Re-published interview with Mark Bernstein, founder and Chief Scientist of Eastgate Systems.
Re-published interview with Mark Bernstein, founder and Chief Scientist of Eastgate Systems.
The second featured interview with Mark Bernstein.
An interview with Stuart Moulthrop, a Professor of Digital Humanities in the Department of English, at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (USA) and an early author of works of electronic literature.
Reham Hosny is a member of the Arabic Electronic Literature research group. In this interview, she talks about the influence of Arabic culture in the field of technology and electronic literature as well as the projects of the research group.
Eman Younis is a member of the Arabic Electronic Literature research group. In this interview, she talks about the influence of Arabic culture in the field of electronic literature and Arabic authors.
Featured interview with David Kolb, a professor of philosophy and author of hypertext novels.
Featured interview with George P. Landow, a professor of English and Art History at Brown University and a well-known pioneer in the study of hypertextual literature.
Mez Breeze is an awarded artist and writer of new media works. The topics in this interview range from code works, the importance of learning to code and the interplay of fiction, video games and art in some of her latest works that are characterized by multimodal narrative, game mechanics and VR technology.
Promotional interview for an event organized by the Arabic Electronic Literature research group.
Re-published interview with Eduardo Kac, a Brazilian contemporary artist and professor of art. In this interview, Kac talks about his concepts of art, poetry and multimedia which are at the base of his projects since the early 1980s.