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Ulmer, Gregory L. Chora. In Glossalalia: An Alphabet of Critical and
Theoretical Keywords. Edinburgh University Press. Forthcoming.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Upsilon Project (for the emerAgency). In Adrian
Kear, Patrick Campbell (eds). Psychoanalysis and Performance.
Routledge. New York, London, June 2001, 224 pages, Library Binding, ISBN:
0415212049. Buy it at Amazon.com. Paperback, ISBN: 0415212057. Buy it at Amazon.com.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Genealogy of Ascetic Ideals: A Remake. Space
and Culture 6. Fall 2000.
Ulmer, Gregory L. After the Fact: Learning Trauma. PARALLAX 19.
1999, pp. 62-74.
Ulmer, Gregory L. I Had No Idea: The Origin of the Asterisk.
BROADSHEET 27. Contempoary Art Centre of Southern Australia. 1998.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Foreword/Forward (Into Electracy). In Todd Taylor,
Irene Ward (eds). Literacy Theory in the Age of the Internet.
Columbia University Press. New York, 1998, pp. ix-xiii, 200 pages,
Hardcover, ISBN: 0231113307. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.de
or Amazon.co.uk. Paperback, ISBN: 0231113315. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Heuretics: The Logic of Invention. Johns Hopins
University Press. Baltimore, Maryland, May 1994, 267 pages, Hardcover, ISBN:
0801847176. Buy it at Amazon.com. Paperback, ISBN: 0801847184. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Teletheory: Grammatology in the Age of Video.
Routledge. New York, London, 1989, 246 pages.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Kubla Honky-Tonk. In Nancy Vickers, Jeffrey Masten,
Peter Stallybrass (eds). Language Machines. Routledge. New York,
London, October 1997, pp. 252-71, Hardcover, ISBN: 0415918634. Buy it at Amazon.com
or Amazon.co.uk. Paperback, ISBN: 0415918642. Buy it at Amazon.com
or Amazon.co.uk.
Ulmer, Gregory L. A Response to Michael Joyce's '12 Blue'. Postmodern
Culture. September 1997.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Deconstructing the Family Album. In Amitava Kumar (ed)..
Class Issues: Pedagogy, Cultural Studies, and the Public Sphere. New
York University. New York, August 1997, pp. 276-289, Hardcover, ISBN:
0814746969. Buy it at Amazon.com
or Amazon.co.uk. Paperback, ISBN: 0814746977. Buy it at Amazon.com
or Amazon.co.uk.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Electracy: Designing Cyber-Pidgin. In Klaus Peter
Dencker (ed). Interface 3: Labile Ordnungen. Hans-Bredow-Institut.
Hamburg, 1997, pp. 280-290.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Grammatology Of Distance Learning. Text
Technology. 7. 1997, pp. 5-20.
Ulmer, Gregory L. I Untied the Camera of Tastes (Who Am I?): The Riddle
of Chool. New Literary History 28. 1997, pp. 569-594.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Unheimlich Manuever. Lusitania 8. 1996, pp.
134-141.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Exhibit X: Hoopla Dreams. Journal X 1. 1996, pp..
145-158.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Heuretics of Odyssey. In Robert Newman (ed).
Pedagogy, Praxis, Ulysses. University of Michigan. East Lansing,
Michigan, December 1995, 280 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 0472106368. Buy it at
Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Miranda Warnings. In George Landow (ed).
Hypertext and Theory. Johns Hopkins University Press. Baltimore,
Maryland, 1995, pp. 345-377, Hardcover, ISBN: 0801848377. Buy it at Amazon.com
or Amazon.co.uk. Paperback, ISBN: 0801848385. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.
Ulmer, Gregory L. One Video Theory (some assembly required). In Simon
Penny (ed). Critical Issues in Electronic Media. State University of
New York Press. Albany, 1995, pp. 253-274, Hardcover, ISBN: 0791423174. Buy
it at Amazon.com
or Amazon.co.uk. Paperback, ISBN: 0791423182. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.
Ulmer, Gregory L., Robert Scholes, Nancy Comley. Text Book: An
Introduction to Literary Language. St. Martin's Press. New York,
1988/1994, 340 pages; Bedford Books, 1995, 352 pages, Paperback, ISBN:
0312048378. Buy it at Amazon.com
or Amazon.fr.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Heuretics of Deconstruction. In Peter Brunette,
David Wills (eds). Deconstruction and the Visual Arts. Cambridge
University Press. New York, 1994, pp.80-95.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Abject Monumentality. Lusitania 1. 1993, pp.
9-15.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Sacrificing Music: Electronic Monumentality;
Wreck-Work. In Semiotexte/Architecture. 1992, pp. 34-41.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Grammatology (in the Stacks) of Hypermedia. In Myron C..
Tuman (ed). Literature Online: The Promise and Peril of Reading and
Writing with Computers. University of Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, December 1992, pp. 139-163, Hardcover, ISBN: 0822937018. Buy
it at Amazon.com
or Amazon.co.uk. Paperback, ISBN: 0822954656. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Spirit Hand: On the Index. In Donald Morton, Mas'ud
Zavarazdeh (eds). Theory/Pedagogy/Politics. University of Illinois
Press. Illinois, May 1991, pp. 136-151, 264 pages, Hardcover, ISBN:
0252017617. Buy it at Amazon.co.uk. Paperback, ISBN: 0252061578. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Theory Hobby Handbook: Lesson Ten. Exposure 28.
Society for Photographic Education. 1991, pp. 85-90.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Grammatology Hypermedia. Postmodern Culture 1/2..
1991.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Euretics of Alice's Valise. Journal of
Architectural Education 45. 1991, pp. 3-10.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Textshop for an Experimental Humanities. In Bruce
Henricksen, Thais E. Morgan (eds). Reorientations: Critical Theories &
Pedagogies. University of Illinois Press. Illinois, June 1990, pp.
113-132, Hardcover, ISBN: 0252016882. Buy it at Amazon.com. 275 pages, Paperback, ISBN: 0252061098. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Confrontation: For a New Consultancy. Oxford
Literary Review 12. 1990, pp. 155-171.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Theory Hobby: how-to-theory. Art & Text 37.
1990, pp. 96-101.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Mystory: The Law of Idiom in Applied Grammatology. In
Ralph Cohen (ed). The Future of Theory. Routledge. London, New York,
1989.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Interview: The Making of "Derrida at the Little
Bighorn. Strategies 2. 1989, pp. 9-23.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Puncept in Grammatology. In Jonathan Culler (ed).
On Puns: The Foundation of Letters. Basil Blackwell. Oxford, 1988,
164-189.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Handbook for a Theory Hobby. Visible Language
22. 1988, pp. 399-422.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Textshop for Psychoanalysis: On De-Programming the
Student Platonist. In Robert Con Davis (ed). College English 49.
1987, pp. 756-769.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Roland Barthes and the Marx Brothers. Yale French
Studies 73. 1987, pp. 38-59.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Teletheory: A Mystory. In Clayton Koelb, Virgil Lokke
(ed). The Current in Criticism. Purdue University Press. West
Lafayette, Indiana, 1987, pp. 339-371.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Sounding the Unconscious. In John P. Leavey (ed).
Glassary. University of Nebraska. Lincoln, Nebraska, 1986, pp 23-129..
Ulmer, Gregory L. Applied Grammatology: Post(e)-Pedagogy from Jacques
Derrida to Joseph Beuys. Johns Hopkins University Press. Baltimore,
Maryland, 1985/1992, 334 pages, Hardcover, ISBN: 080183256X. Buy it at Amazon.com. Paperback, ISBN: 0801832578. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.fr.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Textshop for Postepedagogy. In G. Douglas Atkins,
Michael Johnson (eds). Writing and Reading Differently: Deconstruction
and the Teaching of Composition. University Press of Kansas. Lawrence,
Kansas, October 1985, pp. 38-64, Paperback, ISBN: 0700602836. Buy it at Amazon.com
or Amazon.co.uk.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Op Writing: Derrida's Solicitation of Theoria. In Mark
Krupnick (ed). Displacement. Indiana University Press. Bloomington,
Indiana, 1983, pp. 29-58.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Object of Post-Criticism. In Hal Foster (ed).
The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern Culture. Bay Press. 1983,
pp. 83-110. In Katherine Hoffman (ed). Collage: A Reconsideration.
UMI Research Press. Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1989; New Press. New York, 1999,
159 pages, Paperback, New Press; ISBN: 1565844629. Buy it at Amazon.com, Amazon.de
or Amazon.fr.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Of a Parodic Tone Recently Adopted in Criticism. New
Literary History 13. 1982, pp. 543-560.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Barthes's Body of Knowledge. Studies in
Twentieth-Century Literature 5. 1981, pp. 219-235.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Post-Age. Diacritics 11. 1981, pp. 39-56.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Discourse of the Imaginary. Diacritics 10.
1980, pp. 61-75.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Jacques Derrida and Paul de Man on/in Rousseau's
Faults. The Eighteenth Century 20. 1979, pp. 164-181.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Fetishism in Roland Barthes's Nietzschean Phase.
Papers on Language and Literature 14. 1978, pp. 334-355.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Borges and Conceptual Art. Boundary2 5. 1977,
pp. 845-861.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Sociocriticism. Novel 11. 1977, pp. 70-76.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Roland Barthes and the Phenomenology of Reading.
French Literature Series 4. 1977, pp. 107-116.
Ulmer, Gregory L. D. H. Lawrence, Wilhelm Worringer, and the Aesthetics
of Modernism. The D.H. Lawrence Review 10. 1977, pp. 165-181.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Rousseau and D.H. Lawrence: 'Philosophes' of the
'Gelded' Age. Canadian Review of Comparative Literature 4. 1977, pp.
68-80.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Legend of Herostratus: Existential Envy in
Rousseau and Unamuno. University of Florida Presses. Gainesville,
Florida, 1977, 79 pages, Paperback, ISBN: 0813005671. Buy it at Amazon.co.uk.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Crime, Violence, and the Popular Arts. Southern
Humanities Review 9. 1975, pp. 277-288.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Clarissa and La Nouvelle Heloise. Comparative
Literature 24. 1972, pp. 289-308.
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Ulmer, Gregory L. Cyberpidgin. CU-SeeMe presentation for Verve: The
Other Writing. Ngapartji Multimedia Centre. Artists Week, Telstra
Adelaide Festival 2000, March 9, 2000.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Invited "Speaker." Electronic Writing Research
Ensemble. In collaboration with Parallel Gallery. Adelaide, Australia,
online symposium (web and email), June, 1998.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Hot List. Artforum 37. 1998, p. 22.
Ulmer, Gregory L., Linda Marie Walker. Wishing Y. Alt-X Online
Publishing Network.
Ulmer, Gregory L. (Host). Online Symposium: Artistic Practice in the
Network. Eyebeam Atelier and the X Art Foundation. Feb 1-April 30, 1998.
Ulmer, Gregory L. (Co-Director). 14th Computers & Writing
Conference. University of Florida. May 28-31, 1998.
Ulmer, Gregory L. (Moderator). Electronic Learning Forum.
Ulmer, Gregory L. (Moderator). INVENT-L.
Television/Video
Ulmer, Gregory L. (Panelist). Media Race. Satellite teleconference.
Scanticon Center, Penn State University. September 29, 1994.
Ulmer, Gregory L. (Faculty Advisor and on-camera critic). Literary
Visions. 9 of 26 programs. Produced by the Southern California
Consortium, sponsored by the Annenberg Foundation. First broadcast, PBS,
Fall 1992.
Ulmer, Gregory L. (Writer, Director). Greg Ulmer on Telerevisioning
Literacy. Produced and distributed by Paper Tiger Television. New York,
Video, 28min.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Mr. Mentality Show. In Apocalypse and
Utopia. Produced by the Critical Art Ensemble. Drift Distribution, New
York, Video, 7 min.
Florida Research Ensemble:
Ulmer, Gregory L. MIAMI/MIAUTRE: A Choragraphy of the Miami River, FL. In
Yury Gibman, Michele Shauf. Polylogue: A Video Assemblage. Digital
Arts and Culture Conference 1999. October 28-30, 1999, Atlanta,Georgia,
video, 26 min.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Imaging Florida. Exposure 32. Society for
Photographic Education. 1999, pp. 35-43.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The New Consultancy. 14th Annual Computers and
Writing Conference. Gainesville, Florida. May 1998.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Lecture-Demonstration. Jacksonville Museum of
Contemporary Art. In conjunction with the exhibition Between. April 9
and 16, 1998.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Florida Psychogeography: Halbinselneid (Peninsula
Envy). Florida Landscape: Revisited. Installation, in exhibition,
Polk Museum. Lakeland, Florida, 1992.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Online
Projects.
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Ulmer, Gregory L., Talan Memmott (Interview). Toward Electracy: A
Conversation with Gregory Ulmer. Beehive Hypermedia Literary
Journal 3. December 2000.
Ulmer, Gregory L., Joel Weishaus (Interview). Imaging emerAgency: A
Conversation with Gregory Ulmer. Postmodern
Culture 9. 1998.
Ulmer, Gregory L., Joseph Tabbi (Interview). The Art of Gluing: An
Electronic Interview with Gregory Ulmer. Weber Studies 14. 1997, pp.
44-55.
Ulmer, Gregory L., Laurence A. Rickels (Interview). Theory On TV: Gadget
Goes to Florida. Artforum. January 1996, pp. 68-71.
Wheat, Jack. Knight-Ridder Newspapers. September 1994.
Ulmer, Gregory L., Anne Morgan (Interview). Crossing Tracks. In
Hybrid 2. April/May 1993, pp. 6-7.
Ulmer, Gregory L., Charles Fishman (Interview). A Few Moments with Greg
Ulmer. Florida Magazine. Orlando Sentinel. July 8, 1990.
Ulmer, Gregory L., Critical Art Ensemble (Interview). Interview: Greg
Ulmer. Artpapers 14. 1990, pp. 17-22.
Catalogues/Exhibitions
Ulmer, Gregory L. Swamp Value. In Swamp: On The Edge Of Eden. Harn
Museum. Gainesville, Florida, September 17, 2000-January 7, 2001.
Ulmer, Gregory L. An Ordinary Evening in Adelaide. In Linda Marie Walker,
Anton Hart (Curation). Warm Filters/Paintings For Buildings. Adelaide
Festival 2000, March 3-19. Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia.
Adelaide, 1999.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Patch. In Teri Hoskin, Sue Thomas (eds). The Noon
Quilt. Nottingham Trent University. UK, 1999.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Ackeracy in Reporting (The Last Supper in Santa Barbara
by Paolo Veronese). Connie Samaras, Victoria Vesna (eds). Terminals.
University of California. Los Angeles, 1999.
Ulmer, Gregory L. THEORYHOBBY (A Shorebird of Mood). Lux: Notes for an
Electronic Writing. Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia. Fall,
1999.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The X Tables: Dialogues with the Prosthetic
Unconscious. In ISEA '94, the Fifth International Symposium on Electronic
Art. Helsinki, Finland, 1994.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Comments on Cage. In "Not Wanting to Say Anything
About John": Hommage a John Cage, 1912-1992. Ecole Regionale des
Beaux-Arts de Rouen. Rouen, France, 1993.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Metaphoric Rocks: A Psychogeography of Tourism and
Monumentality. In Christoph Gerozissis (ed). The Florida Landscape:
Revisited. Polk Museum. Lakeland, 1992.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Respondent, A Psychological Test: Kandinsky's
Questionaire. In Ellen Lupton, J. Abbot Miller (eds). The Bauhaus and
Design Theory. Cooper Union. New York, 1991.
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Ulmer, Gregory L. Grammatology of Memory. Modern Language Association national meeting. Special session on Literacy and Media, Washington, D.C., December 28, 2000.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Internet Heuretics. TrAce International Conference on Writing and the Internet. Keynote address, Incubation. Nottingham Trent University. Nottingham UK trace.ntu.ac.uk/incubation/, July 11, 2000.
Ulmer, Gregory L. What Is Electracy? Vassar College. Poughkeepsie, New York, May 31, 2000.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Critical Divination Studies. New Literacies Project. University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, April 28, 2000.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Introduction to Electracy. Tulane University. New Orleans, April 3, 2000.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Trojan Cow of Media Studies. Society for Cinema Studies national meeting. Plenary Panel, West Palm Beach, Florida, April 15, 1999.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Electronic Monumentality. The NSCAD Lecture Series. Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada March 19, 1999.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The New Consultancy. Carol Soucek King Lectureship. Woodbury University. Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, California February 26, 1998.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Heuretics of Design. Architecture College, Iowa State University. Ames, Iowa, November 1997.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Virtual Modality. From Energy to Information. University of Texas. Austin, Texas, April 4, 1997.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Scholarship Online. Getty Forum, American Society for 18th-Century Studies. National Meeting. Nashville, Tennessee April 10, 1997.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Computers and the Creative Mind. Celebration, ENIAC Anniversary. School of Arts and Sciences. University of Pennsylvania, March 19, 1996.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Designing in Cyber-Pidgin. Interface 3: Labile Ordnungen. Symposium on Art and Technology, Hamburg, Germany, November 3, 1995.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Kubla Honky Tonk. Language Machines. The English Institute. Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 27, 1995.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Choragraphy and the Internet. Power Institute of Fine Arts. University of Sydney. New South Wales, Australia, August 15, 1995.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Pedagogical Policies. Plenary Panel, International Symposium on Electronic Art. University of Art and Design. Helsinki, Finland, August 21, 1994.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Technology and Postmodern Culture. Wexner Center, Ohio State University, November 3, 1993.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Critical Forum Address. South Atlantic Modern Language Association. Knoxville, Tennessee, November 1992.
Ulmer, Gregory L. An Evening with Gregory Ulmer. Image Film and Video Center. Atlanta, Georgia, January 17, 1992.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Southwest and Film. Southwest Texas State University. San Marcos, Texas, July 6, 1991.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Teletheory. University of Southern California. Los Angeles, California, April 6, 1991.
Ulmer, Gregory L. How to Teletheory. Carnegie Mellon University. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 15,1991.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Video Grammatology. Modern Language Association. Chicago, Illinois, December 28, 1990.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Electronic Taboo. Performance Studies. Tisch School of the Arts. New York University. New York, New York, October 5, 1990.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Wexner Center in Context. Wexner Center for the Visual Arts. Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio October 22, 1990.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Libraries in the Age of Electronics. Volusia County Public Library. Daytona Beach, Florida, August 23, 1990.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Design Heuretics. Department of Architecture. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York April 26, 1990.
Ulmer, Gregory L. After Teletheory. English Department, State University of New York. Buffalo, New York, April 24, 1990.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Inventing Heuretics. Department of English, Emory University. Atlanta, Georgia, November 16, 1989.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Blissense of Mystory. Whitney Museum of American Art. New York, New York, November 12, 1989.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Grammatology of Interactivity. 16th Annual Alabama Symposium on English and American Literature. LITERACY ONLINE. Tusacaloosa, Alabama, October 29, 1989.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Textual Invention of Institutions. Religion and Contemporary Interpretations. University of Southern Mississippi. March 20, 1989.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Architecture, Public Space and Modernity. First Annual North Florida Architectural Conference. University of North Florida. April 28, 1989.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Theory Art. School of Art. East Carolina University. Greenville, North Carolina, February 6, 1989.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Grammatology. Graduate Seminar on Theory and Pedagogy. Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, Maryland, March 10, 1989.
Ulmer, Gregory L. What, How, and Why a Community Communicates: A Public Forum. Hippodrome State Theater. Florida Endowment for the Arts, Gainesville, Florida, January 15, 1989.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Institutional Invention. Institutions, Normalization, and Power. Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium. Villanova University. November 1, 1988.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Semiotics of Representation. Tenth International Summer Institute for Semiotic and Structural Studies. University of British Columbia. August 7, 1988.
Ulmer, Gregory L. A Heuretics of Institutions. Interpretive Studies Colloquium. University of California. Santa Barbara, November 18, 1988.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Educational Television and the Academic Apparatus. The Right to Literacy. Ohio State University. September 18, 1988.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Academic Discourse in the Age of Television. Modern Language Association national meeting. San Francisco, California, December 27, 1987.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Contemporary Theory and the Curriculum. Association of Departments of English. University of California. Berkeley, California, June 7, 1987.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Media and Culture. Colloquium. English Department, University of Washington. Seattle, Washington, May 2, 1987.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Reading Mystorically. Asolo Colloquium. New College. Sarasota, Florida, January 24, 1987.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Textshop for Poststructuralism. University of South Florida. Tampa, Florida, March 6, 1987.
Ulmer, Gregory L. A Conversation with Michael Graves. College of Architecture. University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, February 26, 1987.
Ulmer, Gregory L. The Three Ps: Pedagogy, Popularization, Propaganda, Postmodernism. Modern Language Association national meeting. New York, New York, December 28, 1986.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Theory. Faculty Symposium. Saint John's University. Collegeville, Minnesota, August 29, 1986.
Ulmer, Gregory L. On Being Pro Gram: Electronic Education. Derrida Symposium. Cornell University. Ithaca, New York, September 14, 1985.
Work in Progress
Ulmer, Gregory L., Florida Research Ensemble. Miami Miautre: Mapping the Virtual City. Book, a guide to the "testimonial", for use on the World Wide Web, to support collaboration across the levels of schooling, and to bring arts methods to bear on public policy formation.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Choragraphy: An Art Of Memory For Electracy. Book, a revision and integration of a series of articles published since 1994, extending the theory and poetics of choragraphy introduced in HEURETICS.
Ulmer, Gregory L. Electracy: The Internet As Apparatus. A book placing the internet in the context of grammatology.
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