Digital Literature
The Digital Literature Project (di.ki) aims to increase knowledge about digital literature and to support creation of new works of art.
Introduction
The Digital Literature Project aims to increase knowledge of digital literature in Finland and internationally during the year 2021. It also offers a platform for professionals in the fields of literature, arts, and programming to meet and find new ways to collaborate. The project organises events such as an open webinar for the general public and a Digital Literature Hackathon for those interested in creating new works of digital literature.
The Digital Literature Project is a collaborative project organised by Nuoren Voiman Liitto, a Finnish literary Society, ELKE ry, Aalto Studios, The Master’s Programme in Writing at the University of the Arts Helsinki and Nokturno – a website for digital and experimental literature. The project is supported by the Finnish Cultural Foundation and the Promotion Center for Audiovisual Culture AVEK.
Contact information for the project
Project name
Digital Literature Project di.ki
Time
01/2021-12/2021
Funder
The Finnish Cultural Foundation and Promotion Center for Audiovisual Culture AVEK
Collaborators
- Nuoren Voiman Liitto
- ELKE ry
- Aalto Studios
- Nokturno – a website for digital and experimental literature
Introduction
The Digital Literature Project aims to increase knowledge of digital literature in Finland and internationally during the year 2021. It also offers a platform for professionals in the fields of literature, arts, and programming to meet and find new ways to collaborate. The project organises events such as an open webinar for the general public and a Digital Literature Hackathon for those interested in creating new works of digital literature.
The Digital Literature Project is a collaborative project organised by Nuoren Voiman Liitto, a Finnish literary Society, ELKE ry, Aalto Studios, The Master’s Programme in Writing at the University of the Arts Helsinki and Nokturno – a website for digital and experimental literature. The project is supported by the Finnish Cultural Foundation and the Promotion Center for Audiovisual Culture AVEK.