Judy Malloy is an artist, poet, and early creator of online interactive and collaborative fiction. She is a founder of the Arts Conference on the WELL, and wrote Uncle Roger, the first online hyperfiction.
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1942 January 9:
Born Judith Ann Powers, Boston, Mass.
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1977 -
1993
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Created and exhibited numerous artists books
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1986:
Began writing and programming Uncle Roger
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1989:
its name was Penelope exhibited at Richmond Art Center
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1990:
its name was Penelope published by Narrabase Press
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1991:
Programmed and produced You!
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1991 -
1993
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Editor, Leonardo Electronic News
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1993:
its name was Penelope published by Eastgate
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1993:
Began working for Arts Wire
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1993:
Became Xerox PARC artist-in-residence
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1994:
Created Making Art Online website
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1995:
Created Forward Anywhere with Cathy Marshall
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2003:
Editor, Women, Art & Technology, published by MIT Press
From the guide to the Judy Malloy Papers, 1956-2010, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University)