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  1. Chris Ault

    Associate professor in the Interactive Multimedia program at the College of New Jersey, covering a range of subjects from video games to interaction design to digital media production and literacy. Prior a researcher and adjunct professor in NYU’s pioneering Interactive Telecommunications Program. Educational background includes a bachelor’s degree from the Plan II Honors Program at the University of Texas, and a master’s from ITP at NYU. Ault has worked in areas including animation, interactive music, and interactive art, and has done commercial work as a copywriter and web developer.

    Scott Rettberg - 26.03.2012 - 13:10

  2. Gavin Inglis

    Scottish writer and performer of fiction. Involved in organising festivals, and also teaches flash fiction at Edinburgh University. 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 26.03.2012 - 13:38

  3. Tina Escaja

    Tina Escaja is Distinguised Professor of Spanish & Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Vermont. She joined the department in 1993, after earning her Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania. She is originally from Spain, and was born in Zamora in 1965.

    Escaja also uses the pseudonym Alm@ Pérez (sometimes written Alma Pérez).

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.03.2012 - 10:28

  4. Alma Pérez

    Pseudonym of Tina Escaja. Also spelt as "Alm@ Pérez".

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.03.2012 - 10:46

  5. Amy J Elias

    Amy Elias's research interests include contemporary literatures, time and history studies, narrative theory, and the interdisciplinary relation of the contemporary arts; she also has teaching and research background in digital media, the novel, and American Studies. She is affiliated faculty with UT Cinema Studies, UT American Studies and is a fellow at the UT Center for the Study of Social Justice. Her book Sublime Desire concerned with the relation between postmodern historiography and the historical romance tradition and won the George and Barbara Perkins Award from the International Society for the Study of Narrative. She is the founder and past president of A.S.A.P.: The Association for the Study of the Arts of the Present and hosted the association’s launch conference in Knoxville in 2009; the conference featured work by 115 speakers from China, the UK, the U.S., Japan, Canada, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain.  Her second book in progress, titled Only Connect: Dialogics and the Arts After Modernism, concerns the aesthetics of interactivity and relationality in the contemporary arts.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.04.2012 - 13:11

  6. Karen Tanenbaum

    Karen Tanenbaum is a PhD candidate studying Adaptivity in Tangible and Ubiquitous Computing at Simon Fraser University.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 07.04.2012 - 14:18

  7. Theresa Tanenbaum

    Dr. Theresa Jean Tanenbaum (“Tess”) is a game designer, artist, maker, and assistant professor in the Department of Informatics at the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of California-Irvine where she is a founding member of the Transformative Play Lab. She received her PhD from the School of Interactive Arts + Technology at Simon Fraser University.

     

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 07.04.2012 - 14:20

  8. Transliteracy Research Group

    The Transliteracy Research Group is led by Professor Sue Thomas at De Montfort University. The group defines ‘transliteracy’ as ‘the ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks. 

    (Source: Organization website)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.04.2012 - 10:31

  9. UnderAcademy College

    UnderAcademy College was established by Talan Memmott in 2011 as an arena for pedagogical and curricular experiments around the idea of alternative online education. UnderAcademy does not have a campus or a central meeting place and uses various social media platforms for organizational purposes, as well as for the running of the courses that it offers. As Memmott states in his role as Provisional Provost (press release: February 1, 2012), “We are trying to do something different here. UnderAcademy is not anti-academic, it is under — like under the influence of the academy. And, we are not a university; we are called a college because of its phonological proximity to collage.”

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.04.2012 - 12:20

  10. Elisabeth Nesheim


    Elisabeth Nesheim lives in Bergen, Norway. She completed her MA in Digital Culture at the University of Bergen in 2011, and is now a PhD stipendiat at the same institute. She also holds a BA in process and project leadership from the Kaospilots in Denmark and has been working as a program coordinator for Piksel, a media lab and an annual festival for electronic art and F/LOSS technologies (2008-2011). Main research area is investigation of technology from a humanistic perspective, with a particular emphasis on sense plasticity, embodiment, and haptic interfaces.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.04.2012 - 15:56

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