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ISEA2015: The 21st International Symposium on Electronic Art
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Dene Grigar

WSUV
Director and Professor
Vancouver, Washington, USA
Dene Grigar is Professor and Director of The Creative Media & Digital Culture Program at Washington State University Vancouver whose research focuses on the creation, curation, preservation, and criticism of Electronic Literature, specifically building multimedial environments and experiences for live performance, installations, and curated spaces; desktop computers; and mobile media devices. She has authored 14 media works such as “Curlew” (2014), “A Villager’s Tale” (2011), the “24-Hour Micro E-Lit Project” (2009), “When Ghosts Will Die” (2008), and “Fallow Field: A Story in Two Parts" (2005), as well as 52 scholarly articles. She also curates exhibits of electronic literature and media art, mounting shows at the Library of Congress and for the Modern Language Association, among other venues. With Stuart Moulthrop (U of Wisconsin Milwaukee) she was the recipient of a 2013 NEH Start Up grant for a digital preservation project for early electronic literature, entitled Pathfinders, which culminated into a open source, multimedia book for scholars (scalar.us.edu/works/pathfinders) and is the subject of a forthcoming print book for The MIT Press. Grigar is President of the Electronic Literature Organization and Associate Editor of Leonardo Reviews.

My Moderators Sessions

Friday, August 14
 

9:30am PDT

 
Saturday, August 15
 

9:30am PDT

 
Sunday, August 16
 

9:30am PDT

 
Monday, August 17
 

9:30am PDT

 
Tuesday, August 18
 

9:30am PDT