Mark C. Marino

Person
Residency: 
Los Angeles , CA
United States
California US
Nationality: 
United States
US
Born: 
1972
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Mark C. Marino is a writer and scholar of digital literature living in Los Angeles. He is the Director of Communication of the Electronic Literature Organization (http://eliterature.org). His works include “Living Will,” “a show of hands,” and “Marginalia in the Library of Babel.” He was one of ten co-authors of 10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10 (http://10print.org) and is a collaborator with Jessica Pressman and Jeremy Douglass on the forthcoming Reading Project: A Collaborative Analysis of William Poundstone's Project for Tachistoscope {Bottomless Pit}. He is currently working with his two childrenon a series of interactive children's stories entitled Mrs. Wobbles and the Tangerine House. He is an Associate Professor (Teaching) at the University of Southern California where he directs the Humanities and Critical Code Studies (HaCCS) Lab (http://haccslab.com). His complete portfolio is here: http://markcmarino.com

Works by this author:

Work title Publication Type Year
Mrs. Wobbles and the Tangerine House Published on the Web (individual site) 2013
Mrs. Wobbles and the Tangerine House: The Mysterious Floor Exhibited at gallery or event, Published on the Web (individual site) 2013
off_course: Escuela del Caos Performance 2013
Reality: Being @SpencerPratt Published on the Web (social network) 2013
SpeidiShow Exhibited at gallery or event, Performance, Published on the Web (social network) 2013
Testament de vie Published on the Web (online journal) 2013
Tournament of la Poéstry a netprov Published on the Web (individual site), Published on the Web (online gallery), Published on the Web (social network) 2013
Living Will Exhibited at gallery or event 2012
The Colonization of Memory Locative narrative 2012
Occupy MLA Published on the Web (social network) 2011
The LA Flood Project Exhibited at gallery or event, Published on the Web (individual site), Published on the Web (online gallery) 2011
What the Nightwoman Texted Published on the Web (online journal) 2010
The Ballad of Workstudy Seth Published on the Web (online journal) 2009
a show of hands Published on the Web (individual site), Published on the Web (online journal) 2008
Los Wikiless Timespedia Published on the Web (online journal) 2008
Marginalia in the Library of Babel Published on the Web (online journal) 2007
Grand Thieves Audio Modologues Published on the Web (online journal) 2004
Stravinsky's Muse Published on the Web (online journal) 2002
Labyrinth: the Rulebook without Game Exhibited at gallery or event, Published on the Web (individual site) 2001
12 Easy Lessons to Better Time Travel Published on the Web (individual site) 1998

Critical writing by this author:

Title Publication Type Publisher Year
A Response to the Report on Publishing E-Lit in Europe Conference paper or presentation 2011
Netprov - Networked Improv Literature Article in an online journal Writer Response Theory 2011
Geo-locative narratives and e-lit: A Literary Positioning Conference panel or roundtable 2010
Intersecting Approaches to Electronic Literature: Close-Reading Code, Content, and Cartographies in “William Poundstone’s “Project for the Tachistoscope: [Bottomless Pit]” Conference panel or roundtable 2010
Electronic Literature as an Information System Article in an online journal Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures 2009
Responses to "On Reading 300 Works of Electronic Literature: Preliminary Reflections" Weblog On the Human 2009
Examining The Information Systems Of The Electronic Literature Collection Conference panel or roundtable 2008
Original Chat: Exploring the Origins of the Turing Test Conference paper or presentation 2008
International Electronic LIterature Conference panel or roundtable 2007
Wiki Notes on International Electronic Literature from the 2007 ELO Symposium Panel on International Electronic LIterature Notes and Drafts 2007
Critical Code Studies Article in an online journal Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2006
I, Chatbot: The Gender and Race Performativity of Conversational Agents Book (Ph.D. dissertation) - print 2006
Benchmark Fiction: A Framework for Comparative New Media Studes Article on the author's website
Beyond Collaborative Horizons Conference panel or roundtable
On Twelve Easy Lessons to Better Time Travel Article or chapter in a book The MIT Press
Session 5.2 Experiments in #Netprov & Participatory Narratives Conference panel or roundtable

Curator of:

Title City Country Datesort ascending
Elit 4 Kids Porto Portugal July 18, 2018
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Mark C. Marino
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