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Joe Tabbi

ebr is both a serious literary and new media art journal as well as a research and development platform that investigates new forms of critical writing as it relates to electronic writing, interface design and distributed community building. Pursuing its mission to radically reconfigure the ways in which graphic design, writing, editing and reading converge in the web-based interface, ebr offers readers a "dynamic interface" for the journal, i.e. one that constantly changes. Built upon a self-organizing database, the interface visibly transforms, ripples, reconfigures, and shifts in response to the actions of the site's editors, writers, and users. The list of contributor's is huge and includes some of the leading practitioners and theorists in literature and new media including Gregory Ulmer, Katherine Hayles, Stephanie Strickland, Charles Bernstein, Michael Berube and ebr editor Joe Tabbi.
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||| HIAFF 3.0 | university of colorado | department of art and art history | digital arts area | in conjunction with alt-x | atlas | blurr
[Intro] "Like the webarts here under discussion, ebr approaches the Internet, in the first instance, as a unique art medium. That is why, although ebr remains a literary journal, the editors have always emphasized its visual aspect. We do this not for purposes of illustration only; nor is it our archival mission to scan images and texts that were never intended for digital reproduction. Rather, we're interested in how the hand and the eye of a reader, accustomed to the turning pages of a book, can be guided through a well-designed web installation by the collaborative action of word and image."

Joe Tabbi, introduction to "web arts"