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Dene Grigar,
PhD
Associate Professor and Program Director
grigar@vancouver.wsu.edu
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Dene Grigar
Dene Grigar is Associate
Professor and Director of the Digital Technology and Culture program
at Washington State University Vancouver. Her books include New Worlds,
New Words: Exploring Pathways in and Around Electronic Environments
(with John Barber) and Defiance and Decorum: Women, Public Rhetoric,
and Activism (with Laura Gray and Katherine Robinson). She is the author
of media art works including Fallow Field: A Story in Two Parts,
The Jungfrau Tapes: A Conversation with Diana Slattery about The
Glide Project, both of which appeared in Iowa Review Web in October
2004, and When Ghosts Will Die (with Steve Gibson), a piece that experiments
with motion tracking technology to produce narrative. Also with Gibson,
she is the creator of the MINDful Play Environment, a live, interactive
game environment designed for the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry;
and The Rhapsody Room, an anthology of performative electronic poetry
that involves motion tracking technology, video, musical composition,
and spoken word. Grigar is also Associate Editor of Leonardo Reviews
and on the Board of Directors of the Electronic Literature Organization.
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