Amaranth Borsuk's most recent publication is As We Know (Subito, 2014), a book-length erasure collaboration with Andy Fitch. She is the author of Handiwork (Slope, 2012); and Between Page and Screen (Siglio, 2012), a book of augmented-reality poems created with Brad Bouse. Her intermedia project Abra, with Kate Durbin and Ian Hatcher, received an NEA-funded Expanded Artists’ Books grant and was recently issued as a limited-edition hand-made book and free iPhone and iPad app. A trade edition is forthcoming from 1913 Press. Her artist's books and interactive art have been exhibited widely, and a recent sound installation, Wave Signs, created with Carrie Bodle, is currently on display as part of Giant Steps: Artist's Residency on the Moon at King Street Station in Seattle. Borsuk's collaborative digital projects include The Deletionist, an erasure bookmarklet created with Nick Montfort and Jesper Juul; and Whispering Galleries, a site-specific LeapMotion interactive textwork for the New Haven Free Public Library. Borsuk received her Ph.D. in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Southern California and served as a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Humanities at MIT before joining the faculty of the University of Washington, Bothell, where she is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences. website: www.amaranthborsuk.com
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Julie Heffernan
6/3/2018 11:57:11 am
Dear Amaranth,
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