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  1. Serge Bouchardon

    Serge Bouchardon is Professor at the University of Technology of Compiegne (France), where he teaches interactive writing. His research focuses on digital creation, in particular digital literature.

    As an author, he is interested in the way the gestures specific to the Digital contribute to the construction of meaning. His creations have been exhibited in many venues in Europe, America, Africa and the Middle East. They have been selected in various online reviews (bleuOrange, Hyperrhiz, SpringGun, The New River). The creation Loss of Grasp (http://lossofgrasp.com/) won the New Media Writing Prize 2011.

    Research: http://www.utc.fr/~bouchard/      
    Creation: http://www.utc.fr/~bouchard/works/

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 12.09.2010 - 19:11

  2. Talan Memmott

    Talan Memmott is a hypermedia writer/artist, his hypermedia work is generally Web-based and freely accessible on the Internet. Memmott has taught digital art, electronic writing, and new media studies in the Digital Culture and Communication Program at the Blekinge Institute of Technology in Karlskrona, Sweden, the Teledramatic Arts and Technology Department at California State University Monterey Bay; the Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Colorado Boulder, and the Rhode Island School of Design. He is currently a researcher at University of Bergen. Memmott holds an MFA in Literary Arts/Electronic Writing from Brown University and a PhD in Interaction Design from Malmö University. Memmott was a co-editor for the Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 2 (ELO), and the ELMCIP Anthology of European Electronic Literature.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 16.09.2010 - 17:06

  3. Torbjørn Skårild

    Torbjørn Skårild (b. 1964) studied at the Academy of Art in Trondheim and the Art Academy in Dusseldorf. Skårild has made two short films; All as Nothing at All (1994) - for which he received the Terje Vigen Award at the Norwegian Short Film Festival in Grimstad, and nominated for the Norwegian National Film Award Amanda for Best Short Film - and All in All (2003), which was awarded the Grand Prix at the Norwegian Short Film Festival in Grimstad 2003, and won the National Film Award Amanda for Best Short Film in 2003.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 15.10.2012 - 11:59