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  1. Luc Dall Armellina

    Luc Dall'Armellina is a writer, designer of digital devices and lecturer in arts & information and communication sciences, member of EMA Laboratory [Cergy-Pontoise University], associated member of Paragraphe Laboratory [ Paris 8 University ].

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 09.02.2011 - 12:20

  2. Grégory Chatonsky

    author-submitted bio: * Grégory Chatonsky est un artiste né à Paris. Il travaille entre Montréal et Paris. Grégory Chatonsky a étudié la philosophie à l'université de la Sorbonne et le multimédia aux Beaux-arts de Paris. Il a pris part à de nombreux projets solo et collectifs en France, Canada, Etats-Unis, Italie, Australie, Allemagne, Finlande, Espagne. Ses oeuvres ont été acquises par des institutions telles que la Maison européenne de la photograhie. Parallèlement, Grégory Chatonsky a fondé en 1994 un collectif de netartistes incident.net et a réalisé de nombreuses commmandes: site Internet du centre Pompidou et de la Villa Médicis, identité visuelle du MAC/VAL, fiction interactive pour Arte. Il a enseigné au Fresnoy en 2003-04 ainsi qu'à l'école des arts visuels et médiatiques de l'UQAM depuis 2006. Le travail de Chatonsky, tant par des installations interactives, des dispositifs en réseau et urbain, des photographies que des sculptures, interroge notre relation affective aux technologies, met en scène les flux dont notre époque est tissée pour créer de nouvelles formes de fiction. * Gregory Chatonsky is an artist born in Paris. He currently resides in Montreal and Paris.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 09.02.2011 - 14:06

  3. Robert Kendall

    Robert Kendall has been creating interactive multimedia poetry since 1990, making him one of the earliest practitioners of the form. He is the author of a book-length hypertext poem, A Life Set for Two (Eastgate Systems, 1996). His hypertext poetry has also appeared on disk in The Little Magazine and Version Box and is forthcoming in the anthology Behind the Lines (Eastgate). It has appeared on the Web at Iowa Review Web, BBC Online, Eastgate Hypertext Reading Room, Cauldron & Net, and Cortland Review. A Wandering City (Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 1992), his printed book of poems, won the CSU Poetry Center Prize. Kendall's printed poetry has appeared widely in magazines (including Rattapallax, Contact II, River Styx, New York Quarterly, Barrow Street, and Indiana Review), and several anthologies have included his work. He has received a New Jersey State Council on the Arts Fellowship for literature and a New Forms Regional Grant Program Award.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.02.2011 - 14:00

  4. Andy Campbell

    Andy Campbell is the Digital Director of UK-based arts/media charity One to One Development Trust and the founder/lead writer for Dreaming Methods, One to One’s award-winning in-house digital storytelling development studio. With over 20 years’ experience as a digital artist, writer and programmer, his recent work includes the collaborative narrative game All the Delicate Duplicates which won The Space Open Call competition, the Tumblr International Prize for Digital Art, Best Overall Game at the UK’s GameCity Festival and Best Experimental Game at the Dundee Games Design Awards; and WALLPAPER with writer/film-maker Judi Alston, an immersive game/installation supported by Arts Council England and Sheffield Hallam University with a VR adaptation funded by Creative England. He is the lead developer of Inanimate Alice, an episodic work of digital fiction for young adults used in multilingual education worldwide.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 10.02.2011 - 18:09

  5. Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries

    Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries is an art-duo based in Seoul. The members are Young-Hae Chang and Marc Voge and they call themselves web-artists. The group was founded in 1999 and has been working with web-art since then. The name Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries was chosen because, as the duo puts it, ''We live in a country -- South Korea -- that loves its big, powerful companies. We wanted to get some of that love.'' Following this logic, the artists have executive titles: Young-Hae Chang as the CEO and Marc Voge as the CIO. See also Young-Hae Chang and Marc Voge.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 12.02.2011 - 18:33

  6. Mez Breeze

    Mez Breeze crafts experimental storytelling, Virtual Reality Literature, VR sculptures + paintings, XR experiences, games, and other genre-defying output. In 1994, Mez first started using the World Wide Web to author digital works and she hasn’t slowed since.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.02.2011 - 19:07

  7. David Clark

    David Clark is a media artist interested in experimental narrative form and the cinematic use of the internet. He has produced work for the internet, narrative films, and gallery installations. Recent works include large-scale interactive narrative works for the web: ’88 Constellations for Wittgenstein’, an experimental portrait of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, and ‘Sign After the X’, an encyclopedic work about the letter X (made in collaboration with Vancouver writer/artist Marina Roy and composer Graham Meisner). He has also been involved with collaborative public media arts projects such as “Waterfall”(2010) that was commissioned by the Canadian Wildlife Foundation for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and the commission “Touch & Go” (2007) for the Toronto Pearson International Airport. His 2002 project ‘A is for Apple’ played at over 50 festivals around the world including the Sundance Film Festival, SIGGRAPH, FCMM in Montreal, EMAF in Osnabreuck, Transmediale in Berlin, and the Museum of Moving Images in New York. It won the top prize at the 2003 SXSW Interactive Festival and the FILE2002 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.02.2011 - 19:15

  8. Erik Loyer

    Erik Loyer uses tactile and performative interfaces to tell stories with interactive media. His work has been exhibited online and internationally at venues including MOCA Los Angeles, the Prix Ars Electronica, and IndieCade. Loyer's award-winning website The Lair of the Marrow Monkey was one of the first to be added to the permanent collection of a major art museum, at SFMOMA. As Creative Director for the experimental digital humanities journalVectors, he has designed over a dozen interactive essays in collaboration with numerous scholars, including the Webby-honored documentary Public Secrets.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.02.2011 - 19:18

  9. Andreas Maria Jacobs

    A. Andreas (NL 1956) is a transdisciplinary artist, writer and editor, studied physics and mathematics at the University of Amsterdam NL, electronic and computer music at the State University Utrecht NL and holds a BSc. in software engineering (University of Applied Sciences - The Hague NL). Among his works are Ors Vibranter Wurld 2008, Creative Resistance - New Media as Soft Arms 2007, Semantic Disturbances 200X, Fiat Lux 2005 and Gerausche aus der Helle 1989. His pieces have appeared in Nictoglobe (Volume 14 Issue 3, 2005) and New River Journal (Fall, 2007) as well as being performed at various Europian festivals and nightclubs. An agent for the Brahamian Intelligence Service }|{ Online. He has publiced essays in project.Arnolfini (UK 2008), seecult.org (Serbia 2007), MetaMute (UK 2007) among others. He is publisher/editor of Nictoglobe magazine, ISSN 1874-9534, online since 1986! An irregular contributor to Poetry Kessel-Lo Belgium and the Theory and Wryting mailinglist. A. Andreas is currently working as a free-lanced software engineer. He lives in Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Walkenried, Germany with Judith V. and their 3 children.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.02.2011 - 19:22

  10. Chris Joseph

    Chris Joseph is a British/Canadian writer and artist who works primarily with electronic text, sound and image, and sometimes publishes work under the pseudonym babel.

    His past projects include Animalamina, a collection of interactive multimedia poetry for children, and the interactive multimedia fiction series Inanimate Alice that has been incorporated into educational courses around the world. Inanimate Alice is one of several collaborations with Canadian author Kate Pullinger, including The Breathing Wall - a novel that responds to the reader's rate of breathing - and the collaborative fiction Flight Paths.

    Eric Dean Rasmussen - 18.02.2011 - 19:28

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