Sandy Baldwin

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Rochester , NY
United States
New York US
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United States
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Sandy Baldwin is Associate Professor of English at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He received his PhD from New York University and is a Fulbright Scholar. His work imagines the future of literary studies in a digital age. 

 (source: Regards Croisés: Perspectives on Digital Literature)

Critical writing by this author:

Titlesort descending Publication Type Publisher Year
A Poem Is a Machine to Think With: Digital Poetry and the Paradox of Innovation Article in a print journal, Article in an online journal, Review Postmodern Culture 2003
Against Digital Poetics Conference paper or presentation 2009
CELL ROUNDTABLE - The Consortium for Electronic Literature Conference panel or roundtable 2015
CELL: The Consortium for Electronic Literature Conference paper or presentation 2014
Cicatrix: Pain, Sex, and Dying in E-Literature Forum 2012
Code: Redact <Redact> Conference paper or presentation 2008
Collaborative Creativity in New Media (roundtable) Conference panel or roundtable 2014
Curating and Creating Electronic Works in Arts Contexts Conference panel or roundtable 2015
E-lit Pedagogy in Global Setting Conference panel or roundtable
Editing Electronic Literature in the Global Publishing System Conference paper or presentation 2013
International Electronic LIterature Conference panel or roundtable 2007
Literary Spamming in Games: Cold Dust in Lord of the Rings Online and Endgame in Counter-Strike Conference panel or roundtable 2015
Logging In Conference paper or presentation 2008
Logging In and Getting Off: Login, Labor, Literature, and the Subject of the Net Article in a print journal, Article in an online journal symploke 2009
On Display: Body-­Machine-­Poem Conference paper or presentation 2011
PAIN.TXT Article in an online journal Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2014
Ping Poetics Article in an online journal Electronic Book Review (ebr) 2009
Preface [to Regards Croisés: Perspectives on Digital Literature] Article or chapter in a book West Virginia University Press 2010
Process Window: Code Work, Code Aesthetics, Code Poetics Article or chapter in a book Cybertext Yearbook 2003
R/W/E or CHMOD -777 Article in a print journal 2013

Editorial work:

Titlesort descending Year Publisher
E-Lit in Arabic Universities: Status Quo and Challenges 2017 Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures
Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice: A Report from the HERA Joint Research Project 2014 ELMCIP: Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice, Center for Literary Computing, West Virginia University
Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice: A Report from the HERA Joint Research Project (e-Pub) 2014 ELMCIP: Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice, Center for Literary Computing, West Virginia University, West Virginia University Press
Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice: A Report from the HERA Joint Research Project (PDF e-book) 2014 ELMCIP: Electronic Literature as a Model of Creativity and Innovation in Practice, Center for Literary Computing, West Virginia University, West Virginia University Press
Electronic Literature Communities 2015 Center for Literary Computing, West Virginia University
ELO 2017: Book of Abstracts and Catalogs 2017 Edições UFP
Hyperrhiz 16: Globalizing Electronic Literature 2017 Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures
Looking Back while Moving Forward: The Case of Concrete Poetry and Sankofa 2017 Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures
music/sound/noise 2000 Electronic Book Review (ebr)
PO.EX: Essays from Portugal on Cyberliterature and Intermedia 2014 Center for Literary Computing, West Virginia University
Regards Croisés: Perspectives on Digital Literature 2010 West Virginia University Press
Transcontinental Texts: Reality or Fantasy? Muhammad Sanajilah's Novel Chat as a Sample 2017 Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures
“No Country for E-Lit?” – India and Electronic Literature 2017 Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures

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