NO LEGACY || LITERATURA ELECTRONICA exhibition documentation

Collection
CCA/C Archives
Creator(s)
Berry, Angela (Curator) Graduate Student - Fine Arts (MFA), Visual & Critical Studies (MA)
Conrad, Lisa (Curator) Staff - Libraries
Ortega, Élika (Curator) Bancroft Library, University of California Berkeley
Saum-Pascual, Alex (Curator) Bancroft Library, University of California Berkeley
Date(s)
Exhibit date(s): 2017-02-16 - 2017-05-05
Work type & Measurements
Multimedia
16 interactive multimedia applications; published books; photographs
Description
NL||LE at CCA presents a subset of works from the original exhibition that focus on electronic literature in Spanish and English together with print works of contemporary post-digital experimentalism. Devoted to post digital issues, the works gathered here signal a nonlinear relationship between print and digital which blur the lines between them and look for instances in which they compliment each other. What is the role of print now that everything can be made digital? What are the ways digital objects are informed by print? The exhibition showcases the use of computational and digital technologies in literary production in the networked world and its material connections with 20th-century technologized approaches to literature like futurism, concretism, creationism, stridentism, magical realism, and others. By bringing purposefully together a collection of print and electronic works in the single space of a gallery, NL||LE takes on a media archaeological perspective to create a “space of action for constructed attempts to connect what is separated,” in Siegfried Zielinski’s words. NL||LE asks questions that highlight unconventional
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Series: CCA Libraries Exhibit Documentation
Archives Series & Subseries
Series: V. Exhibits and the CCA Art Collection
Subseries: 2. Exhibits
Location
San Francisco Campus — Simpson Library
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