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  1. Lisa Holloway-Attaway

    Lisa Holloway-Attaway

    Scott Rettberg - 07.01.2013 - 23:03

  2. Edward A. Shanken

    Edward A. Shanken writes and teaches about the entwinement of art, science, and technology with a focus on interdisciplinary practices involving new media. He is Dorothy Kayser Hohenberg Chair of Excellence in Art History at University of Memphis, a member of the Media Art History faculty at the Donau University in Krems, Austria, and core visiting tutor at Piet Zwart Institute, Rotterdam. Prior academic posts include Universitair Docent of New Media at University of Amsterdam, Docent in Comparative Arts and Media at VU University, Amsterdam, Executive Director of the Information Science + Information Studies program at Duke University, and Professor of Art History and Media Theory at Savannah College of Art and Design. Fellowships include National Endowment for the Arts, American Council of Learned Societies, UCLA, University of Bremen, and Washington University in St. Louis.  Dr. Shanken earned a Ph.D. and MA in Art History at Duke University, an MBA at Yale University, and a BA at Haverford College.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 07.03.2013 - 15:05

  3. Jacques Donguy

    poet, performer, essay writer, translator. Started his creative literary and artistic endeavour in the early 1970s. He took part in the movement French Beat Poetry and was among the ideologists of the poetic movement Nouveau Réalisme. He has published a great number of poetry works, making use of new technologies, and since the early 1980s he has been one of the theorists of the computer poetry genre. He is the author of a number of books dedicated to various trends in the contemporary literature.

    [Source: http://glukhomania.ncca-kaliningrad.ru/pr_sonorus.php3?lang=eng&t=1&p=26 ]

    Dan Kvilhaug - 08.04.2013 - 13:52

  4. Christopher

    Christopher

    Hannelen Leirvåg - 28.04.2013 - 16:27

  5. Brian Massumi

    "Brian Massumi, Ph. D., is a political theorist, writer and philosopher, and is currently a professor in the Department of Communication Sciences at the University of Montréal in Quebec Canada, where he directs both the Ph. D program and the Workshop in Radical Empiricism (Atelier en empirisme radical). He is well-known for his translations of several major texts in French post-structuralist theory, including Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's A Thousand PlateausJean-François Lyotard's The Postmodern Condition, and Jacques Attali's Noise. Brian Massumi received both his Masters and Doctoral degrees in French Literature from Yale University and completed postdoctoral work at Stanford University.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 28.05.2013 - 11:30

  6. Andy Clark

    Andy Clark is a professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh. His research interest are centered on philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence, including robotics, artificial life, embodied cognition, and mind, technology and culture.

    Andy Clark (BA, DPhil, Stirling) was appointed to the Chair in Logic and Metaphysics in 2004. Prior to that he had taught at the Universities of Glasgow, Sussex, Washington (St Louis), where he was Director of the Philosophy/Neuroscience/Psychology Program, and Indiana.

    (Source: University of Edinburgh)

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 28.05.2013 - 12:02

  7. Shaolian Su

    Taiwanese poet.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 02.07.2013 - 16:25

  8. Michael Berlyn

    Michael Berlyn is an American computer game designer and writer. He is best known as an Implementor at Infocom, part of the text adventure game design team.

    Berlyn joined Marc Blank in founding the game company Eidetic, which later became Sony Bend. In 1998, Berlyn started a new game company, Cascade Mountain Publishing, whose goals were to publish ebooks and interactive fiction. Cascade Mountain Publishing went out of business in 2000. (Wikipedia)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 02.07.2013 - 22:49

  9. Sonja K. Foss

    Sonja K. Foss from the University of Colorado Denver is a rhetorical scholar and educator in the discipline of communication. Her research and teaching interests are in contemporary rhetorical theory and criticism, feminist perspectives on communication, the incorporation of marginalized voices into rhetorical theory and practice, and visual rhetoric.

    Read more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonja_K._Foss 

    Cheryl Ball - 20.08.2013 - 11:52

  10. Stéphane Gantelet

    Stéphane Gantelet est passé de l’âge du bronze (il a longtemps été fondeur) à l’ère numérique. En utilisant plusieurs environnements logiciel, il crée et combine des volumes dans un désir d’exploration et de mise à nu des particularismes de ces nouveaux outils/territoires. Ils se concrétisent physiquement, parfois, sous la forme d’impressions 3D ou de sculptures en papier plié. Ils font aussi l’objet de manipulations qui leur donnent un statut visuel (films, performances… en collaboration avec les auteurs Juliette Mézenc et Cécile Portier).
    Il vit et travaille à Sète.

    (Source: http://chercherletexte.org/fr/performance/le-dossier-est-vide/)

    Scott Rettberg - 25.09.2013 - 11:22

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