出版社:Núcleo de Pesquisa em Informática, Literatura e Linguística (NuPILL)
摘要:Mark C. Marino is probably one of the authors most sensitively responding to the new possibilities that the Web 2.0 places at the hands of writers. Creator of digital literature and other artistic digital objects, teacher of writing at the University of Southern California, and Director of Communication/Secretary for the Electronic Literature Organization, Mark C. Marino began studying digital literature in 1993 with George Landow during his bachelor’s degree at Brown University. He then proceeded to write his doctoral thesis in Electronic Literature focusing on conversation agents, chatboxes at UC Riverside, becoming along the way a disciple of Katherine Hayles during studies at UCLA. We present here some of his selected works.