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  1. Shelley Jackson

    Born in the Philippines in 1963,  Jackson grew up in Berkeley, California. She earned a B.A. in art from Stanford University and an MFA in creative writing from Brown University. She established her reputation as a literary author by writing the early hypertext fiction A Patchwork Girl (1993) and has continued to work in multiple media. Her story SKIN, for example, was tattooed on volunteers' skin (2003). She has also published a print novel, Half-Life, and short story collection, The Melancholy of Anatomy. Jackson teaches in the graduate writing program at The New School in New York City and the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee Switzerland, where she is a writer-in-residence.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 05.01.2011 - 12:56

  2. Eduardo Kac

    Eduardo Kac is internationally recognized for his telepresence and bio art. A pioneer of telecommunications art in the pre-Web '80s, Eduardo Kac emerged in the early '90s with his radical works combining telerobotics and living organisms. His visionary integration of robotics, biology and networking explores the fluidity of subject positions in the post-digital world. His work deals with issues that range from the mythopoetics of online experience (Uirapuru) to the cultural impact of biotechnology (Genesis); from the changing condition of memory in the digital age (Time Capsule) to distributed collective agency (Teleporting an Unknown State); from the problematic notion of the "exotic" (Rara Avis) to the creation of life and evolution (GFP Bunny).

    Patricia Tomaszek - 12.01.2011 - 17:24

  3. Beat Suter

    Beat Suter has a ph.D. from the University of Zurich, Switzerland. His thesis on hyperfiction (1999) was one of the first in the German speaking areas. He works as lecturer for game design at the University of the Arts Zurich, Switzerland and at the Merz Academy in Stuttgart, Germany. He also works as publisher of edition cyberfiction and co-publisher of netzliteratur.net. And he is founding member of the netart group and-or (www.and-or.ch).

    Beat Suter - 28.03.2011 - 16:05

  4. Martina Kieninger

    Martina Kieninger

    Johannes Auer - 05.11.2012 - 13:57

  5. Pernilla Stalfelt

    Karin Pernilla Margareta Stalfelt is a Swedish children's books author and illustrator.
    She has written and / or illustrated nearly 20 picture books with titles like "Bajsboken" and "Köttbullematchen". She also works as an art teacher at the Modern Museum in Stockholm.

    Hannah Ackermans - 30.08.2015 - 16:44

  6. David Foster Wallace

    David Foster Wallace (February 21, 1962 – September 12, 2008) was an American writer and university instructor in the disciplines of English and creative writing. His novel Infinite Jest (1996) was listed by Time magazine as one of the 100 best English-language novels published between 1923 and 2005. His last novel, The Pale King (2011), was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2012.

    (Source: Wikipedia entry on David Foster Wallace)

    Glenn Solvang - 24.10.2017 - 15:39

  7. Hironobu Sakaguchi

    Hironobu Sakaguchi (坂口 博信 Sakaguchi Hironobu) (born November 25, 1962) is a Japanese video game designer, director, producer, writer, and film director. He is best known as creator of the Final Fantasy series, which he conceived the original concept for the first title Final Fantasy and also directed several later entries in the franchise, and has had a long career in gaming with over 100 million units of video games sold worldwide.

    Trygve Thorsheim - 04.11.2019 - 18:18

  8. Hiromichi Tanaka

    Hiromichi Tanaka (田中 弘道 Tanaka Hiromichi, born January 7, 1962) is a Japanese video game developer, game producer, game director and game designer.

    Trygve Thorsheim - 19.11.2019 - 15:03

  9. Russel Shaw

    Russell Shaw is a BAFTA nominated British composer and sound designer. He is known for his work in many video games, particularly those designed by Peter Molyneux.

     

    Source: Wikipedia

    Ana Isabel Jimenez Sanchez - 29.09.2021 - 00:19

  10. Panikos Panayi

    Panikos Panayi is Professor of European History. He was born in a Greek Cypriot family which migrated to Britain. He completed his PhD at the University of Sheffield in 1988 on "Germans in Britain during the First World War, 1914-1918" under the supervision of Professor Colin Holmes and is part of the informally recognised Sheffield School of Migration and Prejudice. He is cultural historian and has worked at De Montfort University, Leicester since 1990, becoming professor of European history there in 1999. He writes on the social history of food and immigration. His books have been translated into German, French, and Japanese.

    Alisa Nikolaevna Ammosova - 29.09.2021 - 14:38