Natalie Jeremijenko responds in turn
Natalie Jeremijenko
Natalie Jeremijenko asserts that machine speech should re-awaken us to "the peculiar structure of participation that we take for granted."
Victoria Vesna responds in turn
Victoria Vesna"Connect the n space to the 0 and understand that the lack of time due to information overflow is an illusion," writes Victoria Vesna.
Stephanie Strickland’s response
Stephanie StricklandStephanie Strickland calibrates n0time.
Phoebe Sengers responds
Phoebe SengersPhoebe Sengers praises the optimistic, self-aware conversation mapped by Warren Sack and First Person.
Diane Gromala’s response (excerpt)
Diane GromalaDerrida's territory - "discontinuities, contradictions, ambiguities, materiality, silence, space, conflict, margins, and figures" - is Bill Seaman's, as Diane Gromala notes.
Jill Walker’s response
Jill WalkerJill Walker questions who (or what) sets the rules for interaction.
Camille Utterback responds in turn
Camille UtterbackCamille Utterback's physical poetics, re-symbolized.