Dennis Tenen

Dennis Tenen writes and teaches in the fields of new media and digital humanities at Columbia University. His research often happens at the intersection of people, text, and technology. His recent projects include an article on the infrastructure of book piracy, a tutorial on sustainable authorship in plain text, and a Tweeter bot that relays time using literary quotes.


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Writing Technology

Read my blog, please, but don’t dare peek into my diary. Even though these two genres employ some of the same conventions—a diurnal relation to time, a preoccupation with subjective experience—one is a product of social media, while the other is not meant to be read by others. Donald Winnicott, the influential British psychoanalyst of […]