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Re: Why Wiki?

Alan Sondheim

Mar 04, 2004 16:39 PST

Please forgive me; I'm a bit confused by all of this.

I received the following letter from Loss. I'm not sure how this fits in
with the Wiki or other materials presented here. Is what I proposed to
Loss reasonable? Am I expected to participate in a group-theoretical
approch or do I present my own collaborative work / philosophy etc.?

Apologies for the confusion - Alan

From sond-*at*panix.com Thu Mar 4 19:36:09 2004
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2004 12:56:15 -0500 (EST)
From: Alan Sondheim <sond-*at*panix.com>;
To: "Loss [iso-8859-1] Pequeño Glazier" <glaz-*at*buffalo.edu>;
Subject: Re: April in Buffalo, 2004


And for the first - the title would be
Some Material
and I'd need hookups for the laptop (screen/audio)
for the second
Untitled (if a title is needed)

Thanks, Alan

On Fri, 20 Feb 2004, Loss [iso-8859-1] Pequeño Glazier wrote:

 Dear Maria, Alan, Simon, and Sandy, Let me formally invite you to
participate in two events at Buffalo. Can you confirm your attendance and
send me the titles of your presentations? (These need not be formal papers.
On the Symposium, you can give a presentation or demo of 20-30 minutes. On
the Conference panel, I am thinking of a position paper/statement of about
10 minutes. Both would be followed by extensive discussion, of course. As
part of a larger conference, the panel would be a shorter event. The
symposium would allow for extensive discussion.) I also need a 250 word bio
for publicity. Any questions, let me know. Thanks! Loss

Digital Media Poetics: Cybertext Yearbook Symposium, Friday, April 23, 1-5
PM. (Org. by Glazier)

Panel for the "Networks, Arts, & Collaboration" Conference, April 23-25.
Our panel (April 24 or 25) will address collaborative writing practices in
the e-poetry community. This is part of a MAJOR weekend long conference on
collaborative processes in networked media. (The conference itself may be
of interest to you!) http://freecooperation.org/ (Org. by Geert Lovink and
Trebor Scholz, Glazier, panel chair.)
 

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