Location

Rotunda / Garden of the Sea

Session Type

Poster

Start Date

2-5-2017 2:45 PM

End Date

2-5-2017 3:25 PM

Keywords

Digital Humanities, Electronic Literature (E-Lit), Post-digital, Literary archaeology, Library exhibitions, Latin America, Spain, Portugal

Abstract

The library exhibition No Legacy || Literatura Electrónica at the University of California, Berkeley (March-September 2016) showcases eighteen works of electronic literature in Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, and English, along with rare print works from Latin America, Spain, and Portugal. To address the unique challenges of exhibiting vintage interactive digital works on this scale in the century-old Doe Library, we collaborated with a team including members from ten campus units, with broad national and international support. In this poster we will illustrate how we forged new communities across the digital humanities to install an exhibit that bridges print and digital literary histories.

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May 2nd, 2:45 PM May 2nd, 3:25 PM

No Legacy || Literatura Electrónica: Digital Humanities in the Library

Rotunda / Garden of the Sea

The library exhibition No Legacy || Literatura Electrónica at the University of California, Berkeley (March-September 2016) showcases eighteen works of electronic literature in Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, and English, along with rare print works from Latin America, Spain, and Portugal. To address the unique challenges of exhibiting vintage interactive digital works on this scale in the century-old Doe Library, we collaborated with a team including members from ten campus units, with broad national and international support. In this poster we will illustrate how we forged new communities across the digital humanities to install an exhibit that bridges print and digital literary histories.