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A workshop sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Held at West Virginia University, April 3-6, 2008. Organized by the Center for Literary Computing.

Workshop Schedule
Pre-Workshop Wiki

Day 1 Wiki
Day 2 Wiki

Positions Papers

Downtown Campus Map with workshop locations
Evansdale Campus Map with workshop locations


Participants include:

  • Sandy Baldwin, WVU
  • Jay Bolter, Georgia Tech
  • Philippe Bootz, University of Paris 8
  • Mark Brazaitis, WVU
  • Helen Burgess, University of Maryland - Baltimore County
  • John Cayley, Brown University
  • Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Brown University
  • Maria Damon, University of Minnesota
  • Aden Evens, Dartmouth College
  • Chris Funkhouser, New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Loss Pequeño Glazier, SUNY-Buffalo
  • Wolf Kittler, University of California - Santa Barbara
  • Marjorie Coverley Luesebrink, IVCC
  • Talan Memmott, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola (Sweden)
  • Tim Menzies, WVU
  • Nick Montfort, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Ted Nelson, Xanadu Corp.
  • Andy Oram, O'Reilly Publishing
  • Rita Raley, University of California at Santa Barbara
  • Jim Rosenberg, Independent Artist/Writer
  • Mary Shaw, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Kenneth Sherwood, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
  • Frances van Scoy, WVU
  • Brenda Silver, Dartmouth College
  • Alan Sondheim, WVU
  • Brian Sowers, WVU
  • Stephanie Strickland, Independent Artist/Writer
  • Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
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