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  1. Dave Pape

    Dave Pape is an Associate Professor in the Department of Media Study of the University at Buffalo. He is a member of UB's Intermedia Performance Studio, and works in the creation of interactive virtual environments, as well as the development of tools for computer art and performance. He received a PhD in Computer Science from the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), of the University of Illinois at Chicago. At EVL, he was responsible for much of the core software used by CAVE developers. Prior to that, he worked at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, in the Scientific Visualization Studio and the High Performance Computing & Communications branch. He has created many interactive environments and videos that have been shown at the Ars Electronica Center, the Smithsonian Museum, the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, and numerous computing conferences and art festivals.

    (Source: Dave Pape's personal website.)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 25.04.2012 - 11:14

  2. Laura Zaylea

    Laura Zaylea is an experimental filmmaker and media artist. Her independent feature film Hold The Sun (Co-Directed with David Yun) was recently awarded Best Avant-garde Film at the 2010 Amsterdam Film Festival, and her screenplay Closer Than Rust recently won the 2011 Atlanta International Film Festival Screenplay Competition. Zaylea’s short experimental films have screened at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Pacific Film Archives, PS1 and the Notthatbalai Ar Festival. She was awarded an independent distribution grant from the Open Meadows Foundation to send her queer-themed video works, Lydia Li (2003-2006) and Camouflage Pink (2002), to queer- and diversity-focused youth groups around the US. Zaylea also works in media installation. She is currently working as a Film Lecturer at Georgia State University and is converting her screenplay into an interactive, hybrid-media novel. 

    (Source: The ELO 2012 Media Art Show.)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 26.04.2012 - 08:11

  3. Graeme Truslove

    Graeme Truslove is a composer and performer based in Glasgow, Scotland. His output includes: Electroacoustic and Instrumental Composition, Live Sound Design for Theatre, Sound-Art Installations, Audio-Visual Art, and Improvisation - performing on guitar and laptop in a variety of small ensembles. His work is largely concerned with conflicts between intuitive performance and the fixed-medium, often exploring how fixed-medium expressive and structural possibilities can be integrated into improvised performance and vice versa. His approach integrates multiple strata of musical time, ranging from macrostructure down to the formation of timbre itself, conceived in terms of the sonic grain.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 26.04.2012 - 08:16

  4. Steve Jones

    Sound designer, musician, improvisor and sound artist, Steve Jones has had a long and relatively successful career in electronic dance music as one half of the production duo ‘A Man Called Adam’. Their music continues to be synched for film and television and has been included on million selling compilation series such as the Cafe del Mar and Hotel Costes albums (bit.ly/cmDKd4bit.ly/drXz6Vbit.ly/pE3xAW). In recent years they have worked as sound designers on projects for the Miraikan Museum, Tokyo and the BME (British Music Experience) at the O2 Centre, London. In 2009 Steve returned to full time education, completing an MSc in Sound Design at Edinburgh University. His dissertation ‘The Sound of Memory’ was awarded the department’s annual prize for outstanding contribution 2010. Since graduating, his sound design work has included commissions for the British Museum and the National Science Museum.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 26.04.2012 - 08:42

  5. Alexander Mouton

    Alexander Mouton, MFA, has a background in film, literature, and photography.  He lived four years in Berlin directly following the fall of the Berlin Wall, during which time he was the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship.  Alexander explores the possibilities time-based art has for non-linear narratives.  His processes include net art, interactive video installations, multimedia performances, and artists' books, many of which are in collections internationally including MoMA, NYC and the Kunst Bibliothek, Berlin.  Alexander's time-based media is part of Rhizome.org's ArtBase and has been exhibited in SFcamerawork, the Istanbul Contemporary Art Museum, the Walker Art Center, Flash & Thunder 2010, chico.art.net, SpringgunPress, and the Electro-Fringe Festival among international venues.  Alexander is Assistant Professor of Art & Design at Seattle University.  

    (Source: The ELO 2012 Media Art Show.)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 26.04.2012 - 09:27

  6. Pelayo Méndez

    Pelayo Méndez (Asturias, 1977) graduated in Information Science at the University of Salamanca in 2002, specialising in Multimedia Resources. He also recently graduated in Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature at the University of Barcelona. Currently based in Barcelona, he combines teaching and working as a multimedia programmer in art and literature. He has published several poems, articles and short stories in various online formats and developed digital works with visual artists. In 2011 he started producing his own works as an artist, combining the world of literature and creative writing with visual art by using code.

    (Source: The ELO 2012 Media Art Show.)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 26.04.2012 - 09:49

  7. Adam Sulzdorf-Liszkiewicz

    Adam Sulzdorf-Liszkiewicz is the Chief Operations Officer of the award-winning game design and virtual reality studio, RUST, LTD. He has designed and developed work for clients such as Dave and Buster’s, the Independent Television Service, the Oregon Center for Applied Sciences, the Annenberg Innovation Lab, and Strategic Actions for a Just Economy. He is also the author of a full-length collection of digital poetry and games, AFEELD, which was published by the Collaboratory for Digital Discourse and Culture at Virginia Tech in 2017. 

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 26.04.2012 - 16:38

  8. Laura Miller

    In 1995, Laura Miller helped to co-found Salon.com, where she is currently a staff writer. She is a frequent contributor to the New York Times Book Review, where she wrote the Last Word column for two years. Her work has appeared in the New Yorker, the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal and many other publications. She is the author of The Magician's Book: A Skeptic's Adventures in Narnia (Little, Brown, 2008) and the editor of The Salon.com Reader's Guide to Contemporary Authors (Penguin, 2000). She lives in New York.

    (Source: Salon.com)

    Patricia Tomaszek - 29.04.2012 - 15:13

  9. Luciana Gattass

    Luciana Gattass earned a magna cum laude BA in Film Studies from Columbia University in 1999, an MA in Literary Theory from Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) in 2007 and a PhD in Literary Theory from PUC-Rio in 2011 with a doctoral fellowship at Brown University in 2010. Both her MA and PhD researches have been fully funded by CNPq (Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development). Her PhD dissertation, “Digital Literature: Theoretical and Aesthetic Reflections” (PUC-Rio, 2011), was approved with honors and recommended for publication. In 2012, Gattass received a grant from the University of Bergen to act as Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Culture, where she curated the Brazilian Electronic Literature Collection for the ELMCIP Knowledge Base.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 07.05.2012 - 12:16

  10. Gavin Stewart

    Gavin Stewart is Lecturer in Digital Media at the University of Bedfordshire, poet and writer.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 02.06.2012 - 14:18

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