About

Mark Enslin
Writer
Mark Enslin, as one of the organizers of a greenhouse of projects, discussed OJC with its founders when it was still a seedling. Since then he has worked at OJC as tester, technical writer, editor, help desk trouble-shooter, and design consultant. He designed OJC's first logo. Most recently he has been using Drupal for site content creation and editing.
He has bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in music composition from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is one of the founding organizers of the School for Designing a Society, an education experiment in connecting the arts and social concerns. He is a long-time member of the American Society for Cybernetics and has organized three of its interdisciplinary conferences.
His experience as editor, writer, proofreader and tester comes from work with Publication Services, American Oil Chemists Society, Wolfram Research, Parkland College (English instructor), UIUC Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering Publications Office (editing theses), and University of Illinois Press.
As a musician, actor and humanitarian clown he has performed in theaters, streets, hospitals and refugee camps; he is studying tango, oud and tabla; and recently he has had poems published in the journal Cannot Exist.


