(I think this should be of great interest here!) *Announcing the Open Access Repository of the Electronic Literature Organization Conference and Media Festival 2020*
The annual Electronic Literature Organization (ELO) Conference and Media Arts Festival was originally scheduled to be held July 16-19, 2020, at the University of Central Florida in downtown Orlando. As a result of the global pandemic, the conference was migrated online. The open access conference repository includes both the recorded live and submitted asynchronous works, as well as a virtual exhibition, and is open to all at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/elo2020/. ELO is an organization dedicated to electronic literature, or e-lit–literary works in which computation forms some essential part of the aesthetic. #ELOrlando offered an experimental, virtual opportunity to share research and creative contributions within an engaging, collegial atmosphere comprising e-lit scholars and practitioners from across the globe. The theme for ELO 2020 was “(un)continuity”: participants are invited to explore fluidity and nonbinary concepts, including, re/presentation; categorization; spectra of light, sound, and the ultra/infra visible; social organization; unity; and discord. We hope that you will find this shared archive useful in your own research, art, and teaching, in a time when this theme resonates with our global challenges. *Anastasia Salter* Director of Graduate Programs College of Arts & Humanities University of Central Florida anastasiasalter.net
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