See below

Simon Biggs

Research Professor
edinburgh college of art
[email protected]
www.eca.ac.uk

Creative Interdisciplinary Research into CoLlaborative Environments
CIRCLE research group
www.eca.ac.uk/circle/

[email protected]
www.littlepig.org.uk
AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk


Our deadline is shockingly close - December 15th - but, we would be pleased
to receive your application for

One of two Electronic Writing Graduate Fellowships
at Brown University, Literary Arts Program.

Please also forward this information to anyone who you think may be
interested, or to appropriate lists and organizations.

The two-year position, including full tuition and a stipend, leads to an
MFA.
Information on how to apply to Brown's graduate school is linked from the
Program's website <http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Literary_Arts/> .

Since 1990, Brown¹s Graduate Program in Literary Arts has earned recognition
as an international leader in the field of electronic writing.  Today,
writing digital media is part of the trans-departmental digital arts
development at Brown involving Literary Arts, Music, Visual Art, Modern
Culture and Media, Computer Science, and other departments. Links have also
been forged with the Digital+Media Center at the Rhode Island School of
Design. Though the focus is still on writing and thus on the text, students
in literary hypermedia take courses offering the additional possibility of
working in mixed hypermedia, including computer graphics, animation,
electronic music, video, and virtual 3-D environments. A new experimental
workshop, 'Cave Writing,' has been launched in Brown¹s immersive virtual
reality environment in the Center Computation and Visualization. Our faculty
include Professor Robert Coover, who was the moving force behind these
initiatives and, since 2007, Professor John Cayley.

Further information about ongoing activities can be found at
http://writingdigitalmedia.org

Previous fellows: Talan Memmott, William Gillespie, Brian Kim Stefans,
Daniel Howe, Aya Karpinska, Justin Katko. Current fellows: Samantha Gorman,
Ian Hatcher, Edrex Fontanilla. Previous writing fellows who completed
electronic theses or taught eWriting at Brown as graduates include: Bobby
Arellano, Mark Amerika, Matthew Derby, Mary-Kim Arnold, Judd Morrissey, Noah
Wardrip-Fruin.

Electronic Writing fellows have access to all the resources of the Literary
Arts Program and its innovative and engaged faculty directed by Professor
Brian Evenson. Please see the website
<http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Literary_Arts/>  for a complete listing.






Edinburgh College of Art (eca) is a charity registered in Scotland, number 
SC009201


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