kunstradio.at: ".ran - real audio netliterature" / Part 5

.ran - real audio netliterature
curated by Johannes Auer
http://kunstradio.at/PROJECTS/CURATED_BY/ran/index_en.html

Part 5:
"Codeworks"
by Florian Cramer (et al.)
20. February 2005, 23:05. - 23:45, KUNSTRADIO Ö1
http://kunstradio.at/2005A/20_02_05en.html

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In five parts, the series .ran [real audio netliterature] - curated by
Johannes Auer - will pick up various approaches of net literature
(code, montage/collage, authorship, text-image-(sound) indifference,
reference systems) and try to apply them to the medium radio. The
current panorama is sketched out approximately by presenting 5 different
positions.


previous programme:
07.11.04 Beat Suter / René Bauer: Man - Machine :: Apple in Space ::
Search the World
5.12.04 Cornelia Sollfrank, Timothy Didymus: Authorship and its
automatic generating
23.1.05 Sylvia Egger: DADA TO GO: A WALKTHROUGH LEVELS
30.1.05 Heiko Idensen: live!
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20. February 2005, 23:05. - 23:45, KUNSTRADIO Ö1:

.ran part 5: "Codeworks"
by Florian Cramer (et al.)

Since the founding manifesto of the French Oulipo Group in 1962, in which it proposed writing poetry in computer programming language, there have been forms of electronic literature that not only employ computers primarily as text generators or audiovisual media, but also use programming, command, markup, and protocol codes as their medium. Departing from popular forms of this literature in the computer hacker culture, network artists like jodi, antiorp, and mez have been developing new poetic and artistic languages since the mid-nineties, for which the artist and theorist Alan Sondheim has coined the name