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  1. Jeremy Hight

    Jeremy Hight is an artist/theorist/information designer/writer/photographer/musician/editor/curator (and hates the need for so many hyphens but works in a range of fields). His essay “Narrative Archaeology” was named one of the 4 primary texts in locative media and he created locative narrative in the project “34 north 118 west”

    His works in different fields have been shown in museums, galleries and festivals internationally and in locations in the landscape. He has published roughly 30 essays, articles and book chapters on locative media, new media, augmented reality, interface design, immersive educational tools, spatial internet applications, architectural theory, language theory and art.

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    Scott Rettberg - 18.04.2011 - 12:47

  2. Jeff Knowlton

    Jeff Knowlton

    Scott Rettberg - 18.04.2011 - 12:48

  3. Naomi Spellman

    Naomi Spellman

    Scott Rettberg - 18.04.2011 - 12:49

  4. Kate Armstrong

    Kate Armstrong is a writer, artist and independent curator. Her interdisciplinary practice merges networked media, written forms and urban experiences.  Her exhibitions include the Surrey Art Gallery (Surrey, Canada), Contemporary Art Centre (Vilnius, Lithuania), Psy-Geo-Conflux (New York), Western Front (Vancouver), Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art (Centre A), ISEA 2006 (San Jose, California), ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of Art on the Edge (San Jose, California), Yerba Buena Centre (San Francisco, California), Interactive Futures: The New Screen (Victoria, Canada), Prairie Art Gallery (Grande Prairie, Alberta), and Akbank Sanat (Istanbul, Turkey). Armstrong has lectured and held workshops at venues including the Tate Britain, Banff New Media Institute, the Obermann Centre for Advanced Studies (Iowa City, Iowa), and Time’s Up (Linz, Austria).

    Scott Rettberg - 18.04.2011 - 12:56

  5. Melinda Rackham

    Melinda Rackham

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.04.2011 - 13:20

  6. Damien Everett

    Damien Everett

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.04.2011 - 13:21

  7. Myron Krueger

    Myron Kruger was a key figure in the early development of virtual reality.

    Scott Rettberg - 18.04.2011 - 13:59

  8. Mary Pinto

    Mary Pinto

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 19.04.2011 - 08:01

  9. Will Stauffer-Norris

    Will Stauffer-Norris

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 19.04.2011 - 08:05

  10. Lance Olsen

    Lance Olsen was born in 1956 in River Edge, New Jersey, and received his B.A. from the University of Wisconsin (1978, honors), his M.F.A. from the Iowa Writers Workshop (1980), and his M.A. (1982) and Ph.D. (1985) from the University of Virginia. He is author of eleven novels, one hypermedial project, four critical studies, four short-story collections, a poetry chapbook, and two textbooks about fiction writing, as well as editor of two collections of essays about innovative contemporary fiction. His most recent novels include Calendar of Regrets, Head in Flames, Anxious Pleasures: After Kafka, and Nietzsche’s Kisses. His short stories, essays, poems, and reviews have appeared in hundreds of journals, magazines, and anthologies, including ConjunctionsFiction InternationalIowa ReviewVillage VoiceBOMB, and Best American Non-Required Reading. Olsen is an N.E.A. fellowship and Pushcart prize recipient, and former governor-appointed Idaho Writer-in-Residence. His novel Tonguing the Zeitgeist was a finalist for the Philip K. Dick Award.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 21.04.2011 - 10:36

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