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  1. Mark C. Marino

    Mark C. Marino is a writer and scholar of digital literature living in Los Angeles. He is the Director of Communication of the Electronic Literature Organization (http://eliterature.org). His works include “Living Will,” “a show of hands,” and “Marginalia in the Library of Babel.” He was one of ten co-authors of 10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10 (http://10print.org) and is a collaborator with Jessica Pressman and Jeremy Douglass on the forthcoming Reading Project: A Collaborative Analysis of William Poundstone's Project for Tachistoscope {Bottomless Pit}. He is currently working with his two childrenon a series of interactive children's stories entitled Mrs. Wobbles and the Tangerine House. He is an Associate Professor (Teaching) at the University of Southern California where he directs the Humanities and Critical Code Studies (HaCCS) Lab (http://haccslab.com). His complete portfolio is here: http://markcmarino.com

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.02.2011 - 19:01

  2. Alan Bigelow

    Alan Bigelow writes digital stories and poems for the web. These stories are created for viewing on the web, although they can be (and have been) shown as gallery installations.

    He was the 2011 winner of the BIPVAL international Prix de Poésie Média. His work, installations, and conversations concerning digital fiction and poetry have appeared in Turbulence.org, Rhizome.org, SFMOMA (Open Space),  Los Angeles Center for Digital Arts, 14th Japan Media Arts Festival (The National Art Center, Tokyo), FAD, VAD, FreeWaves.org, The Museum of New Art (MONA, Detroit), Art Tech Media 2010, FILE 2007-2011, Blackbird,
    Drunken Boat, IDEAS, New River Journal, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, and elsewhere.

    Recently, in addition to teaching full-time at Medaille College, he was a visiting online lecturer in Creative Writing and New Media at De Montfort University, UK.

    You can see Alan Bigelow's work at http://www.webyarns.com.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.02.2011 - 19:12

  3. David Jhave Johnston

    David (Jhave) Johnston is a poet-videographer-programmer-composer. He exhibits work online and in physical venues.

    Note: Work is often attributed to Jhave, a pseudonym.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.02.2011 - 19:22

  4. Jaime Alejandro Rodríguez

    Columbian writer who has published both electronic literature and traditional fiction. Originally an engineer, he is now a professor of literature.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.02.2011 - 19:29

  5. Eugenio Tisselli

    Eugenio Tisselli is a programmer and digital artist. He is Professor and Co-director of the Master in Digital Arts and the Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona. His fields include digital narratives, interface design, and digital ethnography. 

    (Source: Regards Croisés: Perspectives on Digital Literature, West Virginia University Press, 2010.)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.02.2011 - 19:30

  6. Mark Z. Danielewski

    Mark Danielewski was born in NYC and graduated from Yale University in 1988 with a degree in English Literature.

    He's best known for his best-selling debut novel 'House of Leaves' (published by Pantheon books in 2000) which took him ten years of work (1990-2000). This proto-hypertextual work was followed by 'The Whalestoe Letters' (2000), a fictional compilation of letters between two of the protagonists in 'House of Leaves'.

    Noticable are not only his works in literature, but also his cooperation in films such as Derrida (2002) or his performances combining his books and music as well as theatrical performances.

    In 2010 he founded the Atelier Z, a creative 'studio' with professors, students, designers, and lots of other creative members who he works with since. The current project is a planned 27-volume story called 'The Familiar' - since 2015 until now five volumes were published.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.02.2011 - 20:37

  7. Lev Manovich

    Russian-born new media theorist who moved to New York in 1981 and has lived in the US since. Manovich has published several influential books and is a professor of Visual Arts at the University of California, San Diego where he is one of the leaders of the Software Studies Initiative and oversees multiple projects in "cultural analytics", a term he is credited with coining to describe the use of computational methods to study large cultural data sets.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 23.02.2011 - 20:09

  8. Jody Zellen

    Jody Zellen is an artist living in Los Angeles, California. She works in many media simultaneously making photographs, installations, net art, public art, as well as artists' books that explore the subject of the urban environment. She employs media-generated representations of contemporary and historic cities as raw material for aesthetic and social investigations. Solo exhibitions include Paul Kopeikin Gallery (2007), LAXArt (2007); Pace University's Digital Gallery (2005); The Laguna Art Museum (2004-05); Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects (2002); Deep River, Los Angeles (2001).

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 28.02.2011 - 14:06

  9. Aya Natalia Karpinska

    Aya Karpińska is an interaction designer and artist. She has been working with digital media since the late 1990s, producing a wide range of work in installation, performance and literature, as well as Web, mobile and game design. Aya is particularly interested in how reading, writing and listening are transformed by technology. Aya has Masters degrees in Interactive Telecommunications (New York University) and Literary Arts Brown University); as well as a black belt in aikido. She lives in New York and is expecting her second child.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 06.03.2011 - 00:27

  10. Jeremy Douglass

    Jeremy Douglass

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 08.03.2011 - 14:52

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