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  1. Andy Campbell

    Andy Campbell is the Digital Director of UK-based arts/media charity One to One Development Trust and the founder/lead writer for Dreaming Methods, One to One’s award-winning in-house digital storytelling development studio. With over 20 years’ experience as a digital artist, writer and programmer, his recent work includes the collaborative narrative game All the Delicate Duplicates which won The Space Open Call competition, the Tumblr International Prize for Digital Art, Best Overall Game at the UK’s GameCity Festival and Best Experimental Game at the Dundee Games Design Awards; and WALLPAPER with writer/film-maker Judi Alston, an immersive game/installation supported by Arts Council England and Sheffield Hallam University with a VR adaptation funded by Creative England. He is the lead developer of Inanimate Alice, an episodic work of digital fiction for young adults used in multilingual education worldwide.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.02.2011 - 18:09

  2. R. Luke DuBois

    R. Luke DuBois is a composer, artist, and performer who explores the temporal, verbal, and visual structures of cultural and personal ephemera. He holds a doctorate in music composition from Columbia University, and has lectured and taught worldwide on interactive sound and video performance. He has collaborated on interactive performance, installation, and music production work with many artists and organizations including Toni Dove, Todd Reynolds, Jamie Jewett, Bora Yoon, Michael Joaquin Grey, Matthew Ritchie, Elliott Sharp, Michael Gordon, Maya Lin, Bang on a Can, Engine 27, Harvestworks, and LEMUR, and was the director of the Princeton Laptop Orchestra for its 2007 season.

    Alvaro Seica - 16.08.2013 - 09:16

  3. Anne Sofia Karhio

    Postdoctoral researcher, holder of the ELEVATE Irish Research Council International Career Development Fellowship, co-funded by Marie Curie Actions. In 2014-2016, she is based in the University of Bergen, Norway, where she is member of the Bergen Electronic Literature Research Group. She is a graduate of the University of Helsinki and the National University of Ireland, Galway.

    The current research project "Virtual Landscapes? New Media Technologies and the Poetics of Place" in recent Irish poetry focuses on the impact of new media technologies on literary representations of landscape in Irish poetic culture. The project covers poetry in both print and digital formats and also examines the relationship of poetry to visual and audiovisual arts, music and other forms of artistic production.

    Anne Karhio - 22.01.2015 - 14:36