about
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Colorado at Boulder. I write on and teach electronic literature (especially digital poetry), experimental American and Canadian poetry from the 20th and 21st century, history of computing, and media theory. You can find most of my published essays here.
In addition to curating The Archeological Media Lab, I am also currently working on two book projects. The first is Reading Writing Interfaces: From the Bookbound to the Digital and the second is The Johns Hopkins Guide to Digital Media and Textuality, co-edited with Marie-Laure Ryan and Benjamin Robertson. I am also co-editor, with Darren Wershler, of The Alphabet Game: a bpNichol Reader (Coach House Books 2007).
[...] Lori Emerson on her blog provides a great review on using the Sifteo cubes in a humanities classroom. From my recent research into digital humanities, I wanted to implement some version of the Zero Count Stitching generative poetry that John Cayley developed. [...]