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  1. Janet H. Murray

    Janet Murray is a professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Before coming to Georgia Tech in 1999, she was a Senior Research Scientist in the Center for Educational Computing Initiatives at MIT, where she taught humanities and led advanced interactive design projects since 1971. She is well known as an early developer of humanities computing applications, a seminal theorist of digital media, and an advocate of new educational programs in digital media.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.01.2011 - 12:16

  2. Electrifying Literature: Affordances and Constraints: The ELO 2012 Media Arts Show

    Electrifying Literature: Affordances and Constraints: The ELO 2012 Media Arts Show

    Dene Grigar - 13.06.2014 - 19:43

  3. Visionary Landscapes

    Visionary Landscapes

    Dene Grigar - 13.06.2014 - 19:56

  4. Publicações Europa-América

    Publicações Europa-América

    Daniele Giampà - 17.04.2015 - 10:20

  5. Michal Rudolf

    Michal Rudolf

    Magnus Knustad - 08.11.2016 - 17:33

  6. International Conference on Digital Media and Textuality

    International Conference on Digital Media and Textuality

    Yan Zheng - 13.12.2016 - 18:19

  7. John Murray

    John T. Murray is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Computer Science Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz and a member of the Expressive Intelligence Studio. He is also Co-Founder and CTO of Seebright, a company designing authoring tools and affordable hardware for mixed reality. He is a co-author with Anastasia Salter of Flash: Building the Interactive Web from the MIT Press (2014). His research focuses on the application of computational models to studying interactive digital narratives, looking specifically at the genre defined by Telltale Games. His artistic work explores tangible user interfaces and playable stories. He can be found on twitter as @lucidbard or at lucidbard.com.

    (Source: ELO 2017: Book of Abstracts and Catalogs)

    Filip Falk - 08.09.2017 - 15:40

  8. Amy Elias

    Amy J. Elias is an associate professor in the English Department at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Her book Sublime Desire: History and Post-1960s Fiction (Johns Hopkins UP, 2001) concerns intersections between post-1960s historiography, the historical sublime, and literature. Her current book project is a study of the ethics of dialogue in postmodern theory, aesthetics, and contemporary art.

    Glenn Solvang - 07.11.2017 - 15:10

  9. Tom Abba

    Dr. Tom Abba is Associate Professor of Art & Design at UWE Bristol. His research addresses the grammars of writing and design within digital literature. A director of the artists’ collective Circumstance, he makes interdependent digital/physical books, working with the narrative of experience, politics of public space, sound and mobile technology. Between 2016 and 2018, he directed the Ambient Literature research project, exploring the potential of digitally mediated situated storytelling.  

    Akvile Sinkeviciute - 05.09.2018 - 15:00

  10. Marjorie Luesebrink

    Marjorie Luesebrink

    Li Yi - 26.09.2018 - 14:59

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