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  1. Tim Lockridge

    As of 2011, Lockridge is a PhD candidate in the Rhetoric and Writing program at Virginia Tech where he researches zines and zine cultures, a project which emerges from his interest in fan studies, media studies, digital rhetoric, and computers and composition.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 23.02.2011 - 22:37

  2. Lori Talley

    Lori Talley

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 24.02.2011 - 08:20

  3. Jaishree K. Odin

    Jaishree K. Odin

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 24.02.2011 - 09:18

  4. Terry Harpold

    from the author's website: Terry Harpold (PhD, Comparative Literature and Literary Theory, University of Pennsylvania) is Associate Professor of English, Film, and Media Studies at the University of Florida. His research interests and teaching include narrative and material operations of digital and print media; psychoanalytic theory; comics studies; science and literature; and science fiction and the scientific romance. Nominated in 2002 and 2005 for an award for teaching excellence in the UF College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, he was a winner of the award in 2007.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 24.02.2011 - 09:45

  5. Jim Andrews

    Jim Andrews is a net artist, poet, programmer, visual and audio artist, mathematician and essayist. He has been publishing vispo.com since 1996. He completed a degree in English and Mathematics at the U of Victoria in Canada in 1983. He then produced a literary radio show called Fine Lines and, later, ?FRAME? for six years that he distributed each week to 15 campus/community stations in Canada.

    Encountering the radio art and theoretical writing of Gregory Whitehead and the other 'audio writers', together with the work of McLuhan and a kind of mentorship from Seattle's Joe Keppler and margareta waterman, showed him the importance of understanding one's medium, understanding the artistic possibilities of the specific properties of one's media/um.

    After producing the radio show, he went back to school and studied Computer Science and Mathematics. After that, it wasn't long before the web emerged, which Andrews saw as the perfect media/um for someone seeking to combine writing, programming, visual and audio art in an international scene of epistolary correspondence about the art and poetics and sharing online of the art itself.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 24.02.2011 - 11:12

  6. Whitney Anne Trettien

    Whitney Anne Trettien

    Patricia Tomaszek - 24.02.2011 - 11:24

  7. Geniwate

    Geniwate is the artist name of Jenny Weight, Australian artist and scholar. She publishes critical works as Jenny Weight.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 24.02.2011 - 19:09

  8. Pamela Jackson

    Pamela Jackson

    Scott Rettberg - 26.02.2011 - 16:22

  9. Jay David Bolter

    Jay David Bolter is Wesley Chair of New Media at the Georgia Institute of Technology and co-Director of the Augmented Environments Lab (AEL) there. He is the author of Turing's Man: Western Culture in the Computer Age (1984); Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing, (1991; second edition 2001); Remediation (1999), with Richard Grusin; and Windows and Mirrors (2003), with Diane Gromala. In addition to writing about new media, Bolter collaborates in the construction of new digital media forms. With Michael Joyce, he created Storyspace, one of the early hypertext authoring system. Now, with the AEL collaborators at Georgia Tech including Profs Blair MacIntyre and Maria Engberg, Bolter helps to create on applications for entertainment, education, and cultural heritage. The platform for these applications is the AEL's Argon browser for smart phones and tablets. (www.jdbolter.net)

    Patricia Tomaszek - 28.02.2011 - 11:42

  10. Bruno Scoccimarro

    Bruno Scoccimarro

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 28.02.2011 - 13:57

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