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  1. Nick Montfort

    Nick Montfort's computer-generated books of poetry include #!, the collaboration 2×6, Autopia, and The Truelist, the first in the new Using Electricity series from Counterpath. Among his more than fifty digital projects are the collaborations The Deletionist (with Amaranth Borsuk and Jesper Juul), Sea and Spar Between (with Stephanie Strickland), the translation project Renderings, and the group blog Grand Text Auto, along with his several works of interactive fiction and digital poetry. His collaborations also include the sticker novel Implementation (with Scott Rettberg) and 2002: A Palindrome Story (with William Gillespie). With Ian Bogost, he helped to develop the platform studies approach and edits the corresponding series from MIT Press. He is also editor of the Using Electricity series of computer-generated books from Counterpath. He develops digital artwork for gallery settings and performs livecoding to produce visualizations for musicians.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 12.09.2010 - 19:26

  2. Hans Kristian Rustad

    Hans Kristian Rustad completed his PhD thesis in 2008 in Scandinavian Literature, entitled “Textplay in hypertext”, where he approached electronic literature from an aesthetic reception-theoretical point of view. Currently he is teaching digital aesthetics and semiotics at Hedmark University College in Hamar.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 12.09.2010 - 20:39

  3. J. R. Carpenter

    J. R. Carpenter is a British-Canadian artist, writer, and researcher working across performance, print, and digital media. She was born in Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1972. She lived in Montreal, Canada, from 1990 - 2009. She now lives and works in England.

    Carpenter has been using the Internet as a medium for the creation and dissemination of experimental texts since 1993. Her work has been presented at museums, galleries, conferences, and festivals around the world and is included in The Rhizome ArtBase, the Electronic Literature Collection Volumes One, Two, Three, and Four, and the ELMCIP Anthology of European Electronic Literature.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.01.2011 - 16:48

  4. David Thomas Prater

    David Prater is an Australian-born writer, editor and researcher. He holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Australian Literature (University of Sydney, 1994), a Master of Arts in English (University of Melbourne, 2004) and a PhD in literature and publishing (Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, 2010). Over the last decade his poetry has been published in a range of Australian and international journals and anthologies, including Jacket, Meanjin, Southerly, slope (USA) and Best Australian Poetry 2003 (UQP). His debut poetry collection We Will Disappear was published by Soi3 (Papertiger Media) in August 2007, and was launched at the Melbourne Writers Festival and the Queensland Poetry Festival. Vagabond Press published his chapbook Morgenland, containing poems written in Korea and Japan, in the same year. David has been invited to appear at numerous Australian writers’ festivals including the National Young Writers Festival, Next Wave Festival, the Emerging Writers Festival, the Melbourne Writers Festival, Overload Poetry Festival and the Queensland Poetry Festival.

    David Prater - 28.03.2011 - 16:54

  5. Louis Armand

    LOUIS ARMAND is a visual artist and writer who has lived in Prague since 1994 and directs the Centre for Critical & Cultural Theory in the Philosophy Faculty at Charles University. He has had three solo exhibitions and in 2006 was a featured artist at the Prague Art Fair. He is the author of two volumes of prose fiction and has authored and edited a dozen volumes of non-fiction, including Contemporary Poetics (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2007). 

    His poetry has appeared in The Age, New York Quarterly, Agenda, Poetry Review, Sulfur and Stand, as well as The Penguin Anthology of Australian Poetry (ed. John Kinsella), Calyx: 30 Contemporary Australian Poets (eds. Michael Brennan and Peter Minter, Sydney: Paper Bark Press, 2000), and The Best Australian Poems (ed. Peter Rose, 2008). 

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 21.03.2012 - 13:18

  6. David Harris Ebenbach

    David Harris Ebenbach

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.06.2013 - 22:08

  7. Alvar C.H. Freude

    Designer, new media artist and coder, interested in power politics and the communicative and participatory possibilities of the internet.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 04.07.2013 - 12:09