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  1. Ľubomír Panák

    Ľubomír Panák is a programmer, photographer, musician and sound artist. His electronic music pieces have appeared in several music collections and he has been active in the Slovak experimental music scene as a live dj and author of remixes and sets. Together with Zuzana Husárová, he has  created several digital interactive pieces.

    Their works cross the media boundaries and addresses interactivity, computational possibilities, experience with narrativity, emotionality and haptics in the postdigital age. Their pieces have appeared in several American journals, like Drunken Boat and BathHouse Hypermedia Journal.

    Zuzana Husarova - 01.09.2011 - 17:21

  2. Michael J. Maguire

    Michael J. Maguire

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 02.09.2011 - 15:13

  3. Olia Lialina

    Born 1971 in Moscow.

    Finished Moscow State University in 1993 as journalist, film critic.

    In mid 90s one of the organizers of Moscow experimental film club CINE FANTOM.

    Net Artist, one of net.art pioneers.

    Writes on New Media, Digital Folklore and Vernacular Web.

    Since 1999 Professorat Merz Akademie, (New Media Pathway), Stuttgart

    Animated Gif Model. Wife of Rockstar. Mother of three. Junior blogger.

    (Source: Author's site)

    Scott Rettberg - 07.09.2011 - 15:47

  4. Sabrina Small

    Sabrina Small

    Scott Rettberg - 12.09.2011 - 12:53

  5. Jonathan Kemp

    writer/artist

    Scott Rettberg - 12.09.2011 - 13:00

  6. William Gibson

    William Gibson

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.09.2011 - 14:45

  7. Dennis Ashbaugh

    Dennis Ashbaugh

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.09.2011 - 14:49

  8. Roy Ascott

    Roy Ascott is a British artist and theorist, who works with cybernetics and telematics, born in Bath, England. From 1955-59 he studied Fine Art at King’s College, University of Durham under Victor Pasmore and Richard Hamilton. On graduation he was appointed Studio Demonstrator (1959–61). He then moved to London, where he established the radical Groundcourse at Ealing Art College, which he subsequently established at Ipswich Civic College, in Suffolk. He was a visiting lecturer at other London art schools throughout the 1960s. Then he briefly was President of Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto, before moving to California as Vice-President and Dean of San Francisco Art Institute, during the 1970s. He was Professor for Communications Theory at the University of Applied Arts Vienna during the 1980s, and Professor of Technoetic Arts at the University of Wales, Newport in the 1990s. Ascott is also the founding president of the Planetary Collegium, an advanced research center which he set up in 2003 at the University of Plymouth, UK, where he is Professor of Technoetic Arts.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 13.09.2011 - 15:28

  9. John Cage

    A composer, philosopher, poet, and artist, Cage was one of the leading figures of the post-war avante-garde. Critics have lauded him as one of the most influential American composers of the 20th century. (Source: Wikipedia)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 18.09.2011 - 21:33

  10. Ian Ferrier

    Ian Ferrier

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 18.09.2011 - 21:54

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