Chris Joseph
Chris Joseph is a British/Canadian writer and artist who works primarily with electronic text, sound and image, and sometimes publishes work under the pseudonym babel.
His past projects include Animalamina, a collection of interactive multimedia poetry for children, and the interactive multimedia fiction series Inanimate Alice that has been incorporated into educational courses around the world. Inanimate Alice is one of several collaborations with Canadian author Kate Pullinger, including The Breathing Wall - a novel that responds to the reader's rate of breathing - and the collaborative fiction Flight Paths.
He has been awarded the IBM Prize for New Media and was the recipient of the first Premio per l’Arte Digitale awarded by the Italian Ministry of Culture, Department for Cultural and Environmental Heritage, National Museum for 21st Century Arts and the Fondazione Rosselli.
He is editor of the post-Dada magazine and artist network 391.org, and currently lives in London, UK.