A textually animated lecture by Everett Wilson, which discusses concepts such as homo faber, homo intellectuas, homo academicus, the worker, the player, and the distinction between labour, work and action in a digital age of digital scholarship.
Everett Wilson produced the visuals for this poem by T.S. Eliot in the fall of 2001, during my brief time in the New Media program at the University of Lethbridge. "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, an Animated Rendition of T.S. Eliot's Poem" appeared in the "highlights reel" of the Melbourne International Student Animation Festival, which traveled to select universities across Australia. After receiving feedback on YouTube, He replaced the original narration with T.S. Eliot's voice in this 2007 revision.
Born in Calgary, Everett Wilson currently lives and studies in Montreal, Quebec. He holds a Master of Arts in Communication Studies, and is presently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy at McGill. Everett has worked on a number of projects as a graphic designer for web and print.