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  1. Kan Gao

    Kan Gao

    Alexander Myrmoen Kolstad - 23.09.2021 - 18:50

  2. Martin Amis

    Martin Amis

    Alexander Myrmoen Kolstad - 24.09.2021 - 12:08

  3. Mike Bithell

    Mike Bithell

    Alevtina Senik - 24.09.2021 - 13:02

  4. Christopher Nolan

    Christopher Nolan

    Alevtina Senik - 24.09.2021 - 13:12

  5. Alexander Ocias

    Alexander Ocias

    Alevtina Senik - 24.09.2021 - 13:19

  6. Matthias Franke

    Franke is a software develeoper from Germany who wrote his Magisterarbeit on hypertext literature.

    Kira Guehring - 24.09.2021 - 14:31

  7. Jürgen Daiber

    Jürgen Daiber is a professor for new German literature studies at the University of Regensburg in Germany. He has also (co-)created works of digital literature.

    Kira Guehring - 24.09.2021 - 14:59

  8. Jochen Metzger

    Jochen Metzger is a German freelance journalist and author. He has also created works of digital literature.

    Kira Guehring - 24.09.2021 - 15:15

  9. Nicholas Carr

    A writer of books, essays, and ephemera

    Nicholas Carr is an acclaimed writer whose work focuses on the intersection of technology, economics, and culture. His books, including the Pulitzer Prize finalist The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains, have been translated into more than twenty-five languages. He is a visiting professor of sociology at Williams College in Massachusetts and was the former executive editor of the Harvard Business Review. In 2015, he received the Neil Postman Award for Career Achievement in Public Intellectual Activity from the Media Ecology Association.

    (source: personal webpage)

    Kira Guehring - 24.09.2021 - 16:00

  10. Matteo Bittanti

    Matteo Bittanti is an interdisciplinary artist based in San Francisco and Milan. His practice is located at the intersection of gaming, film, and the web. Bittanti's conceptual works have been exhibited in the United States, Canada, England, Australia, Mexico, Scotland, Australia, France, and Italy. Since 2012, he has been collaborating with Colleen Flaherty as COLL.EO. His curatorial practice includes exhibitions in both Europe and the United States, including the MILAN MACHINIMA FESTIVAL (2018), REPLAY (2017), GAME VIDEO/ART. A SURVEY (2016, with Vincenzo Trione), TRAVELOGUE (2016), and ITALIANS DO IT BETTER!! (2011, with Domenico Quaranta in the Fringe events of the Venice Biennale). As a scholar, he conducted fearless research at UC Berkeley, fought technological determinism at Stanford University, understood the difference between critical theory and hypocritical theory, social practice and social justice while performing as an Adjunct Professor at California College of the Arts. 

    Ana Isabel Jimenez Sanchez - 25.09.2021 - 22:29

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