Lisa Huffaker is a poet, musician, and visual artist. Her poems have been published in Southwest Review, Poet Lore, Measure, Able Muse, Southern Poetry Review, The Boiler, and elsewhere. She won the Morton Marr Poetry Prize, and was nominated for the Pushcart Prize by Southern Humanities Review. Her micro-publishing project, White Rock Zine Machine, offers tiny books of art and writing through sculptural vending machines. A classical singer by training, she sings with the Dallas Opera. She presents art-inspired writing projects at the Nasher Sculpture Center, and recently served as a Visiting Artist at the Dallas Museum of Art, where her installation, Sound/re:Vision, invited visitors to interact with a music box Zine Machine, compose their own chance music, and create zines inspired by a playlist ranging from opera to gamelan. Her latest project is an installation called Code Room at Ro2 Art, where she has transformed a space under the stairs with asemic symbols and eyes suspended in magnifying lenses. A single person may enter, sit in a chair, and operate a vending machine almost as an oracle, to receive zines exploring “code.”