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  1. Lucio Agra

    Born in Recife, State of Pernambuco, Lucio grew up in Petrópolis, State of Rio de
    Janeiro. It has been about 10 years now, took root in São Paulo, SP, where he lives and and
    works. Graduated in Languages in UFRJ, concluded his Master's degree and Doctorate in
    Communication and Semiotics in PUC-SP (Catholic University of Sao Paulo), where until today
    he works, as Attached Teacher of the Department of Body Languages. In parallel to the academic
    activity, since 1995 he has been developing artistic work involving thee fields: poetry, music and
    performance. He collaborated with Renato Cohen (1956 -2003) since 1997 so much artistically
    as as member of the teachers' team formed in PUC. As a performer, developed research in
    around german poet and artist Kurt Schwitters's works (1887 -1948). Presented his "Ursonate"
    in 2000, 01, 02, 03, 07 and 08. Developed, in parallel, a performance "mix", sound poetry and
    free improvised music with the groups (demo)lição (Paris, Montevideo and São Paulo, 2007/
    08) and Orchestra Descarrego. Has several digital poems published in magazines online and

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 13:13

  2. Lori Emerson

    Emerson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She writes on and teach electronic literature (especially digital poetry), experimental American and Canadian poetry from the 20th and 21st century, and media theory. You can find most of her published essays here.

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 13:19

  3. Penny Florence

    Senior educator and arts practitioner with current research interests in e-poetry, translation and collaborative studio and theoretical practices. After many years working with PhD students, I spent two years in the USA leading a cross-disciplinary undergraduate department, and thinking about histories of the avant-garde for those 'born digital'. (Source: LinkedIn)

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 13:49

  4. Claire Donato

    Claire Donato is the author of the novel Burial (Tarpaulin Sky Press, 2013) and a forthcoming full-length book of poems, The Second Body (Poor Claudia, 2016). Her writing across genres has recently appeared or is forthcoming in PEN America, Aufgabe, Tarpaulin Sky, Encyclopedia L-Z, LIT, Octopus, and The Organism for Poetic Research's PELT. She is also the author of a poetry chapbook, Someone Else’s Body (Cannibal Books). As a digital language artist, she collaborates on Atelier Spatial America, a speculative architecture and design firm; Special America, a critical performance intervention; and various netprovs (networked improv narratives). She holds an MFA in Literary Arts from Brown University and currently lives in Brooklyn, NY, where she is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Architecture Writing and BFA Writing Programs at Pratt Institute. For more information, follow her @clairedonato or visit somanytumbleweeds.com.

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 14:02

  5. Jeff T. Johnson

    Jeff T. Johnson is a writer, critic, and editor living in Brooklyn, NY. He grew up in the suburbs of Los Angeles and lived in Oakland, CA for 16 years before relocating to the East Coast.

    His poetry is forthcoming or has appeared in Boston Review, 1913: a journal of forms, dandelion, Slope, VOLT, and Forklift, Ohio, among other publications. Critical essays have appeared in Sink Review, The Rumpus, Coldfront, The Aviary, Poetry Project Newsletter, and elsewhere. A founding editor of Kitchen Sink magazine (2002-2007), he is Editor in Chief at LIT and co-edits Dewclaw. He is currently writing a book of musicological poetics called Trouble Songs.

    Also a digital artist, Jeff is at work on Letters from the Archiverse, an ongoing visual poem composed in architectural modeling space using AutoCAD design software. He also collaborates on SPECIAL AMERICA, a digitally mediated theoretical performance. He is a member of the Electronic Literature Organization (ELO).

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 14:03

  6. Steven J. LeMieux

    Steven J. LeMieux

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 14:06

  7. Sandra Huber

    Sandra Huber

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 14:14

  8. Ben Roberston

    Ben Roberston

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 19:04

  9. Amy Sara Caroll

    Amy Sara Caroll

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 22:39

  10. Stephanie Boluk

    Stephanie Boluk is a media scholar and PhD candidate at the University of Florida. Located at the intersection of cultural studies, visual studies and the digital humanities, her teaching and research incorporates digital-born modes of criticism with traditional literary hermeneutic approaches. Her dissertation investigates applications of seriality—as a narrative, aesthetic, political, economic and technical construct—in a diverse range of cultural texts spanning from historical plague writing to computer programming.

    (Source: Author's site)

    Scott Rettberg - 20.05.2011 - 23:09

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