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  1. Carl J. Meyer

    Carl is a coder, Pythonista, and Django core developer. When he’s not chasing a more elegant algorithm, he chases frisbees, hockey pucks, and a five-year-old son.

    Miriam Suzanne - 20.06.2012 - 19:01

  2. Rafaël Rozendaal

    Rafaël Rozendaal is a visual artist who uses the internet as his canvas. His artistic practice consists of websites, installations, drawings, writings and lectures. Spread out over a vast network of domain names, he attracts a large online audience of over 40 million visits per year.

    His work researches the screen as a pictorial space, reverse engineering reality into condensed bits, in a space somewhere between animated cartoons and paintings. His installations involve moving light and reflections, taking online works and transforming them into spatial experiences.

    He also created BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer), an open source DIY curatorial format that is spreading across the world rapidly.
    (source: http://www.newrafael.com/bio)

    Marthin Frugaard - 18.04.2013 - 19:23

  3. Marla Jacarilla

    She graduated in Arts at Universidad Politécnica de Valencia. She holds a Master's degree in Artistic Productions and Research from UB, Barcelona. She has assisted to workshops organized by experts like Dora García or Andrés Duque.
    Since 2008 she has been working as a writer of the Journal of Cinematographic Criticism and Analysis Contrapicado.

    Maya Zalbidea - 17.07.2014 - 20:30

  4. Angela Gabreau

    Angela Gabereau is a Montreal-based software developer and artist who works in craft, code and electronics. She holds a joint degree in Computer Science and Fine Arts from Concordia University ("Computer Applications, Computation Arts (BCompSc"), where she worked for four years as a research assistant at "Obx Labs" at "Hexagram Concordia, Centre for Research-Creation in Media Arts and Technologies". There she assisted in the production of "Skawennati’s TimeTraveller™" series in many ways, including set design, creation and management of virtual assets and avatars, historical and location research, computer scripting, and acting. She designed and implemented the award-winning TimeTraveller™ website. She’s spent the last few years sharpening her software architecture chops in various Montreal start-ups, and is currently employed at Fabule Fabrications, an open hardware start-up making expressive devices for the home. Angela also teaches programming classes for artists at "Eastern Bloc", a new media gallery and hacker-space.

    Kamilla Idrisova - 26.09.2018 - 15:17