Disciplinary Interests: photography
Barbara Taranto
Stephen R Chastain
Stephen R Chastain
Office of Information Technology
The University of Tennessee
Knoxville, Tennessee
src@utk.edu
Patrick Kelley
Patrick Kelley is Assistant Professor of Digital Media at Skidmore College
Marjorie McLellan
Oral History Association, National Council on Public History, Organization of American Historians, American Association for State and Local History
The New Deal in Ohio is a collaborative project led by the Ohio Humanities Council., The Ohio Heritage Fellows brings together the OHC, the Ohio Arts Council, Cityfolk, public television and others., I work with area public schools on TAH grants and National History Day., I am editor of oralhistory.org for the Oral History Association., I'm working on using new media in my courses.
Marjorie McLellan is a folklorist and an Associate Professor of History at Wright State University.
Tony White
Art Libraries Society of North America, American Library Association, College Art Association, American Printing History Association, Visual Resources Association.
Steering Committee for the College Book Arts Association, Exhibition research on offset printed artists books, new course research and development.
Tony White is Assistant Professor and Art & Architecture Librarian at Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York.
wallen@astate.edu
Editorial Board of Educause Quarterly, mastering and teaching PhotoShop, research in Ottoman photography, creative project tentatively call "found people."
b. Tuscaloosa, AL; BA U of Alabama, masters and doctorate Johns Hopkins, at Arkansas State University once served as chair of art department and as dean of the college of fine arts; created center to assist faculty with new technologies, a project that continues
jeremy hight
editing the first definitive book on locative media, creating a narrative that self edits in a time span, creating a new media work on scripted space, working on short story series, developing experiment for the international space station
Jeremy Hight is a locative/new media artist and writer and professor of Multimedia and English.
