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  1. Sheldon Klein

    Sheldon Klein

    Alvaro Seica - 28.04.2015 - 21:12

  2. Hannah Ackermans

    Hannah Ackermans is a PhD candidate in Digital Culture at the University of Bergen in Norway. Ackermans researches the social and technological aspects of academic digital practices in the field of electronic literature, in order to provide insights into digital tools as theory-building methodologies in the humanities. In addition to their research and teaching record in electronic literature and digital humanities, Ackermans was co-director of the Digital Humanities Network at the University of Bergen throughout 2019 and is a member of the ELMCIP Knowledge Base editorial board.

    Hannah Ackermans - 04.08.2015 - 10:55

  3. Zenon Fajfer

    Zenon Fajfer (1970), a Polish poet, playwright, one of the best know representatives of avant-garde in contemporary Polish literature. He is a creator and theoretician of liberature, a new literary genre he proposed to describe the kind of work which unites the word with the deliberately shaped space of the book, as well as a new poetic form called “the emanational poem,” in which he creates invisible, multidimensional, simultaneous texts. His books often take unconventional shapes, and his poems frequently utilise non-verbal gestures and material metaphors. He also uses the new media, especially in his kinetic poems and poetic hypertexts. He is the author of works initiating the phenomenon of liberature: a triptych Oka-leczenie (Mute-I-Late, 2000, 2009) and (O)patrzenie (Ga(u)ze, 2003), written jointly with Katarzyna Bazarnik; the poem-in-a-bottle Spoglądając Przez Ozonową Dziurę (Detect Ozone Whole Nearby, 2004), a bilingual multimedia poetry volume dwadzieścia jeden liter/ten letters (2010), Liberature or Total Literature.

    Hannah Ackermans - 21.09.2015 - 12:24

  4. Sandra Guerreiro Dias

    Dias is PhD Fellow at the Centre for Social Studies, Coimbra University, Portugal. She holds an MA (Cultural History), a BA (Literary Studies). She is specialist on portuguese literature, portuguese cultural history (post-1974), performance art and experimental poetry. She has been granted a research scholarship by the Portuguese Foundation for Science (2010). Her current research areas are portuguese studies (after 1974), performance art, intermedial poetry and the portuguese eighties. (Source: Academia profile)

    Hannah Ackermans - 16.11.2015 - 11:16

  5. James Paul Gee

    James Paul Gee is an American researcher who has worked in psycholinguistics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, bilingual education, and literacy.

    Gee is currently the Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies at Arizona State University,[1] originally appointed there in the Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education. Gee is a faculty affiliate of the Games, Learning, and Society group at the University of Wisconsin–Madison[2] and is a member of the National Academy of Education.

    (Source:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Paul_Gee)

    Susanne Dahl - 08.09.2016 - 15:50

  6. Gonzo Gaard

    Original fuckface and Master student in Digital Culture

    Anders Gaard - 15.09.2016 - 15:38

  7. Steve Dipaola

    Steve DiPaola, an artist and scientist, is an Professor at Simon Fraser University in Canada. There he directs the iViz lab (ivizlab.sfu.ca) which incorporates AI / VR parameterized cognitive and living system models within expression and visualization research. He came to SFU from Stanford University and before that was as a senior researcher at NYIT Computer Graphics Lab, an early pioneering lab in 3D and interactive techniques. He has held leadership positions at leading edge companies including Electronic Arts, and Saatchi Innovation. Active as a new media artist, his work is shown internationally including the Smithsonian and Whitney Museum of Art.

    Jane Lausten - 29.08.2018 - 15:11

  8. Mily Mumford

    Mily Mumford

    Jane Lausten - 29.08.2018 - 15:11

  9. Julien Longhi

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    Julien Longhi is a University Professor of Discourse Analysis at Paris Seine University, France. His current research projects are anchored in two directions: political communication on the web and social networks; corpus linguistics applied to the risk / society / security contexts, in connection with issues of radicalization process, or help with the interpretation of textual data of judicial or legal documents. He directs the institute of digital humanities (IDHN) of the University of Cergy-Pontoise, and the department of multimedia and internet activities of the University Institute of Technology (IUT) of Cergy-Pontoise.

     

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    Amirah Mahomed - 29.08.2018 - 15:42

  10. Sarah Thorne

    Sarah Thorne is a recent graduate of Carleton University’s Cultural Mediations PhD program. She is currently (2018) an instructor at the School of Journalism and Communication and a researcher at the Hyperlab, where she collaboratively designs locative games. Her research investigates the intersections between critical theory, narrative, new media, and game studies. 

    Jane Lausten - 05.09.2018 - 14:50

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