Judy Malloy
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Judy Malloy is a poet and an early creator of online interactive and collaborative fiction. She is a founder of the Arts Conference on the WELL, and wrote Uncle Roger, the first online hyperfiction. She is a lecturer in Art and Technology Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
- Publications
- host, with Anna Couey, Interactive Art Conference, ArtsWire, 1993-1998.
- editor, Women, Art, and Technology, MIT Press (Leonardo), 2003, 541 pp. A compendium of the work of women artists who have played a central role in the development of new media practice. The book includes overviews of the history and foundations of the field by, among others, artists Sheila Pinkel and Kathy Brew; classic papers by women working in art and technology; papers written expressly for this book by women whose work is currently shaping and reshaping the field; and a series of critical essays that look to the future.
- editor, Social Media Archeology and Poetics, MIT Press (Leonardo), 2016, 488 pp. Focusing on early social media in the arts and humanities and on the core role of creative computer scientists, artists, and scholars in shaping the pre-web social media landscape, 'Social Media Archeology and Poetics' documents social media lineage, beginning in the 1970s with collaborative ARPANET research, Community Memory, PLATO, Minitel, and ARTEX and continuing into the 1980s and beyond with the Electronic Café, Art Com Electronic Network, Arts Wire, The THING, and many more.
- Links
- Website
- Judy Malloy papers, 1956-2019, Duke U Libraries
- Wikipedia