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  1. Rachel Nicole Winter

    Rachel Winter is a PhD candidate in the Texts and Technology program at the University of Central Florida. Her scholarly work examines the curation of digital identities via the creation and circulation of user generated content, particularly those related to political or regional communities. She has recently been published in Transformative Works and Cultures and Porn Studies.

    Åse Marie Våge Beheim - 04.09.2020 - 20:21

  2. Eric Arthur Murnane

    Eric Murnane is an Assistant Professor of Games and Interactive Media at the University of Central Florida. His artistic work pushes at the boundaries of re/presentation, examining how the digital changes our perception of self. His scholarship examines the construction of narrative in digital spaces, especially in video games. He has been published in the Proceedings of the Foundations of Digital Games, OneShot: A Journal of Critical Play and Games, the Journal of Popular Culture, and Well Played.

    Åse Marie Våge Beheim - 04.09.2020 - 20:26

  3. Timothy Wilcox

    Timothy Wilcox completed a disseration on electronic literature at Stony Brook University in 2019.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 15.09.2020 - 15:09

  4. Ouyang Youquan

    Ouyang Youquan, Ph.D. (Arts), Professor and Ph.D. supervisor at the School of Liberal Arts, Central South University. His main research is on theory of literature and art, aesthetics and the cultural industry. His work on online literature and digital culture as well as on the cultural industry has had an extensive influence in China. He has published more than 250 articles in scholarly journals such as Zhongguo Shehui Kexue (中国社会科学), Literary Review (文学评论) and Literature and Art Studies (文艺研究), as well as over ten monographs including The Ontology of Online Literature (网络文学本体论, Beijing: CFLAC Press, 2004), Internet Transmission and Social Culture (网络传播与社会文化, Beijing: Higher Education Press, 2005) and Studies in Literature and Art in the Digital Context (数字化语境中的文艺 学, Beijing: China Social Sciences Press, 2005). 

    (Source: author biography on a 2011 paper published in Social Sciences in China)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 18.09.2020 - 09:51

  5. Michel Hockx

    Michel Hockx is professor of Chinese at SOAS, University of London, and founding director of the SOAS China Institute. He studied Chinese language and literature at Leiden University in The Netherlands and at Liaoning University and Peking University in China. His research looks at modern and contemporary Chinese literary communities and the way they organize themselves, their relation to the state, and the technologies they employ to distribute their work. He is the author of Questions of Style: Literary Societies and Literary Journals in Modern China, 1911–1937 and A Snowy Morning: Eight Chinese Poets on the Road to Modernity.

    (Source: Author biography at publisher's website for his book Internet Literature in China)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 18.09.2020 - 10:29

  6. Bradley Joseph Reina

    Bradley Joseph Reina

    Mads Bratten Myking - 19.09.2020 - 15:06

  7. Mendi Obidake

    Mendi Lewis Obadike is a poet. She was born in Palo Alto, California while her parents were completing graduate work at Stanford. Mendi grew up writing poems, singing in bands and acting in theater as a child. Early on she experimented making songs with cassette overdubs of her Casio keyboard and computer graphics on a Commodore computer. Her mother's research in linguistics and father's stint as the founding director of Black Studies at the University of California at Berkeley sparked her interest in language and culture. Later Mendi studied Latin, became fluent in Spanish and lived and studied in Venezuela and later the Dominican Republic.

    Mendi wrote her first play and edited Focus literary journal while living in Atlanta and studying at Spelman College. She graduated with highest honors in English and was awarded a fellowship to pursue a Ph.D. in Literature and Sound Theory at Duke University and joined the Cave Canem Poetry Collective. She is an associate professor in Writing and Media Studies at Pratt Institute.

    (Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mendi_&_Keith_Obadike)

    Scott Rettberg - 08.12.2020 - 13:11

  8. Malthe Stavning Erslev

    Malthe Stavning Erslev is a PhD fellow at the Dept. of Digital Design and Information Studies, Aarhus University. He is an active member of the Digital Aesthetics Research Center. He was selected as ELO Research Fellow 2020/2021 and co-organized the 2021 ELO Conference and Media Arts Festival. Erslev’s research is in part practice-based, and centers around the concept of bot-mimicry - the practice of humans imitating (ro)bots that imitate humans.

    Cecilie Klingenberg - 24.02.2021 - 16:37

  9. Liam Young

    Liam Young is a speculative architect and director who operates in the spaces between design, fiction, and futures. He is cofounder of the urban futures think tank Tomorrows Thoughts Today and the nomadic research studio Unknown Fields.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 26.01.2022 - 20:48

  10. Radoslav Rochallyi

    Radoslav Rochallyi, PhD., Was born on May 1, 1980, in Czechoslovakia in a family with Rusyns and Hungarian roots. He is a Czech-based artist (philosopher, writer, painter, and poet). The author finished his studies in Philosophy at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Presov (1999–2005) and completed postgraduate Ph.D. studies. Later studied mathematics: Linear Algebra. Rado has presented his visual work internationally. He is the author of fourteen books. His math- visual works have been accepted in many institutions, and galleries. His visual poetic equations have also been published in many journals, for example in anthologies and journals published at Stanford University, California State University, Dixie State University, Olivet College, or Las Positas College.

    Peter Müller - 25.03.2022 - 09:39

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