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Interrupt is an annual academic conference hosted by the Digital Language Arts program of the Department of Literary Arts at Brown University. The event explores digital language-based works from a wide range of communities in art, literature, games, music, and computation. Interrupt aims to break through the conventions of self-selecting and self-referring academic conferences, to put researchers in conversation with working artists, poets with programmers, game designers with experimental performing artists. Maximum Sideline: Postscript was an exhibition organized in tandem with events occurring at the Granoff Center for Creative Arts for the third edition of the conference.
Postscript for Interrupt 3
Clement Valla, Anna-Sophie Berger, Jessie Hlebo, David Court, Ian Hatcher, Alex Turgeon, Sophia Le Fraga, Francesca Capone
Organized by Francesca Capone and Tabitha Piseno
Throws
Ian Hatcher
Primary Source
Francesca Capone
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Jesse Hlebo, In defense of, 10 ideological texts
(Holy Bible (King James Version), War Is A Force That Gives Us Meaning (Chris Hedges), The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (John Maynard Keynes), Philosophy of Right (Georg Hegel), Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire (Antonioni Negri/Michael Hardt), The Phenomenology of Mind (Georg Hegel), Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand), The Torah, The Communist Manifesto (Karl Marx), Capitalism and Freedom (Milton Friedman)), threaded rod, washer’s, nut’s, spray paint
Jesse Hlebo, All That Fits, Archival Pigment Prints
Surface Survey
Clement Valla
Achey Breaky
Alex Turgeon
Wind Sonatas (long distance)
Anna-Sophie Berger
like images, chiaroscuro, lookinggazing out/at/on the horizonborder
David Court
David Court, graphics (lookinggazing out/at/on the horizonborder),
Laser-etched raster patterns on heart-leaf philodendron leaves
Of Asphodel
Sophia Le Fraga
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NOT SORRY, A view-master collaboration with Rin Johnson
Sophia Le Fraga