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== Data Workers ==
 
== Data Workers ==
  
Exhibition at the [http://www.mundaneum.org/en Mundaneum] in Mons from 28 March until 29 April 2019.
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The '''opening''' is on '''Thursday 28 March from 18:00 until 22:00'''. As part of the exhibition, we invite [https://www.decontextualize.com/ Allison Parrish], an algoliterary poet from New York. She will give [http://constantvzw.org/site/About-automatic-writing-and-autocomplete-the-poetics-of-technology.html a talk in Passa Porta] on Thursday evening 25 April and a [http://constantvzw.org/site/The-Computational-Scrawl.html workshop at the Mundaneum] on Friday 26 April.
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Exhibition of stories told from an ‘algorithmic storyteller point of view’ at the [http://www.mundaneum.org/en Mundaneum]. The exhibition was a creation by members of Algolit, a group from Brussels involved in artistic research on algorithms and literature, from 28 March until 29 April 2019.
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As part of the exhibition, we invited [https://www.decontextualize.com/ Allison Parrish], an algoliterary poet from New York. She gave [http://constantvzw.org/site/About-automatic-writing-and-autocomplete-the-poetics-of-technology.html a talk in Passa Porta] on Thursday evening 25 April and a [http://constantvzw.org/site/The-Computational-Scrawl.html workshop at the Mundaneum] on Friday 26 April.
  
 
== Algolit ==
 
== Algolit ==

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Data Workers

Data-workers poster square.jpg

Exhibition of stories told from an ‘algorithmic storyteller point of view’ at the Mundaneum. The exhibition was a creation by members of Algolit, a group from Brussels involved in artistic research on algorithms and literature, from 28 March until 29 April 2019. Read more

As part of the exhibition, we invited Allison Parrish, an algoliterary poet from New York. She gave a talk in Passa Porta on Thursday evening 25 April and a workshop at the Mundaneum on Friday 26 April.

Algolit

Algolit is a workgroup around i-literature, free code and texts.It was initiated by Constant in 2012.

The group meets regularly following the principles of the Oulipo-meetings: they share work and thoughts and create together, with or without the company of an invitee. Algolit is open to anyone interested in exchanging practises around digital ways of reading and writing.