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  1. Pedro Valdeolmillos

    Pedro Valdeolmillos (Barcelona, 1970) is a poet, designer and computer sciences programmer who founded Epímone with Lluis Calvo, a web dedicated to cyberpoetry and multimedia poetry. Mr. Pedro Valdeolmillos is the Founder of Meltemi Media, S.L. (also known as Bloosee) and BlooSee, Inc., and serves as its Chief Executive Officer.

    Sandra Hurtado - 06.12.2011 - 12:43

  2. Eric Sérandour

    Né en 1970 à Vannes, Eric Sérandour vit et travaille à Saint-Brieuc. Il étudie d'abord la physique et la chimie, puis au milieu des années 90 et pendant une dizaine d'années, il intervient dans les marges et aux marges de la littérature. Ses travaux dans le champ de la poésie programmée sont alors régulièrement cités en France et à l'étranger. Actuellement, son activité consiste à effectuer au fil des jours des relevés dans son environnement, relevés dans lesquels l'auteur organise sa disparition.

    (Source: Author's website)

     

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 03.02.2012 - 11:57

  3. Bill Seaman

    Bill Seaman, An internationally known media artist, scholar, and media researcher, has had over thirty major installation works and commissions around the world, a dozen solo exhibitions, and numerous performance collaborations, video screenings, as well as articles/essays/reviews in books and catalogues. His work often explores an expanded media-oriented poetics through various technological means. More recently he has been exploring notions surrounding "Recombinant Informatics" — a multi-perspective approach to inventive knowledge production. He has been commissioned on a number of occasions. He is currently working on a series of art/science collaborations — poetic installations and scientific research papers. The book Neosentience | The Benevolence Engine with Otto Rössler has recently come out on Intellect Press. He is also collaborating with artist/computer scientist Daniel Howe on multiple works exploring AI and creative writing/multi-media, and completing an album of experimental music with Howe entitled Minor Distance.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 03.02.2012 - 16:27

  4. University of Otago, Department of English

    University of Otago, Department of English

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 14.04.2012 - 10:15

  5. Visual Arts Department at UC San Diego

    The Visual Arts Department at UC San Diego encourages experimentation, innovation and risk-taking in scholarly and artistic production. We provide a unique environment for learning and research that crosses the boundaries between history, theory, and practice in the visual arts.

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    Situated within one of the nation’s greatest research institutions, the Visual Arts Department at UC San Diego is one of the most highly ranked art programs in the country. It was founded in 1967 by leading conceptual artists–David and Eleanor Antin, Helen Mayer and Newton Harrison, Allan Kaprow, Manny Farber, and Harold Cohen. Their legacy and commitment towards pushing the boundaries of art-making has left a lasting impression. Today, Vis Arts faculty, alumni, and students encompass a vibrant range of successful artists, critics, theorists, historians, scholars and practitioners.

    (Source: Department website.)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 23.04.2012 - 15:50

  6. Sebastian Elk

    Probably a pseudonym. Google does not appear able to find any person by this name.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 24.04.2012 - 22:05

  7. Hazel Smith

     

    Hazel Smith is a poet, performer, new media artist and academic. She has published extensively in national and international literary magazines including The Age Monthly Review, Australian Poetry Journal, Brisbane Review, Cordite, Crayon (US),  Cyphers (UK) , Figs (UK), First Offense (UK), Heat, How2 (US), Jacket, Mascara Literary Review, Meanjin, Milk (US) Molly Bloom (UK), Otoliths, Outlet (US), Overland, Pages (UK), Poetry New Zealand, Poetry Salzburg,Pores (UK), Reality Studios (UK),  Seizure, Shampoo, Shearsman (UK), Slope, Southerly, Southern Review, Strange Mathematics (UK), Stilts, Stride (UK), Stylus Lit, Sugar Mule (US), Tears in the Fence (UK), Text, Thylazine  Tinfish (US), W/Edge.  Her poetry has been included in many anthologies such as An Educated Desire (UK), Ashbery Mode (US), Australian Mosaic, Floating Capital: New Poets from London (UK), Homo Sonorus (Russia), The Material Poem, The Other Room Anthologies 5 and 7 (UK), Shuffle, Women, Poetry and Migration, (US). 

     

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 26.04.2012 - 16:24

  8. Miami University

    Miami University

    J. R. Carpenter - 01.05.2012 - 11:16

  9. Blind Ditch

    Blind Ditch is a small group of artists and associates who make collaborative performance, art and cultural events. Working from our base in the South West of England, we are explorers (newcomers, settlers, sightseers, day trippers) and insiders (family members, friends, regulars). Our work is not exclusive to any one medium and it often develops through interactions with particular community groups, individuals and partner organisations. It may be: theatre, performance and installation, street interventions/traveling art objects, digital media and networked performance. We are a project funded group who collaborate with associate artists in different constellations according to our individual skills and passion for the work we instigate.

    (Source: People page at Blind Ditch website.)

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 02.05.2012 - 10:38

  10. Helen Varley Jamieson

    Helen Varley Jamieson is a writer, theatre practitioner and digital artist; she has worked in digital media and the internet since 1996. She is the project manager of UpStage, a web-based platform for cyberformance (live online performance) and is a founding member of the globally dispersed cyberformance troupe Avatar Body Collision. Helen holds a Master of Arts (Research) incyberformance from Queensland University of Technology and currently resides in Munich, Germany.

    (Source: Furtherfield.org).

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 02.05.2012 - 11:05

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