“I in Error:” On the trail of the writing subject in digital procedural poetics. based on a paper presented at Toronto COCH-COSH , May 2002, “Inter/Disciplinary Models, Disciplinary Boundaries: Humanities Computing and Emerging Mind Technologies”.
“MOOpoetics: Last Post.” New Media Poetries, University of Iowa, October 2002.
“How we became automatic poetry generators.” E-Poetry 2001, SUNY Buffalo, April 2001.
“When word equals world: The Kids of the Book-Machine Go Back to School.” OEI, ed. Jesper Olsson, Fall 2002.
“Aesthetics, Audiences and Histories.” Round-table discussion. NC1, Summer 2002. http://www.nowculture.com/purchase.html
“The Ergodics of Reading MOO: a non-trivial pursuit.” The Cybertext Yearbook, 2001. http://www.dichtung-digital.de/buchtip/angaben/cybertext2001.htm
“How we became automatic poetry generators. ” Objects 10: Cyberpoetics. ed. Kenny Goldsmith.
Misc. “Bloggers: free to be, you & me.” Radio Documentary, Definitely Not the Opera, CBC Radio, aired June 2002.
“Not Everybody’s Autobiography “– what I didn’t say in the CBC piece