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  1. Devin Shepherd

    Devin (he/him) holds an M.A. in English from the University of Arkansas and is a writer of poetry, prose, and sometimes code. (Source: author website April 2024)

    Milosz Waskiewicz - 25.05.2021 - 15:20

  2. The NEXT

    Hypertext novels. Twine stories. Kinetic poetry. Interactive Fiction. Generative literature. Historical recordings of electronic literature performances, interviews, and readings. Artists’ and scholars’ papers and essays. These are just some of the archives found among the over 30 collections of 2500 works of born-digital literary art and other forms of media at the Electronic Literature Organization’s The NEXT.

    Envisioned as a combination museum, library, and preservation space, The NEXT maintains and makes its archives accessible for the next generation and responds to the growing need for open-access, travel-free cultural and research experiences for today’s public and scholars

    Dene Grigar - 30.05.2021 - 23:51

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. Botnik

    Botnik is a machine entertainment company run by comedy writers, using computers to remix text.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.05.2022 - 21:33

  6. Sarah Whitcomb Laiola

    Sarah Whitcomb Laiola is the founding editor of Filter Insta-Zine, and Assistant Professor of Digital Culture and Design at Coastal Carolina University. She received my PhD in English from the University of California, Riverside in August 2016, and specializes in new media poetics, contemporary digital cultures, visual art and culture, critical race and gender studies, and 20th/21st century American literature.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 30.06.2022 - 17:24

  7. John Clark

    John Clark was a printer and inventor from Bridgwater in Somerset. He invented the airbed and, notably for electronic literature, a Latin Verse Machine (also called the Eureka) that was the first known automated poetry generator.

    John Clark was a cousin of the Clarks who started Clarks shoes, and fortunately his papers and the Latin Verse Machine have been preserved by the Alfred Gillett Trust, which primarily holds the archives of the shoe company. 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 15.07.2023 - 10:33

  8. Mike Sharples

    British academic who has worked on educational technology, artificial intelligence and generative literature.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 15.07.2023 - 10:49

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