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  1. Christophe Bruno

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    Christophe Bruno lives and works in Paris. He began his artistic activity in September 2001. His polymorphic work (installations, performances, conceptual pieces…) has a critical take on network phenomena and globalisation in the field of language and images. He was awarded a prize at the Madrid Contemporary Art Fair with the ARCO new media prize 2007, at the Prix Ars Electronica 2003 and the Piemonte Share Festival in 2007. His work has been shown internationaly:

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 01.03.2011 - 11:42

  2. Morten Søndergaard

    Morten Søndergaard was born in 1964 in Copenhagen. He studied literature and has published five poetry collections: Sahara i mine hænder (Sahara in my hands, 1992), Ild og tal (Fire and Figures, 1994), Bier dør sovende (Bees Die While Sleeping, 1998), Vinci, senere (Vinci, later, 2002), Fedtdigte (Fat poems, 2004); poetry in prose: Ubestemmelsessteder (Indestinations, 1996), and At holde havet tilbage med en kost (To Hold the Ocean with a Broom, 2004); and a novel, Tingenes orden (Order of Things, 2000). He received a grant of Danish National Art Council for three years and was short listed for the Nordic Literature Prize. He has translated works of Jorge Luis Borges and worked as an editor at various literary magazines. His work has been translated into several languages.

    Giovanna Di Rosario - 20.10.2011 - 16:08

  3. Oliver Gassner

    Born 1964, studied german and english literature & linguistics, philosophy and media science in konstanz, germany and st. olaf college, mn, usa. work: literature, culture projects, net-stuff, teaching english and creativity. Wife, 2 kids, cat.

    pre-net projects since 1983: paper - copy - mailart, short prose, soundpoetry.
    net-projects since 1996: kwadrant c/y, 1996/97; tango rgb, 1998; noise 99, 1996/99; utopia 2k for reinhard doehl, 1999; the famous sound of absolute wreaders, 2003.

    [Taken from http://www.kunstradio.at/BIOS/olivergassnerbio.html ]

    Dan Kvilhaug - 04.03.2013 - 16:21

  4. Timo Parvela

    Timo Parvela (born May 19, 1964 in Jyväskylä) is a Finnish author of juvenile fiction.

    Parvela matriculated from secondary school in 1983 and graduated from Jyväskylä Teacher Training College in 1988.[1] He worked at a series of elementary school teaching posts for six years — first in Petäjävesi in the Jyväskylä sub-region and later in Espoo — until the mid-1990s.[1] Since 1996 he has been a freelance writer.

    In addition to numerous children's books he has written television screenplays both for children's audiences and for adults, as well as scripts for Finnish radio.

    (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timo_Parvela)

    Hannah Ackermans - 30.08.2015 - 14:54