Jan Baetans teaches visual culture at the universities of Maastricht (Holland) and Leuven (Belgium). He is the author or editor of some fifteen books, all in French or Dutch. On the problem of constrained writing he has published "l'Ethique de la contrainte." He wrote an essay on the poetics of Renaud Camus for ebr8, he guest-edited ebr10, Writing Under Constraint, and reviewed Carrie Noland's Poetry at Stake and Chris Ware in ebr11.
Kiki Benzon
Ed Finn
Pat Harrigan
Noah Wardrip-Fruin
Bio: Noah Wardrip-Fruin is professor of computational media at the University of California Santa Cruz, where he codirects the Expressive Intelligence Studio, a technical and cultural research group. He is the author of How Pac-Man Eats (2020) and coeditor of The New Media Reader (2003), among others. Computational media projects on which he has collaborated have appeared in venues such as the Whitney Museum of American Art and the IndieCade festival.
Noah Wardrip-Fruin nwardrip@ucsc.edu
Katherine Wills
Marc Bousquet
Gay Lynn Crossley
Elizabeth Joyce
Davin Heckman
Davin Heckman is an Associate Professor of Mass Communication at Winona State University. He is managing editor of ebr and serves on the board of the Electronic Literature Organization. He is the author of A Small World: Smart Houses and the Dream of the Perfect Day (Duke UP), and his articles on electronic literature appear in places like Culture Machine, Dichtung Digital, and ebr. His current research deals with poetics and technical estrangement in electronic literature.