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
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Randy
Adams interviewed by Kate Pullinger, Nottingham,
UK, July 2002 |
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Catherine
Byron interviewed by Kate Pullinger, Nottingham,
UK, July 2002 |
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Katherine
Hayles interviewed by Sue Thomas, Los Angeles,
USA, October 2002. Part 1: differences between science and
the arts; issues raised in 'Writing Machines' |
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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 |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Talan
Memmott interviewed by Kate Pullinger, Nottingham,
UK, July 2002 |
Last edited: 24 February 2003
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