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  1. Fibreculture Journal

    Fibreculture Journal, first published in 2003, is a peer-reviewed international journal that explores the issues and ideas of concern and interest to both the Fibreculture network and wider social formations. The journal encourages critical and speculative interventions in the debate and discussions concerning information and communication technologies and their policy frameworks, network cultures and their informational logic, new media forms and their deployment, and the possibilities of socio-technical invention and sustainability.

    In 2008, the Fibreculture Journal became a part of the Open Humanities Press, a key initiative in the development of the Open Access journal community.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 13.04.2012 - 15:31

  2. Sebastian Elk

    Probably a pseudonym. Google does not appear able to find any person by this name.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.04.2012 - 22:05

  3. Hazel Smith

     

    Hazel Smith is a poet, performer, new media artist and academic. She has published extensively in national and international literary magazines including The Age Monthly Review, Australian Poetry Journal, Brisbane Review, Cordite, Crayon (US),  Cyphers (UK) , Figs (UK), First Offense (UK), Heat, How2 (US), Jacket, Mascara Literary Review, Meanjin, Milk (US) Molly Bloom (UK), Otoliths, Outlet (US), Overland, Pages (UK), Poetry New Zealand, Poetry Salzburg,Pores (UK), Reality Studios (UK),  Seizure, Shampoo, Shearsman (UK), Slope, Southerly, Southern Review, Strange Mathematics (UK), Stilts, Stride (UK), Stylus Lit, Sugar Mule (US), Tears in the Fence (UK), Text, Thylazine  Tinfish (US), W/Edge.  Her poetry has been included in many anthologies such as An Educated Desire (UK), Ashbery Mode (US), Australian Mosaic, Floating Capital: New Poets from London (UK), Homo Sonorus (Russia), The Material Poem, The Other Room Anthologies 5 and 7 (UK), Shuffle, Women, Poetry and Migration, (US). 

     

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 26.04.2012 - 16:24

  4. Helen Varley Jamieson

    Helen Varley Jamieson is a writer, theatre practitioner and digital artist; she has worked in digital media and the internet since 1996. She is the project manager of UpStage, a web-based platform for cyberformance (live online performance) and is a founding member of the globally dispersed cyberformance troupe Avatar Body Collision. Helen holds a Master of Arts (Research) incyberformance from Queensland University of Technology and currently resides in Munich, Germany.

    (Source: Furtherfield.org).

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 02.05.2012 - 11:05

  5. Media: Culture : Pedagogy

    Media: Culture : Pedagogy

    J. R. Carpenter - 09.05.2012 - 13:33

  6. David S. Miall

    Professor, Department of English and Film Studies, University of Alberta.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.05.2012 - 14:39

  7. Teresa Dobson

    Associate Professor of Language and Literacy Education and Director, Digital Literacy Centre at the University of British Columbia.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.05.2012 - 14:50

  8. Alessandro Ludovico

    Alessandro Ludovico is a media critic and editor in chief of Neural magazine (www.neural.it) since 1993. He is one of the founders of Mag.Net, an organization for electronic cultural publishing and served as an advisor for the magazine project of Documenta 12. He teaches at the Academy of Art in Carrara and has been a fellow in the research program Communication in a Digital Age of the Piet Zwart Institute and Willem de Kooning Academie (now research center Creating 010 of Hogeschool Rotterdam).

    (Source: www.protoptyingfutures.net)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 22.05.2012 - 14:57

  9. 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

  10. 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

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