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The podcast enters its third season, sharing the research from CDN.
Combining the extensive reach of crowd-sourced platforms with the rigor of peer-reviewed academic databases to document electronic literature in Wikidata.
Florence Walker og Emma Husa wins – and several others nominated.
Professor Jill Walker Rettberg receives an ERC Advanced Grant to see how narrative archetypes influence the future of artificial intelligence.
The Center for Digital Narrative has moved into their new spaces in Langes gate.
The Center for Digital Narrative (CDN) launched summer 2023 and its research projects have been set in motion. The podcast series ‘Off Center’ shares the research from CDN with an international audience.
Professor Scott Rettberg comments on collaborating with machines in literature.
A recording of event with books of Dobson, Parikka and Walker Rettberg.
Jill Walker Rettberg writes on how American and anglospheric AI origins can overshadow cultural heritage from other countries in the world.
CDN opening on December 11th, with Rector, Research Council and Drummer Boys.
Professor Robert Arellano leads us through the history of hypertext – five decades of storytelling up to today.
Gabriele de Seta receives Trond Mohn Foundation grant to research folkloric responses to the code we don't quite understand.
Machine Vision on radio: About the history of humans expanding our vision with technology, on Start the Week.
The Center for Digital Narrative (CDN) launched summer 2023 and its research projects have been set in motion. The podcast series ‘Off Center’ shares the research from CDN with an international audience.
The bi-weekly podcast series ‘Off Center’, hosted by Scott Rettberg, Director of the Center for Digital Narrative, has launched. Read more about it and find out where you can listen to the podcast.
Join the Center for Digital Narrative.
The Center for Digital Narrative (CDN) has been awarded the status of Center of Research Excellence. The center will investigate new forms of digital narrative in electronic literature, digital games, social media and AI-driven storytelling.
Professor Scott Rettberg and associate professor Ingrid Halland receive 12 million each from the Research Council of Norway for projects at the intersection between technology and aesthetics.

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