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  1. Douglas Adams

    Author of the beloved Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy books, who designed an interactive fiction version of the first book of the series with Steve Meretzky for Infocom in 1984.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 16.09.2012 - 20:43

  2. Steve Meretzky

    American game designer, particularly well-known for his work on early Infocom text adventures or interactive fictions in the 1980s. One of only two interactive fiction writers (along with Dave Lebling) admitted to the Science Fiction Writers of America.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 16.09.2012 - 20:46

  3. Álvaro Seiça

    Álvaro Seiça is a Portuguese writer and researcher based in Bergen, Norway. He is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at UiB, UCLA and UC, where he investigates the poetics and politics of erasure within the EU-funded project “The Art of Deleting.” Seiça holds a PhD in Digital Culture from the University of Bergen, with the thesis “setInterval(): Time-Based Readings of Kinetic Poetry” (2017). His publications include the poetry books Supressão (2019), upoesia (2019), Previsão para 365 poemas (2018), Ensinando o espaço (2017), Ö (2014), and Permafrost (2012), and the scholarly book Transdução (2017).

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.09.2012 - 11:19

  4. Paula Perissonotto

    Artist and cultural producer Paula Perissinotto graduated in visual arts at FAAP. She holds a master’s degree in visual poetics from the School of Communication and Arts (ECA-USP) and a master’s in curatorial design and cultural practices in art and new media from MECAD-ESDI in Barcelona, Spain. Professor of Art and Technology for the visual arts program at Faculdade Santa Marcelina (FASM) in São Paulo. Since 1999, she has been involved with digital culture as an artist participating in events such as: ISEA International Society of Electronic Art 2002 in Nagoya, Japan, and ISEA, in Paris (2000). Selected by Fundação Vitae for the seminar on Experimental Digital Techniques in Multimedia and Internet held by Fundación Antorchas in Bariloche (2000). Paula has been on panels and given talks in Brazil and internationally.

    (Source: Instituto Sergio Motta)

    Luciana Gattass - 05.10.2012 - 09:52

  5. Ricardo Barreto

    Graduated in philosophy at USP (1981) and art at Faculdade de Belas Artes de São Paulo (1980). In August 2000, together with Paula Perissinotto, he organized the 1st International Festival of Electronic Language (FILE) at the MIS in São Paulo. Barreto has been experimenting with different media since the 1980s. Much of his work at in the period was done as a member of the BWG group (Ricardo Barreto, Ricardo Godoy and Marina Woo). In the late 90s, in partnership with Paula Perissinotto, he stepped up his involvement with the Internet, as artist and producer of events: in 1998, he launched the web site www.satmundi.com and in 2000 organized the 1st International Festival of Electronic Language www.file.org.br, (both with Paula Perissinotto). His individual works include proposals for interactive CD-ROMs, virtual-reality and web-art works.

    (Source: Instituto Sergio Motta)

    Luciana Gattass - 05.10.2012 - 09:59

  6. Andreas Müller-Pohle

    Andreas Müller-Pohle is a Berlin-based media artist and the publisher and editor of European Photography, the international art magazine for contemporary photography and new media. He studied Economics and Communications at the University of Hannover and the University of Göttingen. In 1986 he published Vilém Flusser‘s Die Schrift – Hat Schreiben Zukunft? (“Does Writing Have a Future?”) as the first electronic book on diskette. He is the founder and editor of the “Edition Flusser”, a ten-volume collection of Vilém Flusser’s philosophical writings, including the legendary Towards a Philosophy of Photography. In 2001 he was awarded the European Photography Prize of the Reind M. De Vries Foundation. From 1997 to 2004 he was visiting professor at the Higher Institute of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Belgium. Müller-Pohle has exhibited and worked on photography and media projects in Europe, America and Asia, the most recent being “The Danube River Project” and “Hong Kong Waters”.

    Source: vita on author's webiste

    Patricia Tomaszek - 09.10.2012 - 13:34

  7. Artur Matuk

    Artur Matuck tem atuado, no Brasil, Estados Unidos, Canadá e Europa, como professor, pesquisador, escritor, artista plástico, diretor de vídeo, performer, produtor de eventos de telearte e mais recentemente como filósofo da comunicação contemporânea e organizador de simpósios internacionais. Desde 1977, tem apresentado conferências, oficinas, e projetos, nacional e internacionalmente, em tópicos diversos tais como Artes Mediáticas, Arte e Tecnologia, Telecomunicações e Artes, Televisão Interativa, Arte Performance, História da Arte, Arte Combinatória, Direitos Autorais, e Criação Textual Computacional. Em 1984, no Brasil, inicia carreira universitária, assumindo a disciplina de Multimídia e Intermídia no Departamento de Artes Plásticas na Escola de Comunicações e Artes da USP. Atualmente ministra disciplinas de Comunicação Digital no Departamento de Relações Públicas, Propaganda e Turismo também da ECA-USP. Atua ainda como professor-orientador nos programas de pós-graduação em Ciências da Comunicação e em Estética e História da Arte ambos da USP. Sua produção artística tem sido exibida nas Bienais de São Paulo em 1983, 1987, 1989, 1991 e 2002.

    Luciana Gattass - 09.10.2012 - 16:39

  8. Pablo Gervás

    Associate Professor (Profesor Titular de Universidad) at the Departamento de Ingeniería del Software e Inteligencia Artificial, Facultad de Informática, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Directs the NIL research group and also of the Instituto de Tecnología del Conocimiento. Over the years, his research interests have shifted towards studying the role of narrative in human communication, with a view to applying it in human-computer interaction, and with an interest in understanding and modelling language.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 09.10.2012 - 21:26

  9. Marvin E. Hobson

    Teaches at the Department of Learning Assistance, English, Indian River State College.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 09.10.2012 - 21:48

  10. George Legrady

    Artist George Legrady is Professor of Interactive Media, with joint appointment in the Media Arts & Technology program and the department of Art, UC Santa Barbara. He has previously held fulltime appointments at the Merz Akademie, Institute for Visual Communication, Stuttgart, the Conceptual Design/Information Arts program, San Francisco State University, University of Southern California, and the University of Western Ontario. He received the Masters of Fine Arts degree from the San Francisco Art Institute. Source: author's website

    Patricia Tomaszek - 11.10.2012 - 12:23

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