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  1. Monique Lebrun

    Professor Lebrun has been teaching at University of Quebec (Montréal) for more than 20 years, directed several research groups and contributed to the development the Multimodal Media Literacy Research Group (University of Quebec), with Nathalie Lacelle and Jean-François Boutin.

    Eleonora Acerra - 08.03.2017 - 15:29

  2. Marie Dorléans

    Marie Dorléans

    Eleonora Acerra - 13.03.2017 - 14:19

  3. Tralalère

    Tralalère

    Eleonora Acerra - 13.03.2017 - 14:20

  4. Agnès de Lestrade

    Agnès de Lestrade

    Eleonora Acerra - 13.03.2017 - 14:34

  5. Valeria Docampo

    Valeria Docampo

    Eleonora Acerra - 13.03.2017 - 14:36

  6. Felicitas Meifert-Menhard

    Felicitas Meifert-Menhard

    Scott Rettberg - 04.04.2017 - 12:23

  7. Benjamin Laird

    I am a PhD candidate in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University based in Melbourne, Australia. My research is in biographical poetry in print and programmable media. My PhD project, The Code of Things, involves a creative component—poetry in print and programmable media—and an exegesis.

    My undergraduate degrees are in engineering and computer science from Swinburne and an honours year in creative writing at RMIT University. My honours exegesis, (en)coded poetry: read, write, execute (PDF), concerned the relationship between code and poetry and involved the creation of poems.

    Alvaro Seica - 08.04.2017 - 20:33

  8. Jazra Khaleed

    Jazra Khaleed was born in 1979 in Grozny, Chechnya. He lives in Athens and his works are protests against the injustices in contemporary Greece. Since 2008, he edits the literary magazine Teflon. His poems have been published in distinguished magazines such as Los Angeles Review of Books, World Literature Today, Glänta.

    Alvaro Seica - 07.05.2017 - 11:46

  9. Timos Alexandropoulos

    Timos Alexandropoulos is a sound artist and a programmer based in Athens, Greece. Highly inspired by electronic music, his work focuses on algorithmic complexity, computational theory, conceptual aspects of coding and synthetic sound. He has performed and presented installation work both in his country and abroad.

    Alvaro Seica - 18.05.2017 - 10:19

  10. Antonis Kalagkatsis

    Antonis Kalagkatsis is a visual artist and programmer based in Athens. He has a diploma from the Faculty of Fine Arts, School of Fine and Applied Arts, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. His work revolves around algorithmic compositions, interactive installations and video experimentation. He usually works across visual and sonic media, influenced by computational systems. Lately he is working with 3D models, computer-generated environments, virtual reality and moving image projects. 

    He is co-founder of NullPointerConstant studio.

    (Source: http://antoniskalagkatsis.com/bio)

    Alvaro Seica - 18.05.2017 - 10:23

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