E-Poetry as Code and Data Remix

The video embedded below is my presentation titled “E-Poetry as Code & Data Remix” for Repurposing in Electronic Literature at the DIG Gallery in Košice, Slovakia on Saturday, November 2, 2013. Visit I ♥ E-Poetry for the resource used in this presentation.

Guest Lecture: Building, Gathering, and Visualizing Data

These are my notes for my guest lecture to Dr. Cathy Mazak’s Research Methods class on Wednesday, October 30, 2013. My talk will focus on research methods based on data, including how to find and harvest data from blogs and other Web 2.0 applications and how to study that data through visualizations. Context: my research… Continue reading Guest Lecture: Building, Gathering, and Visualizing Data

Teaching With I ♥ E-Poetry

This is the slideshow along with voice recording of my live presentation at the E-Poetry Pedagogy Colloquium on June 17, 2013.

Presentation: Visualizing I ♥ E-Poetry

On Monday, August 19, 2013 I’ll be presenting my data visualization work at the Visualizing Electronic Literature seminar and workshop at the University of Bergen. Here’s a description of the event: Visualizing Electronic Literature This event is a seminar and workshop focused on database visualization in the research domain of electronic literature. Featured speakers including… Continue reading Presentation: Visualizing I ♥ E-Poetry

Hello World 2.0

Welcome to my new blog, born from the ashes of the old. Here’s a little history of my blogging activity. Six years ago, I launched my first professional blog on the UPRM-hosted Edublogs. I’ve had websites and blogs of one kind or another since 1999, but my blogs.uprm.edu/flores became my professional home on the Web.… Continue reading Hello World 2.0

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MLA 2014: Electronic Literature after Flash

I will be attending my first MLA convention in style, presenting on a panel led by Mark Sample and speaking with a distinguished panel of e-lit and DH scholars. Here’s a link to the accepted proposal and here’s another to my presentation titled “Liberating Flash: The Case of Remixworx and Dreaming Methods.”