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  1. Rory Johnston

    Rory Johnston

    Alvaro Seica - 28.04.2015 - 20:52

  2. Natalie Dehn

    Natalie Dehn

    Alvaro Seica - 28.04.2015 - 21:16

  3. Y. J. Brette

    Y. J. Brette

    Alvaro Seica - 28.04.2015 - 21:46

  4. João Coelho

    João Coelho

    Alvaro Seica - 29.04.2015 - 12:37

  5. Kevin Snow

    Kevin Snow

    Eivind Farestveit - 30.04.2015 - 14:41

  6. Tim Hartnell

    Tim Hartnell (1951-1991) was an Australian journalist, self-taught programmer and extremely prolific, bestselling author of books and magazines on computer games. His company, Interface Publications (set up with Elizabeth North), produced titles for all of the machines in the home computer market, including Sinclair machines. Hartnell wrote several compendiums of computer games, which typically had several categories of games, with several games in each category. Each category had tips for writing enjoyable games in that genre. Each game had a description of the program and an explanation of its implementation, sometimes with ideas for modifications; this was followed by the raw code, which the reader had to enter into the computer. Some long games, such as Bannochburn Legacy, had more than 500 lines of code.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Alvaro Seica - 30.04.2015 - 17:44

  7. Jacques Derrida

    Jacques Derrida was one of the most well known twentieth century philosophers. He was also one of the most prolific. Distancing himself from the various philosophical movements and traditions that preceded him on the French intellectual scene (phenomenology, existentialism, and structuralism), he developed a strategy called "deconstruction" in the mid 1960s. Although not purely negative, deconstruction is primarily concerned with something tantamount to a critique of the Western philosophical tradition. Deconstruction is generally presented via an analysis of specific texts. It seeks to expose, and then to subvert, the various binary oppositions that undergird our dominant ways of thinking—presence/absence, speech/writing, and so forth.

    (Source: http://www.iep.utm.edu/derrida/)

    Alvaro Seica - 06.05.2015 - 18:10

  8. Djuna Barnes

    Djuna Barnes

    Alvaro Seica - 08.05.2015 - 18:48

  9. Judith Kerman

    Judy Kerman is the author of four books and chapbooks of poetry. Her prose-poem, Mothering, on which the hypertext Mothering is based, won Honorable Mention in Poetry in the New Writers Award of the Great Lakes Colleges Association. She is Dean of Arts and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of English at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan.

    (Source: Eastgate Systems: http://www.eastgate.com/people/Kerman.html)

    Alvaro Seica - 09.05.2015 - 12:40

  10. Clem Paulsen

    Clem Paulsen

    Alvaro Seica - 09.05.2015 - 17:12

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