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  1. Stéphane Mallarmé

    Stéphane Mallarmé (French: [stefan malaʁme]; 18 March 1842 – 9 September 1898), whose real name was Étienne Mallarmé, was a French poet and critic. He was a major French symbolist poet, and his work anticipated and inspired several revolutionary artistic schools of the early 20th century, such as Cubism, Futurism (art), Dadaism, and Surrealism.

    Source: Wikipedia

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 04.11.2013 - 13:41

  2. Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture

    After three successful symposia in 2002, 2003 and 2004, the CASBC/ACEHL was formally founded in 2004 to provide an opportunity for scholars working in a broad range of humanities and social science disciplines in Canadian universities to meet annually on the common ground of studies in book and print cultures.

    Source: Organization's Website

    Patricia Tomaszek - 05.11.2013 - 14:00

  3. Nadine Desrochers

    Nadine Desrochers is an Assistant Professor at the Université de Montréal’s school of library and information science (EBSI). She holds a PhD in French Literature from the University of Ottawa and an MLIS from Western University. Her research examines the paratext and perceptions surrounding cultural products, both in print and online, as well as the information-seeking and information-sharing habits of creators. In so doing, she builds bridges with her humanities background, offering an interdisciplinary outlook into the role of libraries and other information providers as cultural agents. Her work on the paratext has been presented at various annual conferences (American Society for Information Science and Technology, Canadian Association for the Study of Book Culture, Congrès des milieux documentaires). Her communication entitled, “Private Practice, Public Gratitude: Following the Traces of Information Behaviours in Acknowledgement Paratext”, co-written with Jen (J.L.) Pecoskie (Wayne State University), won the Overall Best Paper award at the annual conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science (2012).

    Patricia Tomaszek - 05.11.2013 - 14:01

  4. Marsha Berry

    Marsha Berry is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University, where she lectures in digital media and creative writing for undergraduate degrees. Her art practice includes performing arts, poetry, video art and new media. Recently, she has explored notions of memory, place and displacement through video art, photography and poetry. Marsha’s current research investigates locative and social media, and perceptions of place.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 18.11.2013 - 16:01

  5. Speculaire

    Speculaire

    Alex Belov - 18.11.2013 - 17:39

  6. Station Graphique

    STATION GRAPHIQUE est un studio de création basé à Rennes.
    Fred Murie, graphiste et développeur indépendant, réunit autour de lui une équipe de professionnels de l'image pour éclairer votre communication sur le papier et l’écran.
    Notre expérience et nos compétences permettent d’apporter des solutions adaptées à tous vos besoins de communications.

    Internet et nouveaux médias

    STATION GRAPHIQUE est spécialisé en webdesign et développement de site Internet. En adaptant la technologie Drupal à votre demande, nous vous apportons des outils simples et performants pour garantir votre visibilité sur la toile.
    Site de présentation, site administrable, intranet, extranet, site marchand, vidéo sur Internet, référencement

    Infographie et impressions

    STATION GRAPHIQUE imagine avec vous les outils les plus novateurs et les supports les plus pertinents pour mettre en lumière votre identité visuelle. Nous concevons votre communication papier et assurons une parfaite exécution de vos impressions.
    Logo, charte graphique, cartes de visite, plaquette, dépliant, catalogue, affiche

    Audiovisuel et animations

    Alex Belov - 18.11.2013 - 17:42

  7. Fred Murie

    Fred Murie

    Alex Belov - 18.11.2013 - 17:45

  8. Birgit Hatlehol

    Curator and organizer of poetry festivals, among other's the Oslo Poetry Film - Festival for Digital and Visual Poetry.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 19.11.2013 - 14:40

  9. Capilano University, CultureNet (Associate of Arts Degree - Culture & Technology)

    CultureNet is a two-year multidisciplinary program designed for students interested in examining contemporary culture with a focus on how people interact with technology.
    The rapid introduction of new technologies is making us rethink how we communicate, how we create, and how we share knowledge.  What impact does this have on society? How is it reshaping our economy, politics, citizenship, education, the arts and culture?  These questions are at the heart of CultureNet - Capilano University’s Associate of Arts Degree in Culture and Technology.

    While in the program, CultureNet students are challenged to participate in current debates on the relationship between culture, technology and education while exploring future career and/or study options with the assistance of faculty and guest lecturers active in the arts, culture industries, education, information technology and new media.

    This program is no longer accepting applications.

    Source: program's website

    Patricia Tomaszek - 05.02.2014 - 14:08

  10. Brian Ganter

    Brian joined the department in 2008. His areas of interest include post-modern and post-colonial print and digital literatures, representations of globalization and Empire in texts of the 20th and 21st centuries, media studies and film, critical theory, and Marxism. He is currently the convener of the CultureNet program, an interdisciplinary degree program in culture and technology.

    Brian currently holds degrees in Film, English, and Media Studies and is finishing his PhD in Literature at the University of Washington, Seattle. He has written and directed several short narrative and documentary films and videos. His latest feature film Metropole (2008) has screened in London (The British Museum), Italy, Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle.

    Having published in journals including Textual Practice and The Red Critique Brian continues to write for both popular and academic publications. He teaches a variety of intermediary courses in writing, fiction, drama, and digital literature and media, ranging from courses in “Detective Fiction” to the history of technology in literature.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 05.02.2014 - 14:21

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