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  1. Elisabet Takehana

    Dr. Elisabet Takehana is an Assistant Professor in the Arts and Communications department of LIM College. Her scholarly interests include aesthetics, digital studies, and 20th century text and image production. Her essay "Legitimizing the Artist: Avant-Garde Utopianism and Relational Aesthetics" was recently published in Shift and "Browsing the Data Narrative: Affective Association and Visualization" appeared in the International Digital Media Arts Association Journal. Her forthcoming essay "Burroughs/Rauschenberg: Image-Text / Text-Image" will be published in The Future of Text and Image (Cambridge Scholars).

    Patricia Tomaszek - 22.11.2011 - 16:04

  2. Zoe Beloff

    Zoe Beloff grew up in Edinburgh, Scotland. In 1980 she moved to New York to study at Columbia University where she received an MFA in Film. Her work has been featured in international exhibitions and screenings; venues include the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Freud Dream Museum in St. Petersburg, and the Pompidou Center in Paris. In 2009 she participated in the Athens Biennale, and has an upcoming project with MuHKA Museum in Antwerp. Her most recently completed work is the exhibition “The Coney Island Amateur Psychoanalytic Society and their Circle. She has been working with the Christine Burgin Gallery on a number of artist projects that include books and prints. Zoe works with a wide range of media including film, stereoscopic projection performance, interactive media, installation and drawing.Her artistic interest lies in finding ways to graphically manifest the unconscious processes of the mind. She considers herself a medium, an interface between the living and the dead, the real and the imaginary. Sometimes she uses archaic apparatuses, sometimes, new analog/digital hybrids.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 05.12.2011 - 07:54

  3. Mirona Magearu

    Completed her PhD at University of Maryland in 2011.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 05.12.2011 - 13:19

  4. 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

  5. Ture Schwebs

    Ture Schwebs

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 14.12.2011 - 13:53

  6. Christy Dena

    Australian scholar and developer specialising in cross-media.

    Christine Wilks - 20.01.2012 - 16:51

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

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