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Craig Saper is Professor of Language, Literacy, & Culture at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC). Saper is the author of ''Amazing Adventures of Bob Brown'' (2016), ''Intimate Bureaucracies: A
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'' (2012), ''Networked Art'' (2001), and ''Artificial Mythologies'' (1997).University of Minnesota Press , Artificial Mythologies
Saper has published articles on a wide range of topics including electracy, cultural theory, film and media, digital publishing, visual culture, and mail art. He has edited several.
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and special issues including ''Electracy: Gregory L. Ulmer's Textshop Experiments''; ''Imaging Place'' with
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and Will Garrett-Petts; ''Drifts'', a special issue of ''
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: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge''; "Mapping Culture Multimodally" from the journal ''Hyperrhiz''; and "Instant Theory: Making Theory Popular", a special issue of the journal ''
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''. In 2014, he founded an artist collective that re-ignited Roving Eye Press, a small press started by Bob Brown. Saper was invited to write new introductions for the first series published by the press. In 2016, Saper published the first biography of Brown. From 2012 to 2015, Saper served as Bearman Foundation Chair in Entrepreneurship at UMBC. He has previously taught at
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; the University of Pennsylvania;
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in Philadelphia; and Indiana University, Bloomington.


Bibliography


Books

* ''Amazing Adventures of Bob Brown: A Real-life Zelig Who Wrote His Way Through the 20th Century'' ( Fordham University Press, 2016) * ''Intimate Bureaucracies: A Manifesto'' (Punctum Books, 2012) * ''Networked Art'' (University of Minnesota Press, 2001) * ''Artificial Mythologies: A Guide to Cultural Invention'' ( University of Minnesota Press, 1997)


Edited collections

* ''Electracy: Gregory L. Ulmer's Textshop Experiments'' by Gregory L. Ulmer, co-edited with
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(The Davies Group, Publishers, 2015) * ''1450-1950'' by Bob Brown (Roving Eye Press, 2015) * ''Gems: A Censored Anthology'' by Bob Brown (Roving Eye Press, 2015) * ''Words'' by Bob Brown (
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, 2009; Roving Eye Press, 2014) * ''The Readies'' by Bob Brown (Rice University Press, 2009; Roving Eye Press, 2014)


Multimedia projects

* ''Growing Folkvine: Florida's Art & Artists on the Web'' with Kristin G. Congdon &
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( University of Central Florida, 2007)


Art exhibition catalogues and pamphlets

* ''Typebound : books as sculpture, from Florida collections ; typewriter poems, from the Sackner Archives of Concrete and Visual Poetry'' (University of Central Florida, 2009) * ''Networking Artists & Poets: Assemblings from the Ruth & Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete & Visual Poetry'' ( University of Pennsylvania, 1997) * ''On Being Read'' (Moonkosh Press, 1985)


References

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