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  1. Pedro Andrade

    Pedro Andrade

    Alvaro Seica - 15.05.2015 - 13:59

  2. Alinta Krauth

    Alinta Krauth is a multidisciplinary digital artist who focuses on projection art, interactive art, sound art, art games, generative art, and physical computing, and is interested in experimenting with links between these fields. She is also interested in ways to tie education and social relevance into interactive light pieces – particularly with regards to sustainability, ecology, and physics. Her recently exhibited works explore poetry games, interactive sound art, interactive Net art, projection mapping onto sculpture, 360° projections, projection as performance, and live light painting. She has seen her works exhibited globally from Brisbane to New York, Virginia to Vienna, Paris to Melbourne. But most of all, she is simply curious about the world.

    (Source: http://currentsnewmedia.org/artists/alinta-krauth/)

    Hannah Ackermans - 05.09.2015 - 10:10

  3. José Aburto

    Poet who is defined by his continuous experimentation of different formats, supports and writing methods which reinterpret the poetic work from his own perspective: interactive, technological, and personal. Whether as a professor, cultural promoter or a communications professional, his works have dedicated to exploring the possibilities of the digital realm and their impact on different forms of expression. (source: https://elo2015.sched.org/speaker/joseaburto#.VfF-FZfdf-s)

    Hannah Ackermans - 10.09.2015 - 14:59

  4. Luís Lucas Pereira

    Luís Lucas Pereira

    Hannah Ackermans - 12.09.2015 - 12:11

  5. Marek Pampuch

    Marek Pampuch

    Hannah Ackermans - 12.09.2015 - 12:17

  6. Michał Rudolf

    Michał Rudolf

    Hannah Ackermans - 12.09.2015 - 12:35

  7. Leszek Onak

    Polish poet.

    Hannah Ackermans - 12.09.2015 - 12:44

  8. Reham Hosny

    Reham Hosny is a British Academy Visiting Fellow at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on creating links between the well-established Western electronic literature communities and the growing digital culture innovators of other underrepresented communities. She investigates the cultural, social, and political contexts of Arabic and Anglo-American electronic literature and the potentialities of AI in writing activist literature. Additionally, she is a creative writer, and her co-authored novel, Al-Barrah (2019, 2021), won the 2022 Robert Coover Award’s Honorable Mention, and her short story collection Amma Ba’d (and thereafter) (2012) won the Ihsan Abdel Quddous Literary Prize for short story writing. Reham is the first Arab and African to be elected as a member of the board of directors of the Electronic Literature Organization (ELO) and work as a convenor of the ELO 2023 Awards.

    Reham Hosny - 16.09.2015 - 18:52

  9. Heiko Zimmermann

    Heiko Zimmermann

    Heiko Zimmermann - 26.10.2015 - 15:12

  10. Nieves Rosendo Sánchez

    Nieves Rosendo Sánchez

    Hannah Ackermans - 31.10.2015 - 10:43

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