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  1. Amaranth Borsuk

    A poet and scholar, Amaranth Borsuk’s work focuses on textual materiality—from the surface of the page to the surface of language.

    She is the author of a book of poems,Handiwork, selected by Paul Hoover for the 2011 Slope Editions Poetry Prize (forthcoming, January 2012), a chapbook, Tonal Saw (The Song Cave, 2010), and, with Brad Bouse, the hybrid digital/print artist’s book Between Page and Screen (forthcoming, Siglio Press). She is the 2011 recipient of the Gulf Coast Poetry Prize for “A New Vessel,” selected by Ilya Kaminsky, and her poems, essays, and reviews have appeared widely in print and online.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 06.06.2012 - 10:02

  2. Jonathan Baillehache

    Jonathan Baillehache is assistant professor of French at the University of Georgia. He completed his PhD in Comparative and French literature at Université Paris 8 and Rutgers University, with a dissertation on the translation and digitization of Russian poetry. He has translated from Russian the poets Victor Sosnora, Alexander Skidan, Vladimir Majakovskij and Ilja Zdanevich for various journals.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.06.2012 - 15:26

  3. Simon Penny

    Simon Penny is an Australian practitioner in the fields of Digital Cultural Practices, Embodied

    Mauro Carassai - 13.06.2012 - 18:03

  4. Jacob Garbe

    Jacob Garbe

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.06.2012 - 15:10

  5. Jeanne M. Hamming

    Jeanne Hamming is Associate Professor of English at Centenary College of Louisiana.  Her specialties include multimedia writing, ecology studies, and science fiction.

    Helen Burgess - 20.06.2012 - 18:52

  6. Jichen Zhu

    Jichen Zhu is an assistant professor of Digital Media in School of Visual Arts and Design, at the University of Central Florida. She is also the director of the Procedural Expression Lab. Her work focuses on developing humanistic and interpretive theoretical framework of computational technology, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), and constructing AI-based cultural artifacts. Her current research areas include digital humanities, software studies, computational narrative, and serious games. 

    Jichen Zhu received a Ph.D. in Digital Media from Georgia Tech, under the advisement of Dr. D. Fox Harrell. She also holds a MS in Computer Science from Georgia Tech, and a Master of Entertainment Technology from Carnegie Mellon University.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.06.2012 - 12:20

  7. Ruth Catlow

    Ruth is an artist and co-founder and co-director of Furtherfield an online community for art, technology and social change and a gallery (formerly HTTP) in the heart of Finsbury Park, North London. She works with artists, curators, musicians, programmers, writers, activists and thinkers from around the world. She is currently developing the artistic programme and organisational infrastructure with a focus on Media Art Ecologies, aspiring to engender shared visions and infrastructures for other possible worlds.

    Ruth has worked in Higher Education for over 15 years. She is Head of School at Writtle School of Design (WSD) developing Art and Design in land-based contexts. She is working with other disciplines within the college and with local, national and international partners. WSD is in the top four Art and Design institutions nationally- Guardian University Guide 2012.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 16.08.2012 - 16:30

  8. Katarzyna Giełżyńska

    Motion grafik (w czeskiej telewizji), twórca animacji, montażystka, reżyserka telewizyjna. Interesuje ją szeroko rozumiana kultura duchowa, wszystkie muzy.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 04.10.2012 - 16:17

  9. André Vallias

    Born in 1963 in São Paulo, Brazil, where he received his graduate education in Law at the University of São Paulo. André Vallias is a graphic designer, poet and interactive media producer. In the early 80's he was basically concerned with the study of proportions in art, developing series of black/white drawings with strict mathematical composition. In 1985 he begans to design visual poems. From 1987 to 1994 he lived in Germany, where he, instigated by the ideas of the philosopher Vilém Flusser (1920-1991), oriented his activities towards computer media. He was the co-curator (with Friedrich W. Block and Valeri Scherstjanoi) of the Exhibition "Tranfutur – visual poetry of the Soviet Union, Brazil e German speaking countries" (Kassel and Berlin). In 1992 he organized, together with Friedrich W. Block, a first international show of computer generated poetry: "p0es1e-digitale dichtkunst", Annaberg-Buchholz - Germany. He returned to Brazil in 1994. He now lives in Rio de Janeiro, where he works as CEO of the Webhouse Refazenda.

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    Luciana Gattass - 10.10.2012 - 04:20

  10. Augusto de Campos

    Born in São Paulo (Brazil) in 1931, poet, translator, literary and music critic. In 1951 he published his first book of poems, O REI MENOS O REINO (The King Minus the Kingdom). In 1952, with his brother Haroldo de Campos and Decio Pignatari, he launched the literary magazine "Noigandres", the origin of the Noigandres Group which initiated the international movement of concrete poetry in Brazil. The second issue of that magazine (1955) contained his series of color­poems POETAMENOS (Minuspoet), written in 1953, and considered the first consistent examples of concrete poetry in Brazil. Verse and conventional syntax are abandoned and the words are rearranged in graphic patterns. sometimes printed in six different colors, under inspiration of Webern's Klangfarbenmelodie. In 1956 he participated in the organization of the First National Exhibition of Concrete Art (Painting and Poetry) in the Museum of Modern Art in São Paulo.

    Luciana Gattass - 14.10.2012 - 18:40

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