golam@grammatron.com (Grammatron - Mark Amerika) (by way of Pit Schultz ) on Mon, 19 May 1997 00:59:38 +0200 (MET DST) |
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<nettime> ! GRAMMATRON World Tour |
... http://www.grammatron.com They said the Internet would change the way we read and write fiction... They said that hypertext was the genre of the future... They said that contemporary culture was becoming a simulation of the real... And they were right... Announcing the much-anticipated Internet release of novelist and electronic publisher Mark Amerika's web-based hypermedia project GRAMMATRON! >From the introduction: The GRAMMATRON project is a "public domain narrative environment" developed by virtual artist Mark Amerika in conjunction with the Alt-X Online Publishing Network [http://www.altx.com], the Brown University Graduate Creative Writing Program and the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Graphics and Visualization Center as well as with the support of many individuals without whom none of this would be possible. The project consists of over 1000 text spaces, 1700 links, 40+ minutes of original soundtrack delivered via Real Audio 3.0, unique hyperlink structures by way of specially-coded Javascripts, a virtual gallery featuring scores of animated and still life images, and more storyworld development than any other narrative created exclusively for the Web. Future versions will integrate state-of-the-art Virtual Reality languages for a more immersive, collaborative experience... The GRAMMATRON site, which was featured in the M.I.T. Media Lab's "Portraits In Cyberspace" juried exhibition as part of their 10-year anniversary, also includes a companion theory-guide called Hypertextual Consciousness 1.0 and soon there will be available a downloadable text called *Work-In-Progress: The Making of GRAMMATRON*, an elaborate critifiction of 135 pages with 70 footnotes, many of which are narrative digressions detailing Amerika's involvement with the Black Ice Books series, the Alt-X Online Publishing Network, the Brown University Graduate Creative Writing Program, and the National Science Foundation's Graphics and Visualization Center located at the Brown University Computer Science Graphics Laboratory. The GRAMMATRON World Tour has already taken Amerika to various conferences, festivals and universities including the Brown University Freedom To Write conference, the Softmodern(e) Festival in Berlin, The Word Bombs Conference in London, the Duke University "Assault: Radicalism In Aesthetics and Politics" Conference, the Northwestern University Center for Writing Arts Lecture Series on "Electronic Publishing" and Rutgers University. Starting May 19th, Amerika will be taking the Alt-X/GRAMMATRON tour to Europe with stops at the German Association for American Studies conference on "Technology and American Culture" in Frieburg, The University of Kassel, the inauguration of the New Media Library in Cologne, The University of Dortmund, The Free University in Berlin, the Cafe Le Bit in Leipzig, the Rhine region's New Media Industry Forum in Cologne, as well as stops in Munich, Vienna, Budapest, and Novi Sad (Serbia). Upcoming presentations in the summer and fall of 1997 will take place throughout North America, Australia and Europe. For more information or to contact the artist, send inquiries to: The GRAMMATRON Project POB 241 Boulder, CO 80306-0241 USA vox/fax: 303-499-2507 email: x@altx.com -- To unsubscribe from this list please send email to golam@grammatron.com with "unsubscribe golam" in the subject This list is powered by E-Broadcaster http://www.emailpub.com --- # distributed via nettime-l : no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a closed moderated mailinglist for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@icf.de and "info nettime" in the msg body # URL: http://www.desk.nl/~nettime/ contact: nettime-owner@icf.de