Mapping the transition from page to screen
Interviews

The following interviews were conducted during research for Mapping the Transition from Page to Screen.

All audio files are in mp3 format. Mp3 players can be downloaded from here

Randy Adams interviewed by Kate Pullinger, Nottingham, UK, July 2002
Catherine Byron interviewed by Kate Pullinger, Nottingham, UK, July 2002
Katherine Hayles interviewed by Sue Thomas, Los Angeles, USA, October 2002. Part 1: differences between science and the arts; issues raised in 'Writing Machines'
Katherine Hayles interviewed by Sue Thomas, Los Angeles, USA, October 2002. Part 2: imagining the online space; issues raised by Mapping the Transition from Page to Screen
Alan Liu interviewed by Sue Thomas, Santa Barbara, USA, October 2002. Part 1: History of the Voice of the Shuttle; early days of the web; ELO's PAD project and the importance of archiving; why writers should get their hands dirty and learn a little programming; the spatial topology of writing online.
Alan Liu interviewed by Sue Thomas, Santa Barbara, USA, October 2002. Part 2: The Laws of Cool and the influence of business culture on popular software applications; key moments in the classroom; visual design; the paradigm of the lone genius author is not only a threatened species, but probably never existed in the first place; software development for the creative community.
M.D.Coverley interviewed by Sue Thomas, Los Angeles, USA, October 2002. 1995 NEH workshop at UCLA; the importance of structure; making order out of chaos; the virtual spaces where online work resides; dreaming of unexplained directories; subjective spaces in the brain; favourite tools; conceptualising hardware and software applications; the qualities needed by hypermedia authors.

Talan Memmott interviewed by Kate Pullinger, Nottingham, UK, July 2002

 

Last edited: 24 February 2003