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  1. Marcus Boon

    I am a writer, journalist and Associate Professor in the English Literature department at York University, Toronto. I'm also a member of that university's Social and Political Thought program. For 2011-12, I will be a Fellow at Cornell University's Society for the Humanities, working with a group on "Sound: Culture, Theory, Practice, Politics."

    I grew up in London to English and German parents and came of age during the punk era, turned on by hearing "Anarchy in the UK" on pirate radio one night in a bedroom in the suburbs, and by a recording of John Coltrane's "My Favorite Things", also heard in that same bedroom. I studied English literature at University College London, while writing reviews for the New Musical Express, DJing warehouse parties, and making trips to New York where I encountered the splendorous world of NYC hiphop, graffiti, Afrika Bambaataa, electro and other dance scenes.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 27.10.2011 - 13:10

  2. Söke Dinkla

    Söke Dinkla is an art historian who works as a curator and critic in the fields of art, architecture, design and new media. In 1997 she organized the exhibitionInterAct! in Duisburg (D) and published Pioniere Interaktiver Kunst von 1970 bis heute. Since 1998 she has been working as a researcher at the Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum Duisburg where, in 1999 she curated Connected Cities - Processes of Art in the Urban Network, a multilocal, networked event between eight cities in the Ruhr Area. Connected Cities dealt with the potentials of interactive media art and cultural networks in a transforming pan-urban environment. (Source: http://www.v2.nl/archive/people/soke-dinkla)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 01.11.2011 - 11:16

  3. Dieter Daniels


    Jill Walker Rettberg - 01.11.2011 - 11:27

  4. Bryan Alexander

    Bryan Alexander is Director of Research at the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE, http://nitle.org). 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 01.11.2011 - 13:43

  5. Sharif Ezzat

    An Egyptian-American multimedia artist based in San Francisco. In 1998 Sharif launched Good Food Productions, through which he works in a wide variety of digital media, from web sites and videos to interactive kiosks and installations. His work has been featured by Adbusters, the San Francisco International Film Festival, and the Electronic Literaure Organization. Sharif has toured extensively with human beatbox Yuri Lane, providing multimedia visuals for Yuri's theatrical and musical performances, as well as showcasing his skills as a spoken word artist. Each year he helps produce the Arab Film Festival in California, providing print, web, and motion graphics design expertise.

    (Source: author's website)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 08.11.2011 - 15:22

  6. Millie Niss

    Millie Niss is a web artist who has had interactive web installations published online in the United States, Brazil, the UK, and Scandinavia. She is based in New York City and in North Tonawanda, NY. Much of her work was done in collaboration with Martha Deed. This site, Sporkworld, began as Millie's personal portfolio web site. In addition to the work on Sporkworld, Millie has many online publications. A selection of her videos (some in collaboration with Martha Deed), were shown at the Scope NY Art Fair in 2006. Her visual art (in both hardcopy and computer formats) has been shown in several gallery shows and her non-digital poetry and nonfiction has been widely published on and offline. By both avocation and vocation, Millie occasionally does computer consulting and web design for nonprofit and small commercial clients. Millie graduated from Columbia College in New York City with a BA in Mathematics, magna cum laude in 1993. She took computer science courses while at college for four semesters. After graduating, she attended a math Ph.D. program at Brown University for two years before deciding to change fields and to pursue her writing and art.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 08.11.2011 - 16:02

  7. Melissa Lucas

    Melissa is working on her PhD in Scandinavian Literature with a focus on E-Lit from this region. She is a student at the University of Washington in Seattle, and is currently (2012) engaged in research at the University of Bergen. She was named the 2012 Nadia Christensen Scholar for excellence in Nordic studies, and has been a graduate student teacher of Danish at UW for five years.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.11.2011 - 17:02

  8. Mette-Marie Zacher Sørensen

    Completed a PhD on digital poetry at Aarhus University in 2013.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.11.2011 - 17:44

  9. Richard E. Higgason

    Richard E. Higgason is an instructor at Blue River Community College where he teaches English. He received his PhD from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, specializing in Literature and Criticism, in May 2002. His dissertation, Hypertext Performances/Hypertext Communities, directly addresses two issues in hypertext studies: the lack of a significant body of criticism analyzing individual works of hypertext, and the lack of discussions concerning the challenges of teaching hypertext literature. (Bio from Jodi 3.3 in 2003)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 16.11.2011 - 12:34

  10. Jenny Weight

    This author publishes creative work under the name Geniwate.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 16.11.2011 - 12:56

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