
Electronic Literature & Tales of Computational Life
Special | 39m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Jim Brown discusses the history of computers as it relates to electronic literature.
Jim Brown, Assistant Professor, Department of English, UW-Madison, takes a journey back to 1999 to look at how people were using computers and software in their lives as compared to present day. Brown explores electronic literature focusing on “Reagan Library” created in 1999 by Stuart Moulthrop.
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Electronic Literature & Tales of Computational Life
Special | 39m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Jim Brown, Assistant Professor, Department of English, UW-Madison, takes a journey back to 1999 to look at how people were using computers and software in their lives as compared to present day. Brown explores electronic literature focusing on “Reagan Library” created in 1999 by Stuart Moulthrop.
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