Nick Montfort lives in New York City and Boston and is a professor at MIT. He is an author or editor of a dozen books and developed, individually or in collaboration, more than fifty digital art and poetry projects. Serge Bouchardon is professor at the University of Technology of Compi�gne (France). His research focuses on digital creation, in particular digital literature; as an author, he is interested in the unveiling of interactivity. Andrew Campana is a poet, translator, and PhD candidate in modern Japanese literature at Harvard University, and lives in Tokyo; he is currently researching poetry across media forms and technologies in 20th century Japan. Natalia Fedorova is a mediapoet, translator, and a curator of the 101.Mediapoetry Festival. She teaches digital art and creative writing with new media at St. Petersburg State University. Carlos Le�n, an assistant professor at the Complutense University of Madrid, is interested in narrative and the intersection between artificial intelligence, cognitive systems, and computational creativity. Aleksandra Malecka is a translator and translation studies researcher who works with electronic, experimental and otherwise unconventional literature. She collaborates with the Krak�w-based Ha!art Publishing House. Piotr Marecki is assistant professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krak�w and lecturer at the Polish National Film, Television and Theater School in L�dź. Since 1999 he has been editor-in-chief of Ha!art Publishing House, which he co-founded.
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