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  1. Christian Ulrik Andersen

    Danish researcher. 

    Søren Pold - 12.06.2012 - 13:32

  2. Jacqueline Goss

    Jacqueline Goss makes movies and web-based works that explore how political, cultural, and scientific systems change the ways we think about ourselves. For the last few years she has used 2D digital animation techniques to work within the genre of the animated documentary. 

    A native of New Hampshire, she attended Brown University and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She teaches in the Film and Electronic Arts Department at Bard College in the Hudson Valley of New York. She is a 2008 Tribeca Film Institute Media Arts Fellow and the 2007 recipient of the Herb Alpert Award in film and Video.

    (Source: Biography on Goss's site)

    Scott Rettberg - 16.06.2012 - 23:00

  3. Jens Kirk

    Associate Professor at the Department of Culture and Global Studies

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 18.06.2012 - 10:33

  4. Gitte Mose

    Associate Professor of Nordic Literature at the University of Oslo. Originally from Denmark. 

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 18.06.2012 - 11:06

  5. John F. Barber

    John Barber teaches in The Creative Media & Digital Culture Program at Washington State University Vancouver. With regard to sound arts, he is  interested in opportunities afforded by Internet radio, online iReportage, transmission arts, and geo-locative audio-based immersive/interactive experiences, especially as they might promote aural compositions/performances/installations as the basis for engaged narrative.

    (Source: ELO 2012 Media Art Show)

    Meri Alexandra Raita - 18.06.2012 - 13:06

  6. Jim Bizzocchi

    Jim Bizzocchi is a moving image artist living in British Columbia, Canada. His Ambient Video series of works (www.ambientvideo.ca) explores an emergent genre of contemporary video art.  Ambient video is an intermedia form nested at the intersection of cinema, video and fine art photography.  The prime characteristic for such work is that it should never require viewer attention, but it must also always be visually rewarding and capable of supporting close viewing at any time. It should change, but not too quickly, and the details of any particular change should not be critical. Jim's work has been exhibited globally, including Vancouver, Durham and Banff in Canada, London UK, Ann Arbor, Houston, Athens and Los Angeles in the USA, Byron Bay, Australia and Three Gorges, China.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.06.2012 - 13:25

  7. Miriam Suzanne

    Miriam Suzanne is an author, artist, and web developer in Denver, Colorado. She’s a co-founder of OddBird web agency, a member of the Sass core team, and a W3C Invited Expert on the CSS Working Group. She’s also a prolific teacher – offering CSS workshops, and speaking at conferences around the world. She’s a co-author of Sitepoint’s Jump Start Sass, a staff writer for CSS Tricks, and was a founding teacher on the Mozilla Developer youtube channel.

    Miriam Suzanne - 20.06.2012 - 18:52

  8. Urs Richle

    Born in 1965 in Wattwil (Switzerland).

    Author of traditional novels, short stories and plays.

    Between 2002-2006 he studied Media-Engineering at the University of Applied Science in Lausanne.

    Since 2006 he is working as a lecturer at the Swiss Literature Institute of the Bern University of the Arts. He gives workshops in collaborative literary writing with new technologies.

    Since 2008 he works as a scientific collaborator on research projects at the University of Geneva in the field of Interactive Fiction.

    Urs Richle - 20.06.2012 - 18:57

  9. Jason Farman

    Jason Farman is an Assistant Professor at University of Maryland, College Park in the Department of American Studies and a Distinguished Faculty Fellow in the Digital Cultures and Creativity Program. He is author of the book Mobile Interface Theory: Embodied Space and Locative Media (Routledge, 2012), which focuses on how the worldwide adoption of mobile technologies is causing a reexamination of the core ideas about what it means to live our everyday lives: the practice of embodied space. He has published scholarly articles on such topics as mobile technologies, Google maps, social media, videogames, digital storytelling, digital performance art, and surveillance.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 21.06.2012 - 12:45

  10. Adrianna De Barros

    Born in Caldas da Rainha, Portugal, de Barros moved to Toronto at the age of three. As a child she was mainly interested in sports; and only when she was twelve did she realize her interest in drawing. At age fifteen, her family decided to move back to her birthplace, where de Barros faced cultural challenges with her education and In high school, she choose to study art and design, deciding to pursue cinema in college. Upset with the lack of sophistication within the film schools and film industry in Portugal, she believes that Toronto "would have been a better location to pursue cinema than in Portugal." She wishes to one day have the opportunity to study filmmaking in North America. Out of high school, she began working temporarily for her family's clothing business. The experience led to a full time job as a fashion and advertising designer for the company, as well as co-running a copy center with design section.

    Stig Andreassen - 24.08.2012 - 10:56

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