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ABSTRACTPeter Lunenfeld is a Professor in the Design/Media Arts department at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is well known for his edited collection The Digital Dialectic: New Essays on New Media (1999) and his book, Snap to Grid: A User's Guide to Digital Arts, Media, and Cultures (2001). Lunenfeld was also the Editorial Director for the innovative series, “Mediawork Pamphlets,” published by MIT Press. Within the series, Lunenfeld's own User: Info Techno Demo appeared in 2005. In a two-part, trans-journal interview, Elizabeth Guffey and Raiford Guins interviewed Lunenfeld on visual culture, design studies, art, media, and cultural critique. In part one of this interview (published in the Journal of Visual Culture, 9(2), August 2010), Lunenfeld responded to a number of questions related to his Mediawork series and his concept of the “visual intellectual.” In this, the second part of the interview, our emphasis includes design theory and the digital humanities.

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