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  1. Sonja K. Foss

    Sonja K. Foss from the University of Colorado Denver is a rhetorical scholar and educator in the discipline of communication. Her research and teaching interests are in contemporary rhetorical theory and criticism, feminist perspectives on communication, the incorporation of marginalized voices into rhetorical theory and practice, and visual rhetoric.

    Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonja_K._Foss 

    Cheryl Ball - 20.08.2013 - 11:52

  2. Digital Humanities in Practice: Project Work on Developing a Scholarly Database of Electronic Literature (DIKULT 207, Autumn 2013)

    Digital Humanities in Practice: Project Work on Developing a Scholarly Database of Electronic Literature (DIKULT 207, Autumn 2013)

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 23.08.2013 - 11:50

  3. Stéphane Gantelet

    Stéphane Gantelet est passé de l’âge du bronze (il a longtemps été fondeur) à l’ère numérique. En utilisant plusieurs environnements logiciel, il crée et combine des volumes dans un désir d’exploration et de mise à nu des particularismes de ces nouveaux outils/territoires. Ils se concrétisent physiquement, parfois, sous la forme d’impressions 3D ou de sculptures en papier plié. Ils font aussi l’objet de manipulations qui leur donnent un statut visuel (films, performances… en collaboration avec les auteurs Juliette Mézenc et Cécile Portier).
    Il vit et travaille à Sète.

    (Source: http://chercherletexte.org/fr/performance/le-dossier-est-vide/)

    Scott Rettberg - 25.09.2013 - 11:22

  4. Caden Lovelace

    Caden Lovelace is a net artist, performer, writer and developer based in Falmouth, Cornwall. His recent works include the curatorial new-culture project ƒAULT, and the never-ending video-art site GIFDRIFT.BIZ. His interests include alt lit, internet culture, and non-literary digital text. He is emphatically not interested in high-technology nor in the techno-spectacular, preferring instead to focus on the understated, the one-off, the simple, and the secret.

    (Source: http://chercherletexte.org/fr/performance/the_fetch/)

    Scott Rettberg - 25.09.2013 - 11:59

  5. Gwen Le Cor

    Gwen Le Cor

    Arngeir Enåsen - 04.10.2013 - 11:39

  6. Aravind Enrique Adyanthaya

    Aravind Enrique Adyanthaya is a Puerto Rican writer, performer, and theater director. He is the founding artistic director of Casa Cruz de la Luna, an experimental theater company and cultural center based in an old house in the historical district of San Germán, Puerto Rico. He holds a PhD in theatre historiography from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis and an MD from the Mayo Medical School.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Scott Rettberg - 15.10.2013 - 14:29

  7. Discourse Networks and Media Ecologies: Literature, Technology and Culture from the Victorian Age to the Digital Era (MLI 395, Spring 2014)

    Discourse Networks and Media Ecologies: Literature, Technology and Culture from the Victorian Age to the Digital Era (MLI 395, Spring 2014)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.11.2013 - 11:50

  8. Nick Fulton

    Student-participant and researcher in CultureNet's Associate of Arts Degree in Culture and Technology. Author of reviews on works of electronic literature published on CultureNet's course-blog.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 06.02.2014 - 14:29

  9. Tan Lin

    Poet, novelist, filmmaker, and new media artist Tan Lin was born in Seattle to Chinese American parents from Shanghai. He earned a BA from Carleton College and an MA and a PhD from Columbia University. Lin’s work is tied to cultural and media studies in a mode of literature he defines as “ambient” literature, which draws on and samples source material from popular culture and the Internet to address issues involving copyright, plagiarism, and technology.

    (Source: The Poetry Foundation Tan Lin bio page)

    Scott Rettberg - 23.08.2014 - 09:42

  10. ALAMO

    ALAMO

    Jonathan Baillehache - 09.09.2014 - 00:47

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