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Saturday, 07 June 2008
Wonderful Success

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Above you see a photo of some of the pioneers of electronic literature. . .

From the right: Stuart Moulthrop, David Kolb, MJ (Deena's partner), Deena Larsen, and Sue Thomas.

This image takes me to the exhibit that students in the Electronic Literature course created for the conference--and to the contributions of all the students who helped to make Visionary Landscapes: The Electronic Literature Organization 2008 Conference a success.

Here is a list of students and their contributions. Thank you is not enough. As many of you who attended the event realized, it was an important event and one that took a lot of work.

Greg Zschomler, who designed and physically produced the exhibit "The Early Authors of Electronic Literature Exhibit" and Greg, Ryan, and Bryce Van Hoosen who developed the exhibit during the Electronic Literature course in spring 2008

Nikki Farland, who photographed the many events over the course of 4 days

Nina Westerburg, who worked the Registration table and took photos of the events

Danny Mulvihill, who worked with artists Steve Gibson and Stefan Mueller Arisona to order, set up, and break down the equipement at North Bank Artists Gallery for the Saturday night performance

Ryan Hicks, Ben Hook, Mckenzie Lowery, and Ben Hansel who worked the Registration table for many days at the Hilton and the Firstenberg Student Commons

Zach Jepson, who acted as docent at North Bank Artists Gallery at the Saturday night Artists Talk

Those of you reading this post keep in mind that these are undergraduates who take on duties and responsibilties that grad students normally do. I am truly blessed.

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