E-Poetry
2003: Festival Participants
Miekel
And (USA). Poet, publisher and editor of Xexoxial
Editions. More information is available at http://cla.umn.edu/joglars/.
Wilton
Azevedo (Brazil). Poet, plastic artist, and graphic
designer. More information is available at http://www.wiltonazevedo.com.br/.
Sandy
Baldwin (USA). Director of the Center for Literary
Computing at West Virginia University. More information
is available at http://www.as.wvu.edu/clcold.
Jean-Pierre
Balpe (France). Author, director of the Department
of Hypermedia at the University of Paris VIII, editor of
the review Action poétique. More information
is available at http://hypermedia.univ-paris8.fr/.
Giselle
Beiguelman (Brazil). Multimedia essayist and web-artist,
Professor in the Graduate Program in Communication and Semiotics
of PUC-São Paulo. More information is available at
http://www.desvirtual.com/.
Friedrich
Block (Germany). Author of numerous works on digital
poetry and editor of p0es1s an international journal/online
exhibition of digital poetry. More information available
at http://www.p0es1s.net/.
Phillippe
Bootz (France). Researcher in communication and
multimedia at the University of Lille 3 and the ENSCI, president
of MOTS-VOIR, and editor of Alire. More information
available at http://motsvoir.com/.
Chris
Borkowski (USA). New Media Instructor/Technician
in the Department of Media Studies at SUNY-Buffalo. More
information available at http://wings.buffalo.edu/~cjb2.
Patrick
Burgaud (Netherlands). Poet and artist. More information
available at http://www.burgaud.demon.nl/.
John
Cayley (UK). Poet, literary translator, hypermedia
author, and founding editor of The Wellsweep Press. More
information is available a http://www.shadoof.net/.
Florian
Cramer (Germany). Professor of Comparative Literature
at the Free University of Berlin. More information is available
http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~cantsin/homepage/.
Lori
Emerson (Canada). Graduate student at SUNY-Buffalo.
Chris
Funkhouser (USA). Poet, Professor of English at
New Jersey Institute of Technology. More information is
available at http://web.njit.edu/~cfunk/.
Loss
Pequeño Glazier (USA). Poet, Director of
the Electronic Poetry Center, Professor in the Department
of Media Studies at SUNY-Buffalo. More information is available
at http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/glazier/.
Reid
Harward (USA). Graduate student at West Virginia
University.
Danielle
Jones (USA). Graduate student at SUNY-Albany.
Aya
Karpinska (USA). Web designer, poet, and artist.
More information is available at http://www.technekai.com/aya/.
John
Long (USA). Graduate student at SUNY-Buffalo.
Talan
Memmott (USA). Poet, web artist, editor and creative
director for the online journal BeeHive. More information
is available at http://memmott.org/talan/.
Maria
Mencia (UK). Digital poet and artist. More information
is available at http://www.m.mencia.freeuk.com/.
Aaron
Miller (USA). Graduate student at SUNY-Buffalo.
Judd
Morrissey (USA). Writer and developer of digital
literature. More information is available at http://www.crudeoils.us/artwrite/June2002/index.html.
Jason
Nelson (USA). Poet and hypermedia designer. More
information is available at http://www.heliozoa.com/.
Jörg
Piringer (Austria). Designer of interactive poetry,
sound, and visual explorations. More information is available
at http://joerg.piringer.net/.
Jim
Rosenberg (USA). Poet, artist, and hypertext theorist.
More information is available at http://www.well.com/user/jer/.
Roberto
Simanowski (Germany/USA). Professor of Media Studies
at Brown University, author of many works on digital literature,
editor of Dichtung Digitale. More information is
available at http://www.dichtung-digital.de/.
Alan
Sondheim (USA). Poet, multimedia artist, writer.
More information is available at http://www.asondheim.org.
Lori
Talley (USA). Writer and developer of digital literature.
More information is available at http://www.crudeoils.us/artwrite/June2002/index.html.
Lawrence
Upton (UK). Poet and editor. More information is
available at http://www.soton.ac.uk/~bepc/poetupton.html.
If
you have any questions please email Sandy Baldwin at charles.baldwin@mail.wvu.edu.
Co-hosted
by: the Electronic
Poetry Center (SUNY Buffalo) and the
Center of Literary Computing (WVU) |