Exhibitors in New Orleans, 2016

Jen E. Boyle (Coastal Carolina University)
“Observations Upon a Blazing World: Cavendish and Mediated Form”

Hank Dobin (Washington and Lee University)
“‘A Thousand Times Worse than Death’: A Thanatography of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex”

Danielle Farrar (University of South Florida)
“The Corpus of Revenge Tragedy (CoRT): Toward Interdisciplining Early Modern Genre Analysis”

Brett D. Hirsch (University of Western Australia)
Sarah Neville (Ohio State University)
Aaron T. Pratt (Yale University)
“Digital Renaissance Editions”

Alan Hogarth (Strathclyde University)
Deidre Stuffer (University of Wisconsin)
Eric Alexander (University of Wisconsin)
“Visualising English Print”

Noam Lior (University of Toronto)
“Shakespeare at Play”

Hillary Nunn (Akron University)
Jennifer Munroe (University of North Carolina, Charlotte)
“The Early Modern Recipes Online Collective: Transcribing and Teaching in the Digital Age”

Don Rodrigues (Vanderbilt University)
“Shakespeare, Editor: Visualizing Shakespeare’s ‘Hand’ in Collaborative Works”

Daniel Shore (Georgetown University)
“Six Degrees of Francis Bacon”

Kyle Stooshnov (University of British Columbia)
“Digital Reality on the Virtual Stage”

Stephen Wittek (McGill University)
“Distant Reading Early Modernity (DREaM)”

Nikolay V. Zakharov (Moscow University for the Humanities)
Vladimir S. Makarov (St. Tikhon’s Orthodox University for the Humanities)
Boris N. Gaydin (Moscow University for the Humanities)
“Russian Shakespeare Expands into Global Shakespeares: Collaborative Visualization Projects”