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  1. Taras Mashtalir

    ™ (Taras Mashtalir) is a composer and sound designer, a classical musician turned electronic music producer. His compositions are unique blend of different genres morphed together and wrapped into a new aesthetic fabric of electronic ambience. After receiving BA in Linguistics & Cross-cultural communication from Pyatigorsk State Linguistic University, Taras spent some time recording/performing in St. Petersburg and Moscow, before relocating to New York. For the past 12 years Taras achieved outstanding results and his work is acknowledged in the industry. He produced numbers of albums, collaborating with major artists such as: Patrick Leonard, legendary composer and producer (Pink Floyd, Elton John, Madonna) Lou Christie is an American singer-songwriter best known for pop hits in the 1960s. Dmitri Strizhov is a Russian-born painter and poet. The works of ™ also include multimedia installations, soundtracks for the films and animations, as well as music for TV ads and programs like Discovery Science Channel, History Channel, Speed Channel, TNT, FOX Sports, CBS etc. Taras is currently involved in several projects exploring new dimensions of digital publishing.

    Taras Mashtalir - 07.12.2011 - 23:15

  2. The Kitchen

    from the organization´s website:

    The Kitchen is a non-profit, interdisciplinary organization that provides innovative artists working in the media, literary, and performing arts with exhibition and performance opportunities to create and present new work. Using its own extensive history as a resource, the organization identifies, supports, and presents emerging and under-recognized artists who are making significant contributions to their respective fields as well as serves as a safe space for more established artists to take unusual creative risks.

    The Kitchen has been a powerful force in shaping the cultural landscape of this country for more than three decades. Founded as an artist collective in 1971 by Woody and Steina Vasulka and incorporated as a non-profit two years later, in its infancy The Kitchen was a space where video artists and experimental composers and performers could share their ideas with like-minded colleagues. It thus was among the very first American institutions to embrace the then emergent fields of video and performance art, while also presenting new visionary work within the fields of dance, music, literature, and film.

    Patricia Tomaszek - 12.12.2011 - 20:08

  3. Ture Schwebs

    Ture Schwebs

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.12.2011 - 13:53

  4. DHCommons

    DHCommons, an initiative of centerNet, is an online hub focused on matching digital humanities projects seeking assistance with scholars interested in project collaboration. This hub responds to a pressing and demonstrable need for a project-collaborator matching service that will allow scholars interested in DH to enter the field by joining an existing project as well as make existing projects more sustainable by drawing in new, well-matched participants. Additionally, DHCommons helps break down the siloization of an emerging field by connecting collaborators across institutions, a particularly acute need for solo practitioners and those without access to a digital humanities center.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 17.01.2012 - 10:58

  5. Christy Dena

    Australian scholar and developer specialising in cross-media.

    Christine Wilks - 20.01.2012 - 16:51

  6. Arthur Kroker

    Arthur Kroker is Canada Research Chair in Technology, Culture and Theory, Professor of Political Science, and the Director of the Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture (PACTAC) at the University of Victoria. He is the editor with Marilouise Kroker of the internationally acclaimed scholarly, peer-reviewed journal CTheory and Critical Digital Studies: A Reader (University of Toronto Press). His recent publications include The Will to Technology and the Culture of Nihilism: Heidegger, Nietzsche, and Marx (University of Toronto Press) and Born Again Ideology: Religion, Technology and Terrorism. In addition to the recent Japanese translation of The Will to Technology, eleven of Dr. Kroker’s books have been published in translation including German, Italian, Japanese and Croatian. Dr. Kroker’s current research focuses on the new area of critical digital studies and the politics of the body in contemporary techno-culture.

    (Source: Personal webpage)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.01.2012 - 14:34

  7. Marilouise Kroker

    Marilouise Kroker is Senior Research Scholar at the University of Victoria and co-editor of CTheory.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.01.2012 - 14:50

  8. Will Luers

    Will Luers is digital media artist and writer living in Portland, Oregon. In the Creative Media & Digital Culture program at Washington State University Vancouver, he teaches multimedia authoring, creative programming, digital storytelling and digital cinema. His art works have been exhibited internationally and selected for various festivals and conferences, including the Electronic Literature Organization, FILE(Brazil) and ISEA. In 2016, his collaboration with Hazel Smith and Roger Dean (motions), was selected for the ELO Collection Volume 3.

    (Source: http://will-luers.com/about.html)

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 27.01.2012 - 11:50

  9. Shane Hinton

    Shane Hinton is living out a tiny life as an unintentional interstitial. His background is in chemical paraphrasing with an emphasis on derogatory adjectives.

    (Source: The ELO 2012 Media Art Show)

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 28.01.2012 - 13:46

  10. Guy Bennett

    Guy Bennett is a poet/translator and author. He has a Ph.D. in French Literature from UCLA. (Source: Wikipedia)

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 28.01.2012 - 14:09

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