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    Piotr Szyhalski: Poem To My Audience
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    Mia Consalvo: Video Games
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    Chuck Olsen: Blogs
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    Joe Amato: E-Writing
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    DJ Spooky: Music
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    Jesse Kriss: Digital Music
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    Jim Ockuly: New Media
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    Robert Nideffer: Video Games
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    Katie Salen: Video Games
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    Paul Frett: Just Getting Started
  • lawrence_small_pix
    Laurence Bricker: Interactive/Exploration

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    Language of New Media
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    New Media Reader
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    Wagner To Virtual Reality
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    Grau: Virtual Art

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Thursday, October 16, 2003

Joe Amato: Engineering With Words - A Workshop

Laird, 2nd Floor, 3:10 to 4:50 p.m. [Sponsored by the Department of English]

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Electronic Writing is an omnibus term for new forms of writing that take advantage of computers, the web, and new media resources. This emerging field has a surprising number of practitioners and several online journals devoted both to showcasing new work and presenting lively critical debate.

Join E-literature writer and critic Joe Amato for an informal workshop in which you can discuss the new forms, esthetics and tools of Electronic Writing.

[Amato will be giving a public talk tonight, see below.]

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