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Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 15:20:11 +0200

From: Johannes Auer

Subject: Call for submissions: 1st Bachelors' Prize for Net-Literature

Literaturhaus Stuttgart: Call for submissions

1st Bachelors' Prize for Net-Literature

What characterizes net-literature? The fact that is has to do with

computers linked to the net, and that it can't simply be transferred

one-to-one onto paper, of course. And so "net" is the most significant,

primary element of the compound.

So far, what has not been at the center of focus is the actual writing

apparatus, the computer itself, the universal machine, and if one is to

believe Dieter Daniels, a bachelors' machine. Marcel Duchamp, inventor

of the "Machine Celibataire" defined it in the succinct and cogent

phrase "short-circuit on desire".

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Submissions to be made via the competition website

http://www.junggesellenpreis.de

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The 1st Bachelors' Prize for Net-Literature is aimed at making the

sterile bachelors' machine fertile and is calling for entries in a

productive net-literature competition. In accordance with the nature of

the venture, participation is restricted to men.

Issues to be examined and possibly revised are:

- the clichÈ of the hacker, without any contact to the opposite sex and

hence in permanent "bachelor mode" (Daniels), sitting at his computer

night after night, trying to penetrate strange systems.

- the topos of the computer-obsessed man who has been dreaming

ceaselessly of the machine as the perfect lover ever since E.T.A.

Hoffmann's tale "The Sandman".

- the discriminatory claim that there is a male passion for frickeling

around instead of producing art.

Interested women and Haecksen are advised to inform themselves of the

relevant prizes sponsoring women and of scholarships for net-literature

(Willemer Prize, "Die Hoege" etc.).

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Submissions to be made via the competition website

http://www.junggesellenpreis.de

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The 1st Bachelor's Prize for Net-Literature will be awarded in the

Literaturhaus Stuttgart during the festival Code - Interface - Concept (

9-11 November 2005).

The winning contribution will receive E2000.00. In addition up to 3

"honored mentions" will be announced.

Conditions of participation:

Participation is restricted to men.

The subject of the bachelors' machine can be treated in the contribution

but this is not obligatory for participation.

The contribution must be submitted at the latest by 30.09.05.

Only web addresses ( URLs) can be submitted.

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Jury

Dr. Florian Hˆllerer (Literaturhaus Stuttgart)

Johannes Auer (artist and curator of Code - Interface - Concept, Stuttgart)

Dr. Friedrich W. Block (philologist, artist and curator of the Literary Foundation Br¸ckner-K¸hner, Kassel)

Florian Cramer (philologist, Berlin)

Dr. Beat Suter (philologist and editor of edition cyberfiction, Z¸rich)

Literaturhaus Stuttgart in co-operation with Johannes Auer

Literaturhaus Stuttgart

Breitscheidestrasse 4

D-70174 Stuttgart

Fon +49 (0) 711 - 22 02 17 3

Fax +49 (0) 711 - 22 02 17 48

www.literaturhaus-stuttgart.de

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