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  1. Belinda Haikes

    Belinda Haikes is a South African born, Canadian raised Philadelphia based artist and designer who creates conceptually driven projects that examine digital and social relationships. Recent exhibitions include the Asian Arts Initiative, Philadelphia, The Los Angeles Center for the Digital Art, Village Nomad, France, Digital Fringe, Australia, the Weatherspoon Museum, North Carolina and with Pilottone in the New Museum's Flash:Light Festival, New York.

    She is a member of the experimental sound and multi-media ensemble group, Pilottone, as well as the Video-Gang Collective. She has a MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art in Philadelphia. Her writings have appeared in HZ Journal, and the New Media Caucus Journal.

    Belinda is currently Assistant Professor of Art at West Chester University building the interaction design courses. She also runs two blogs, Life, the Universe and Art an artist interview blog and I Love Mark Making, a studio blog . (Source: http://www.belindahaikes.com/About/belinda.html)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 07.01.2013 - 22:55

  2. Eva Mattes

    Eva and Franco Mattes were born in Italy in 1976. Neither of them received an art education, and since meeting in Madrid in 1994, they have never separated. Operating under the pseudonym 0100101110101101.org, they are counted among the second wave of the Internet artists, after Net.art, and are renowned for their subversion of public media. They are based in Brooklyn, N.Y., but also travel frequently throughout Europe and the United States. (Source: Wikipedia)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 07.01.2013 - 23:04

  3. Franco Mattes

    Eva and Franco Mattes were born in Italy in 1976. Neither of them received an art education, and since meeting in Madrid in 1994, they have never separated. Operating under the pseudonym 0100101110101101.org, they are counted among the second wave of the Internet artists, after Net.art, and are renowned for their subversion of public media. They are based in Brooklyn, N.Y., but also travel frequently throughout Europe and the United States. (Source: Wikipedia)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 07.01.2013 - 23:05

  4. Kenneth Sherwood

    Kenneth Sherwood studied poetics at SUNY Buffalo, completing an MA and PhD. In the mid-1990s, he helped found and co-edited the first e-zine of postmodern poetry, RIF/T (epc.buffalo.edu/rift/), and was a Western New York Writer in Residence at Just Buffalo Literary Center. His creative work has been featured on the public radio series LINEbreak, literary journals and chapbooks. He has worked for some time with performance and digital audio and currently curates audibleword.org, contributes to PennSound (writing.upenn.edu/pennsound), and helps lead the Digital Humanities initiatives (iupdhc.org) at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he is Associate Professor of English. He continues to explore the interface of print and digital poetics, with his most recent book _Code of Signals_ (2017) derrived from a digital piece, "Coal: First Seam."

    Scott Rettberg - 08.01.2013 - 11:25

  5. Gail White Scott

    Gail Scott White is a new media scenographer, projection designer and animator, and a professor of New Media Art at George Mason University, where she serves as Associate Director of the Multimedia Performance Studio. She has created new media designs and animations for Cyburbia Productions' "Silence & Darkness, a live movie for the cell phone age" and "Time Traveler Zero Zero," Encompass New Opera Theatre's "The End of A World" and "A Full Moon in March," and Komar & Melamid's "Naked Revolution." She has also created new media scenography for Wendy Wasserstein's "The Heidi Chronicles" at Arena Stage in Washington DC, José Rivera's "Marisol," Christopher Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus" and Actors Guild of Lexington's "Hamlet." White's work has been funded by Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology, and by a $125,000 National Endowment for the Arts grant for the "New Stage Technology Project." In 2006, White co-edited, and wrote articles for, the book Live Movies: A Field Guide to New Media for the Performing Arts (available at www.avt.gmu.edu/mps).

    Scott Rettberg - 09.01.2013 - 01:18

  6. Jamie Allen

    Jamie Allen makes interactive art and sound makers with his head and hands. He believes technology will one day allow us to circumvent and reinvent traditional, commercial and hierarchical relationships to art and performance. His work in digital design, music, performance and public art creates physical relationships between people and with media. (heavyside.net) 

    Scott Rettberg - 09.01.2013 - 21:10

  7. Blake Carrington

    Blake Carrington is a media artist working with video, sound, site-specific installation and performance. Spending two years in Japan, he screened work several times in Tokyo at events such as Design Festa and Flo Union. Returning to the U.S., he completed a residency at Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, and is currently an MFA candidate in the Department of Transmedia at Syracuse University. He recently received grants from the Ewing Marion Kaufman Foundation and the Chancellor's Office of Engagement Initiatives at Syracuse University for co-founding Urban Video Project, a public arts initiative that uses the post-industrial landscape of Syracuse as context for multimedia projections. His work has been shown recently at Alternative Film/Video Festival in Belgrade, Pixxelpoint Media Arts Festival in Slovenia, and at 404 Festival in Trieste, among others. He is also one-third of the artist group Avalanche Collective, with whom he has exhibited most recently at University of Georgia's Broad Street Gallery in Athens.

    (Source: 2008 ELO Media Arts show)

    Scott Rettberg - 09.01.2013 - 21:33

  8. Mark Cooley

    Mark Cooley is an artist and educator whose work generally explores aesthetics of Interdisciplinarity, deconstruction and juxtaposition. Cooley's work has been exhibited, screened and performed internationally at venues and events such as Exit Art, NY; SEAMUS National Conference; MediaLabMadrid, Madrid; Anthology Film Archives, NY; Version Festival, Chicago; and many others. Cooley is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Art and Visual Technology at George Mason University. 

    (Source: 2008 ELO Media Arts show)

    Scott Rettberg - 09.01.2013 - 22:34

  9. Gabriela Golder

    Visual artist, independent curator and professor of Video and New Technologies at several universities in Argentina and abroad. She is the co-director of the Bienal de la Imagen en Movimiento (BIM) and CONTINENTE, Research Center in Audiovisual Arts, Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Argentin.

    She was artist in residence at the Banff Centre for the Arts, Canada; the CICV, France; the Kunsthochschule für Medien, Germany; Schloss Balmoral, Germany; Wexner Center for the Arts, United States; UQAM, Montréal, Canada, Chambre Blanche, Québec, Canada, RBHA, Sao Paulo, Brazil and Le 104, Paris, France.

    Scott Rettberg - 17.01.2013 - 21:40

  10. Jayne Fenton Keane

    Jayne Fenton Keane is a contemporary Australian poet.

    Jayne Fenton Keane has published several books of poetry, a CD recording and is active as a performance poet and in multimedia poetry. The Transparent Lung has been adapted for radio in collaboration with Mike Ladd. She has received a Varuna Writers' Centre Fellowship, a grant from Queensland Arts and has performed at festivals in Australia, Canada and the United States. Additionally she is the founding and current director of National Poetry Week.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Scott Rettberg - 17.01.2013 - 22:59

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