Jay Bolter

Jay Bolter

Jay Bolter

Professor
Wesley Chair of New Media

Jay David Bolter is the Wesley Chair of New Media at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is the author of Turing's Man: Western Culture in the Computer Age (1984); Writing Space: The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing (1991; second edition 2001); Remediation (1999), with Richard Grusin; and Windows and Mirrors (2003), with Diane Gromala. In addition to writing about new media, Bolter collaborates in the construction of new digital media forms. With Michael Joyce, he created Storyspace, a hypertext authoring system. As a member of the Augmented Environments Lab, he develops AR applications to stage dramatic and narrative experiences for cultural heritage and informal education.

jay.bolter@lmc.gatech.edu

404-385-2206

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University, College, and School/Department
Research Focus Areas:
  • Shaping the Human-Technology Frontier
Additional Research:
Augmented Reality; Digital Culture; History of Media; Virtual Reality

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Chris Le Dantec

Chris Le Dantec

Chris Le Dantec

Assistant Professor

ledantec@gatech.edu

404-385-7555

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University, College, and School/Department
Research Focus Areas:
  • Shaping the Human-Technology Frontier
  • Smart Cities and Inclusive Innovation
Additional Research:
Participatory Design; Values in Design; Human-Centered Computing; Community Computing and Informatics; Urban Computing

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Nathan Moon

Nathan Moon

Nathan Moon

Associate Director for Research

nathan.moon@gatech.edu

404-894-8845

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University, College, and School/Department
Research Focus Areas:
  • Platforms and Services for Socio-Technical Frontier
  • Smart Cities and Inclusive Innovation
Additional Research:
STEM education; Disability Employment; workplace accommodations policy; Accessible Information and Communications Technologies

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Helena Mitchell

Helena Mitchell

Helena Mitchell

Principal Investigator

helena@gatech.edu

404-385-4640

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University, College, and School/Department
Research Focus Areas:
  • Platforms and Services for Socio-Technical Frontier
  • Smart Cities and Inclusive Innovation
Additional Research:
Broadband and Wireless Communications; Educational Technologies; Regulatory and Legislative Policy; Emergency/Public Safety Communications; Universal Service to Vulnerable; Rural; Inner City Populations

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