| Narrative Potential in New Media FAVA presents a workshop by Jfry Craig |
![]() |
| On March 27th, Jfry Craig will be hosting a workshop at FAVA, Edmonton. He will explore the potential of intertext, script writing and narrative potential. The workshop is $55 for members and $65 for non-members. Contact FAVA at 780-429-1671 |
|
The 20th Century, with innovative writers and works, not to mention advancements in technology and alternative publishing methods, has seen the conventional literary canon explode with an onslaught of postmodern juggernauts. “Maurice Benayoun, a French new media artist and inventor, proposes that most artists’ inventions are ‘gadgets’, made to solve the problem at hand. When these eventually generalize, they become tools valuable to a broader community of users” (Diamond). To open Jfry Craig will discuss conventional texts, showing the progression of non-linear narrative strategies. We will consider the work of Douglas Coupland, Ana Castillo, and Canadian poet Arran Fisher. Mr. Fisher's inclusion is important because contemporary poet's prose,, in particularly, has found new ways to explore narrative, description, and articulation. With an emphasis on language-play and narrative content, contemporary prose poets provide succinct examples of how writers extend the use of the conventional sentence and as a result dislodge the strict linear movement of a text. Such play within grammatical structures suggests a formal directive to readers. This directive, much like a hypertext, proposes formal deviations from strictly linear readings. |
| follow up |
Thanks to everyone who showed up. Here's a small list of some of the more talked about items during the workshop. Enjoy. links cited. |
Funding Provided By: |