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E-Poetry 2003 Festival, Morgantown, West Virginia,
March 1, 2003 - 2:54pm -- hydrarchist
jim writes
"E-Poetry 2003
An International Digital Poetry Festival
West Virginia University, Morgantown
April 23-26, 2003
It is our pleasure to announce E-Poetry 2003: An International Digital Poetry Festival, the second event in the acclaimed E-Poetry series inaugurated in Buffalo in April 2001. E-Poetry is a series, directed by Loss Pequeño Glazier from the University at Buffalo, which provides an artist and practitioner-oriented series of events in the spirit of some of the early poetry festivals, such as the Vancouver Poetry Festival, 1963, and the Berkeley Poetry Conference, 1965. The series allows artists the opportunity to engage the state of their art and to advance its possibilities through dialog, performance, and peer interaction.
We are doubly pleased to announce the host institution for this year's event, West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV. In collaboration with E-Poetry 2003's co-director, Sandy Baldwin, we are planning a rich and varied three and a half days of digital poetry, conversation, and artist-oriented scholarship, in the inviting setting of West Virginia. E-Poetry 2003 extends the frontiers opened with E-Poetry 2001, adding numerous new voices and engaging new visions to the festival. This year's focus is on the "poetry" in "E-Poetry".
Please mark your calendars and plan to attend this event! Morgantown is 5 hours from Buffalo, 1 hour from Pittsburgh, 3 hours from Washington DC, and 5 hours from New York City. Further details about E-Poetry 2003 will be available soon.
Check the EPC E-Poetry page for more information as it becomes available: http://epc.buffalo.edu/e-poetry. Inquiries and proposals may be sent to the organizers at the e-mail addresses below. All participants must register to attend E-Poetry 2003 by April 1, 2003. A link to the registration form will be provided on this page by February 25th.
Plan to join us in Morgantown to celebrate this next articulation of the potentials of E-Poetry!
Loss Pequeño Glazier, E-Poetry Director [glazier@buffalo.edu]
Sandy Baldwin, E-Poetry 2003 Co-Director [charles.baldwin@mail.wvu.edu]"
jim writes
"E-Poetry 2003
An International Digital Poetry Festival
West Virginia University, Morgantown
April 23-26, 2003
It is our pleasure to announce E-Poetry 2003: An International Digital Poetry Festival, the second event in the acclaimed E-Poetry series inaugurated in Buffalo in April 2001. E-Poetry is a series, directed by Loss Pequeño Glazier from the University at Buffalo, which provides an artist and practitioner-oriented series of events in the spirit of some of the early poetry festivals, such as the Vancouver Poetry Festival, 1963, and the Berkeley Poetry Conference, 1965. The series allows artists the opportunity to engage the state of their art and to advance its possibilities through dialog, performance, and peer interaction.
We are doubly pleased to announce the host institution for this year's event, West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV. In collaboration with E-Poetry 2003's co-director, Sandy Baldwin, we are planning a rich and varied three and a half days of digital poetry, conversation, and artist-oriented scholarship, in the inviting setting of West Virginia. E-Poetry 2003 extends the frontiers opened with E-Poetry 2001, adding numerous new voices and engaging new visions to the festival. This year's focus is on the "poetry" in "E-Poetry".
Please mark your calendars and plan to attend this event! Morgantown is 5 hours from Buffalo, 1 hour from Pittsburgh, 3 hours from Washington DC, and 5 hours from New York City. Further details about E-Poetry 2003 will be available soon.
Check the EPC E-Poetry page for more information as it becomes available: http://epc.buffalo.edu/e-poetry. Inquiries and proposals may be sent to the organizers at the e-mail addresses below. All participants must register to attend E-Poetry 2003 by April 1, 2003. A link to the registration form will be provided on this page by February 25th.
Plan to join us in Morgantown to celebrate this next articulation of the potentials of E-Poetry!
Loss Pequeño Glazier, E-Poetry Director [glazier@buffalo.edu]
Sandy Baldwin, E-Poetry 2003 Co-Director [charles.baldwin@mail.wvu.edu]"