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Harvey L. Molloy

[…]include information design and digital arts. He has seven years experience in the design industry working as an information designer and has worked for clients in the diverse fields of telecommunications, finance, education and the arts. He is currently the Programme?s Web editor. Molloy is an Assistant Professor in the University Scholars Programme at the National University of Singapore (NUS). His research interests include information design and digital arts. He has seven years experience in the design industry working as an information designer and has worked for clients in the diverse fields of telecommunications, finance, education and the arts. He […]

Gregory L. Ulmer

Gregory L. Ulmer is Professor Emeritus, English and Media Studies, University of Florida, and Joseph Beuys Chair at the European Graduate School. His work with the Florida Research Ensemble (FRE) is coordinated through the EmerAgency consultancy http://emeragency.electracy.org/ (see Miami Virtue, http://smallcities.tru.ca/index.php/cura/issue/view/5). His most recent books are Avatar Emergency (2012), and Electracy (2015). Ulmer’s current project is a collaboration with the FRE developing a pedagogy (Konsult) native to the electrate […]

Marc LaFountain

[…] He teaches courses on phenomenological sociology, visual sociology, sociology of the body, and critical theory and cultural politics. Among his current research projects are a continuation of his research on Dali, first presented in his book, This is Not an Essence: Dali and Postmodernism, a phenomenological exploration of loss, and a study on the irruption of the uncivilized body in everyday face-to-face interaction. Marc J. LaFountain is Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Criminology at the University of West Georgia. He teaches courses on phenomenological sociology, visual sociology, sociology of the body, and […]

Lisette Gonzales

Lisette Gonzalez is a PhD student at the University of Illinois at Chicago working in the areas of cyberculture, film, and contemporary American fiction. Lisette Gonzalez is a PhD student at the University of Illinois at Chicago working in the areas of cyberculture, film, and contemporary American […]

Martin Rosenberg

Martin E. Rosenberg is an assistant professor of critical theory in the Department of English at Eastern Kentucky University. Martin E. Rosenberg is an assistant professor of critical theory in the Department of English at Eastern Kentucky […]

Gonzalo Frasca

[…]as a researcher at the Center for Computer Game Research in Denmark. He is Editor of the Game Studies journal, as well as writing Ludology.org and co-editing WaterCoolerGames.org. Frasca is also a game developer who co-founded Powerful Robot Games, a videogame production studio responsible for the internationally acclaimed Newsgaming.com project. Gonzalo Frasca works as a researcher at the Center for Computer Game Research in Denmark. He is Editor of the Game Studies journal, as well as writing Ludology.org and co-editing WaterCoolerGames.org. Frasca is also a game developer who co-founded Powerful Robot Games, a videogame production studio responsible for the internationally […]

J. Yellowlees Douglas

[…]cognition, and digital media, as well as management, computer science engineering, performance studies, genetics, endocrinology, and physiology. In addition, she has used neurocognitive methods for teaching writing to faculty and graduate students in virtually every discipline and profession.  Douglas is the author of “I Have Said Nothing,” a short story that appears in Post Modern American Fiction: A Norton Anthology, The End of Books or Books without End? Reading Interactive Narratives (University of Michigan Press), and Your Reader’s Brain: How Neuroscience Can Make You a Better Writer (Cambridge University Press). She provided guidance as an expert in the amicus curiae […]

Chris Crawford

[…]a social interaction game; and Excalibur, an Arthurian game. He also ran the Games Research Group for Alan Kay. Following the collapse of Atari in 1984, Crawford took up the Macintosh. After teaching physics for several years, Chris Crawford joined Atari as a game designer in 1979. There he created a number of games: Energy Czar, an educational simulation about the energy crisis; Scram, a nuclear power plant simulation; Eastern Front (1941), a wargame; Gossip, a social interaction game; and Excalibur, an Arthurian game. He also ran the Games Research Group for Alan Kay. Following the collapse of Atari in […]

Eric Zimmerman

Eric Zimmerman is a game designer who has been working in the game industry for more than twelve years. He is the co-founder, with Peter Lee, of gameLab, a game development company based in New York City that creates experimental games on and off the computer, including BLiX, Arcadia, and Diner Dash. Eric is also the co-creator with Word.com of SiSSYFiGHT 2000. He has taught courses at MIT, New York University, and Parsons School of Design. Eric Zimmerman is a game designer who has been working in the game industry for more than twelve years. He is the co-founder, with […]

Jon McKenzie

Jon McKenzie is Assistant Professor of English and Co-coordinator of Modern Studies at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Jon McKenzie is Assistant Professor of English and Co-coordinator of Modern Studies at University of Wisconsin […]