Jonathan Ball, University of Winnipeg

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Department of English Instructor Winnipeg, Manitoba j.ball@uwinnipeg.ca Office: (204) 786-9203

Bio/Research

He is the author of three books. Ex Machina considers the relationship between humans, books, and machines. Clockfire (which was shortlisted for a Manitoba Book Award) contains 77 plays that would be impossible to produce. The Politics of Knives explores the violence of language, narrative, and r...

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Bio/Research

He is the author of three books. Ex Machina considers the relationship between humans, books, and machines. Clockfire (which was shortlisted for a Manitoba Book Award) contains 77 plays that would be impossible to produce. The Politics of Knives explores the violence of language, narrative, and recording. These books were published under Creative Commons licences, so you can remix their contents.

Jonathan also directed the short films Spoony B and Opening Band, and is the former managing editor of dANDelion, the former film/video section editor at filling Station, and the former short films programmer for the Gimli Film Festival.


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