press, Denver a book of programs...
View ArticleELO 2015 in Bergen: Call for Participation
Call for Participation THE END(S) OF ELECTRONIC LITERATURE The 2015 Electronic Literature Organization conference and festival will take place August 5-7th 2015. The conference will be hosted by the...
View ArticleCode Poetry Slam in NYC Seeks Entries
ITP (the Interactive Telecommunications Program) at NYU is having a Code Poetry Slam on November 14. And they are seeking entries now! Send them along no later than November 7.
View ArticleMore Human at Cyberarts
Here are some photos from the opening of the show More Human at the Boston Cyberarts Gallery on September 12. The site for the show also features a PDF of the catalog [2.5 MB]. My piece in the show is...
View Article#! Reading at MIT, Wednesday, 6:30pm
Nick Montfort presents #! in the atrium of MIT’s building E15, just steps from the Kendall T stop. It’s October 22, Wednesday, at 6:30pm, and thanks to the List Visual Arts Center. The book is...
View ArticleMemory Slam and Code Poetry at ITP
I was delighted to be at the first NYU ITP Code Poetry Slam a few hours ago, on the evening of November 14, 2014. The work presented was quite various and also very compelling. Although I had an idea...
View ArticleATNE Salon Today in Boston: Reditions of Artworks
Today I’ll offer a discussion of porting and translation in computational art and literature at the ATNE Salon, Boston Cyberarts Gallery. The event’s at 7:30pm; the gallery is in the Green Street T...
View Article#! in San Antonio Fri 11/21 – #! in Austin Sat 11/22
I’m doing two Central Texas readings from my book of programs and poems #! this weekend: San Antonio: The Twig Book Shop Friday, Nov 21 at 5pm The Twig Book Shop in The Pearl (306 Pearl Parkway, Suite...
View ArticleInteractive Fiction Meetup at MIT, Again, Tomorrow
The People’s Republic of Interactive Fiction meets once again tomorrow (Monday 2014-11-24) in its regular meeting-place, the Trope Tank. We meet at 6:30 in MIT’s room 14N-233. There is much to discuss...
View Article#! Coverage at MIT – Next Reading at Google
Arts at MIT has a nice new article about my book #!, one that is very aptly titled. It’s by Sharon Lacey. I read from the book at the List Visual Arts Center at MIT on October 22. My next reading, on...
View ArticleMy Reading from #! at Google
Video of my #! reading, which I did at Google Boston on December 2, is now online. I actually forgot to present a few things. I’d wanted to at least show something from both Memory Slam and Renderings....
View ArticleMy Five-Part Interruption
My both systematic and breezy presentation at Interrupt 3, phrased in the form of an interruption, began with a consideration of electronic literature’s “ends” and digital poetry’s “feet.” During the...
View Article@Party 2015 Productions
I had five productions (one of them a collaboration) this time around at @Party, the Boston-area demoparty. Browser demo: “More Tongue.” This was, well, not really a standard demo, even for a browser...
View ArticleLanguage Hacking at SXSW Interactive
We had a great panel at SXSW Interactive on March 11, exploring several radical ways in which langauge and computing are intersecting. It was “Hacking Language: Bots, IF and Esolangs.” I moderated; the...
View ArticleC64 Coding Under (Many) Constraints
Yesterday I wrote a little demoscene production, an intro, called “Tyger Tyger.” It’s a Commodore 64 machine language program with 32 bytes of code and the requisite 2 byte header, found on all C64 PRG...
View ArticleA 6 byte Commodore 64 Demo
If you thought my last post about a 32 byte (plus 2 byte load address) Commodore 64 demo was esoteric, wait until you burrow into this one. Back in March at Lovebyte I released a C64 demo that is a...
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