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Anne Bang-Steinsvik
Oslo-based artist and designer.
Scott Rettberg - 02.02.2011 - 16:08
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Tim Etchells
Tim Etchells
Jill Walker Rettberg - 02.02.2011 - 21:57
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Jenny Holzer
Jenny Holzer (born 1950 in Gallipolis, Ohio) is an American conceptual artist. She attended Ohio University (in Athens, Ohio), Rhode Island School of Design, and the Independent Study Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Holzer was originally an abstract artist, focusing on painting and printmaking; after moving to New York City in 1977, she began working with text as art.
Jill Walker Rettberg - 02.02.2011 - 22:09
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Rev. of Beyond the Screen. Transformations of Literary Structures, Interfaces and Genres
Rev. of Beyond the Screen. Transformations of Literary Structures, Interfaces and Genres
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 04.02.2011 - 12:43
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Susanne Berkenheger
Susanne Berkenheger
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.02.2011 - 12:52
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Mark H. Hansen
Statistician and artist working at the intersection of art, data and technology. Professor at Columbia Journalism School since 2012.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.02.2011 - 15:42
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Barrie Phillip Nichol
Canadian poet (1944-1988) who wrote computer poems in Apple BASIC in the 1980s on his own imprint, Underwhich. Often went by the name of bpNichol.
Jill Walker Rettberg - 08.02.2011 - 20:57
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Sophie Calle
Sophie Calle
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 09.02.2011 - 11:29
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Gabriela Redwine
Digital archivist at the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, Tx.
Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.02.2011 - 11:09
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Senghor on the Rocks: A Georeferenced Electronic Novel
author-submitted abstract: Senghor on the Rocks (SOTR) is the first novel that has been extensively illustrated with the help of online satellite imagery. SOTR was written in the form of a classical novel well before we developed the presented online format for publishing. Because of its linear narrative structure, the consistent first?person perspective of the text and the movement that happens throughout the text, it was very well suited for an adaption as an online "geo?novel" based upon Google Maps. The text of the novel was not changed for the online version, but every scene has been geographically referenced and the chapter structure has been adjusted for online reading habits.
Eric Dean Rasmussen - 16.02.2011 - 14:50