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"Curious Norway" visited the center to ask about us, our research and what digital narratives actually are.
We are delighted to announce that Jason Nelson has been promoted to full Professor at the University of Bergen's Digital Culture department.
Joseph Tabbi is the founder of electronic book review, which is now celebrating 30 years of continuous publication, making it one of the first scholarly open access journals on the web.
Woollahra Digital Literary Award in digital innovation given to Alinta Krauth.
脜slaug Ommundsen from the University of Bergen, along with three Nordic research partners, has been awarded an ERC Synergy Grant to investigate how books and literary networks shaped Northern Europe between 1000 and 1500 CE.鈥
The podcast enters its third season, sharing the research from CDN.
Combining the extensive reach of crowd-sourced platforms with the rigor of peer-reviewed academic databases to document electronic literature in Wikidata.
Mini-conference on sign linguistics gathers researchers from 幸运飞艇计划 and several other universities.
Stories are no longer exclusively a human domain.
Florence Walker and Emma Husa wins 鈥 and several others nominated.
"The Humanities are a necessity for our development as people and on a societal scale," says Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, the newly appointed Honorary Doctor at the Faculty of Humanities.
Professor Jill Walker Rettberg receives an ERC Advanced Grant to see how narrative archetypes influence the future of artificial intelligence.
The Center for Digital Narrative has moved into their new spaces in Langes gate.
The Center for Digital Narrative (CDN) launched summer 2023 and its research projects have been set in motion. The podcast series 鈥極ff Center鈥 shares the research from CDN with an international audience.
Wolfgang Hottner鈥檚 work on the role of inorganic materiality around 1800 poses new challenges for the research on the literature and aesthetics of the period. Now Hottner is awarded the Young Researchers Prize 2023 for his exceptional work and achievements.
Professor Scott Rettberg comments on collaborating with machines in literature.
A recording of event with books of Dobson, Parikka and Walker Rettberg.
Jill Walker Rettberg writes on how American and anglospheric AI origins can overshadow cultural heritage from other countries in the world.

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