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  1. Ian Hatcher

    Ian Hatcher is a writer, sound artist, and programmer whose work explores cognition in the context of digital systems. He is the author of a poetry collection, Prosthesis (Poor Claudia 2016); a forthcoming vinyl/mp3 record, Drone Pilot (cOsmOsmOse 2017); two chapbooks, Private (Inpatient 2016) and The All-New (Anomalous 2015); and numerous screen poems, including the iOS app Abra with Amaranth Borsuk and Kate Durbin. His code-inflected vocal performances have been widely presented in North America and Europe.

    (Source: http://ianhatcher.net/#!/bio)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 09.03.2011 - 15:43

  2. Judy Malloy

    In the twenty-five years since she first wrote Uncle Roger on Art Com Electronic Network, Judy Malloy has created an innovative body of new media narrative poetry that in hypertextual structures explores the lives of artists.  Beginning in the 1970's with a series of handmade visual books that sought to create a nonsequential reading experience, and including its name was Penelope,  (Eastgate, 1993) her work has been featured in over one hundred curated exhibitions, invited readings and panels, and publiications  including the San Francisco Art Institute; Tisch School of the Arts, NYU; Sao Paulo Biennial; Franklin Furnace; National Library of Madrid; the Los Angeles Institute for Contemporary Art; Target Video; SITE; Houston Center for Photography; The Walker Art Center;  Visual Studies Workshop; Eastgate Systems; E-Poetry, Barcelona; Boston Cyberarts; Electronic Literature Organization; E.P.

    Judy Malloy - 10.03.2011 - 20:10

  3. Gregory L. Ulmer

     Gregory L. Ulmer is the author of Internet Invention: From Literacy to Electracy (Longman, 2003), Heuretics: The Logic of Invention (Johns Hopkins, 1994), Teletheory: Grammatology in the Age of Video (Routledge, 1989), and Applied Grammatology: Post(e)-Pedagogy from Jacques Derrida to Joseph Beuys (Johns Hopkins, 1985). In addition to two other monographs and a textbook for writing about literature, Ulmer has authored numerous articles and chapters exploring the shift in the apparatus of language from literacy to electracy. His most recent book, Electronic Monumentality: Consulting Internet Memory, is forthcoming from the University of Minnesota Press.

    Professor Ulmer’s media work includes two videos: “Telerevisioning Literacy” (Paper Tiger TV) and “The Mr. Mentality Show” (Critical Art Ensemble, Drift). He has given invited addresses at international media arts conferences in Helsinki, Sydney, and Hamburg, as well as at many sites in the United States.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 11.03.2011 - 11:10

  4. Philippe Castellin

    Philippe Castellin (1948, Isle sur-Sorgues, France) – poet, digital poet, artist, performer, critic. Graduated from the Rue D’Ulm Université (Paris), in 1991 received a doctorate degree (Aesthetics and Semiology) at the Université de Paris IV. He is the author of a number of poetry books and collections, including the following: Où il ne faut pas (Paris: Confidentielles Ed., 1976), Immalamour (in collab. with J.-Y. Bosseur,1982, a part was published in the Doc(k)s #50), Livre (Ajaccio: Akenaton Ed., 1984), Paesine (Paris: Ed. Evidant, 1989), L’Afrique (Ales: Aiou Ed., 1996), Travelling Slow (Marseille: Akenaton Editions, 1996), Khaki (Paris: Al Dante, 1999), Les_Grandes_Herbes (FidelAnthelmX ed., Marseille, 2011) and also of the visual poetry works, presented in the collection of the Galerie La Marge (Ajaccio) and published in various international magazines, catalogues, literary miscellanies and anthologies on the experimental poetry.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.03.2011 - 13:16

  5. Stan VanDerBeek

    American experimental filmmaker. His desire for the utopian led him to work with Ken Knowlton in a co-operation at Bell Labs, where dozens of computer animated films and holographic experiments were created by the end of the 1960s. Between 1964 and 1967 Vanderbeek created Poem Field, a series of 8 computer-generated animations with Ken

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.03.2011 - 14:09

  6. Karen Wagner

    Co-founder, with Christian Yde Frostholm, of Afsnit P, the Danish bookshop, art gallery, and virtual exhibition space.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.03.2011 - 12:39

  7. John David Zuern

    Zuern has been a member of the English faculty at UHM since 1997, and teaches classes in literature, literary theory, and rhetoric. His current projects focus on ethics in contemporary fiction and on comparative approaches to the study and teaching of digital literature.

    (Source: author website, 2011)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.03.2011 - 22:18

  8. Nia Davies

    Nia Davies is Communications Manager at Literature Across Frontiers, a European platform for intercultural dialogue through literature and translation. She also works with Wales Literature Exchange. Both these projects are based at the Mercator Centre for research into minority language media at Aberystwyth University. Nia is particularly interested in how literature can connect and cross cultures. She is also writes poetry and fiction. She lives in London.

    Scott Rettberg - 28.03.2011 - 14:00

  9. Florian Hartling

    Florian Hartling

    Beat Suter - 28.03.2011 - 16:01

  10. Beat Suter

    Beat Suter has a ph.D. from the University of Zurich, Switzerland. His thesis on hyperfiction (1999) was one of the first in the German speaking areas. He works as lecturer for game design at the University of the Arts Zurich, Switzerland and at the Merz Academy in Stuttgart, Germany. He also works as publisher of edition cyberfiction and co-publisher of netzliteratur.net. And he is founding member of the netart group and-or (www.and-or.ch).

    Beat Suter - 28.03.2011 - 16:05

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