Dennis Tenen
Dennis Tenen's research happens at the intersection of people, texts, and technology.
His recent work appears on the pages of Amodern, boundary 2, Computational Culture, Modernism/modernity, New Literary History, Public Books, and LA Review of Books on topics that range from book piracy to algorithmic composition, unintelligent design, and history of data visualization.
He teaches a variety of classes in fields of literary theory, new media studies, and critical computing in the humanities.
Tenen is a co-founder of Columbia University's Group for Experimental Methods in the Humanities and author of Plain Text: The Poetics of Computation (Stanford UP, 2017).
His affiliations include: New Media Center at the Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering, Berkman Center for Internet and Society, metaLab [at] Harvard, Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, The Association for Computers and the Humanities, and nycdh.org.
He lives in New York City.
- Publications
- Plain Text: The Poetics of Computation, Stanford University Press, 2017, 280 pp.
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