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Matteo D’Ambrosio
Matteo D’Ambrosio is Professor of History of Literary Criticism at the University of Naples Federico II. Semiotician and avant-garde historian, he has studied at Harvard University (as Fulbright Fellow); Yale University; Getty Research Institute (as Visiting Scholar), and he has been Visiting Professor of Literary Semiotics at the PUC of São Paulo. As a member of the Ministerial committee for the centenary of Futurism, between 2009 and 2011 he has participated in various symposia and events (Helsinki, Stuttgart, Tirana, Nice, Chambéry, Grenoble, Milan, Rome, Capri, Ferrara, Naples, Florence…). After six volumes on the relationships between the Futurist movement and Neapolitan culture (1990-1996), he has published Futurismo e altre avanguardie (1999); Le “Commemorazioni in Avanti” di F. T. Marinetti. Futurismo e critica letteraria (1999); Roman Jakobson e il Futurismo italiano (2009).
Patricia Tomaszek - 13.01.2011 - 15:43
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Mario Franco
Mario Franco
Patricia Tomaszek - 13.01.2011 - 15:50
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Luigi Frezza
Luigi Frezza
Patricia Tomaszek - 13.01.2011 - 16:57
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Jason Nelson
An Oklahoma native, Nelson teaches and researches Net Art and Electronic Literature at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He exhibits widely in galleries and journals, with work featured around the globe in New York, Mexico, Taiwan, Spain, Singapore and Brazil, at FILE, ACM, LEA, ISEA, ACM, ELO and elsewhere.
Patricia Tomaszek - 13.01.2011 - 17:02
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Mark Bernstein
Chief Scientist at Eastgate Systems, Mark Bernstein has developed important hypertext authoring systems, written influential scholarly essays and acted for many years as a publisher of hypertext fictions and poetry.
Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.01.2011 - 11:50
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Frank Shipman
Frank Shipman
Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.01.2011 - 11:52
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Elli Mylonas
Elli Mylonas is the Director of the Center for Digital Scholarship in the Brown University Library, as well as being a subject liaison to several departments. Previously, she was the Senior Digital Humanities Librarian. Her work focuses on identifying, developing and implementing a variety of digital projects with Brown faculty, and providing DH outreach in the form of workshop series and consultations. In these overlapping roles, she has to discover productive collaborations between librarians in traditional roles and the emerging digital activities. Elli serves on the Technical Council of the Text Encoding Initiative and has been involved in Digital Humanities since her participation in the Perseus Project. She is a graduate of Harvard University and did graduate work in Classics at Brown University.
Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.01.2011 - 11:52
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Cathy Marshall
Cathy Marshall
Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.01.2011 - 12:04
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Edward Falco
Edward Falco
Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.01.2011 - 12:05
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Stuart Moulthrop
Born 1957 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Stuart Moulthrop is a writer, cybertext designer, and Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. His early work, Victory Garden (1991), has been mentioned among the "golden age" of hypertext fiction. Later works, including Hegirascope (1995), Reagan Library (1999), and Under Language (2007), pertain more closely to our current age of artificial fibers. Moulthrop is the author of many essays on hypertext and digital culture, including some that have been multiply anthologized and translated.
Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.01.2011 - 12:14