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Mark Hansen
Peter Haratonick
Tana Hargest
Richie Hawtin
Meg Hourihan
IAA
Lem Jay Ignacio
Tom Jennings
Natalie Jeremijenko

Stephanie Kaye
Jaimie King
Matt Locke
Jamie Love
Colleen Macklin
Lev Manovich
Kevin McHugh
Terry Naini
David Nottingham



Mark Hansen
is a Member of the Technical Staff, Statistics and Data Mining Research Department, Bell Laboratories. His research concerns methods for data-rich applications, especially those arising in telecommunications networks. Hansen is on the editorial board of the Journal of the American Statistical Association and Technometrics. He is currently Chair of Computing Section of the American Statistical Association. Hansen received his Ph.D. in statistics from UC Berkeley in 1994.

Peter Haratonick
Peter Haratonik is currently a Core Faculty Member in the Graduate Media Studies Program at New School University where he was one of the program's founders in 1975. He has also served as Chair of the Communication Arts Department and Director of the Television Institute at Hofstra University and as Chair of the Film/ Video/ Broadcasting Program and Director of the Center for Advanced Digital Applications at NYU. As a Senior Fellow at the Wolfson Center for National Affairs his research involved public policy issues relating to Internet privacy and censorship. His current research interests include the study of the impact of new media on institutions particularly schools.

Tana Hargest
Tana Hargest is a New York based, multi-disciplinary artist. Her work has been exhibited at international and national venues, including the Walker Art Center, MIT List Visual Art Center, and the Studio Museum in Harlem. Ms. Hargest is Assistant Curator of Education at The Bronx Museum of the Arts.

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Richie Hawtin
With sculptured glasses and a close crop that make him look more like an architect than a global DJ/producer, Richie Hawtin appears as the Peter Pan of the dance beat. Forever known for his unrestrained assaults and mind altering manifestos, Hawtin and his Plastikman alter ego have rapidly become part of the electronic mafia. A salvo of albums and blistering DJ/live sets have seen his name become synonymous with his own peculiar brand of sparse dance sounds.

Meg Hourihan
"Meg Hourihan is an independent consultant and freelance writer with more than seven years of experience in web design and development. As the co-founder of Pyra, she led the development of the popular weblogging tool Blogger (www.blogger.com) until February 2001. When she isn't speaking, working, writing, or sleeping, Meg maintains her personal weblog, megnut (www.megnut.com) and enjoys running in Golden Gate Park."

IAA
The Institute for Applied Autonomy (IAA) was founded in 1998 as a research and development organization concerned with individual and collective self-determination. Our mission is to study the forces and structures effecting self-determination; to create cultural artifacts addressing these forces; and to develop technologies that serve social and human needs.

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Lem Jay Ignacio
SLem Jay Ignacio (composer and sound designer) has made music and sound for the likes of Mondo Media, Sissyfight.com, Razorfish, Marina Zurkow and Mumbleboy. He is currently working for Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment's Advanced Platforms Group, developing "wireless" sound for arcade-style games on cell phones.

Tom Jennings
Currently, I make obsolete forgeries; elaborately functional instrumention revealing the beauty hidden in scientific apparatus of the last century, mostly focusing on the American post-WWII period. My devices perform some historic function, genuine or revisionist; they invite participation but work as passive sculpture too. My background is in industry, 25+ years of electronics and software. My work can be seen at www.wps.com.

Natalie Jeremijenko
Natalie Jeremijenko, 1999 Rockefeller fellow, is a design engineer and technoartist. Her work includes digital, electromechanical, and interactive systems in addition to biotechnological work that have recently been included in the Rotterdam Film Festival (2000), the Guggenheim Museum, New York (1999), the Museum Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt, the Whitney Biennial 97, Documenta 97, Ars Electronic prix 96, presented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and at the MIT Media Lab. Her project Tree Logic was commissioned for the opening of MASSMoCA (www.massmoca.org). She held a research position at the Media Research Lab/Center for Advanced Technology in the Computer Science Dept., NYU. Natalie is the director of the Engineering Design Studio at Yale University.She is known to work for the Bureau of Inverse Technology.

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Stephanie Kaye
Stephanie Kaye heads Cognitive Management's European practice, working with clients to build social capital, create cohesive communities, and manage alliance and partnership structures. Her background includes several years spent consulting to the aerospace industry before joining the dot com craze in the late 90's. She has lived in various cities across North America before relocating to England two years ago.

Jaimie King
Jamie King is a contributing editor at Mute Magazine and editor of N3, an industry journal dedicated to the analysis of digital IP issues. He was recently awarded a PhD for his historical analysis of the Internet, and is currently working on his first novel whilst playing, singing and recording with British punk band Snakes. Jamie's blog is at jamie.com.

Matt Locke
Matt Locke is Creative Director of BBC Imagineering, a research department of the BBC that develops future products and services using new technologies. Imagineering uses a range of creative research tools to plan future scenarios for BBC services and prototypes for innovative products. Before joining the BBC, Matt was Creative Director of The Media Centre, and was responsible for a programme of innovative cultural projects using mobile technologies, including STATIC SMS/Theatre at the Edinburgh Festival 2000, The Guardian SMS Poetry competition, and SURRENDER CONTROL - a series of interventions into mobile space by Tim Etchells.


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Jamie Love
Love has worked full time for the Center for Study of Responsive Law (CSRL) since 1990. The Center was started by Ralph Nader in 1968. He directs the Consumer Project on Technology (CPTech). The web address for CPTech is http://www.cptech. org. CPTech is active in a number of issue areas, including intellectual property, telecommunications, privacy and electronic commerce, plus a variety of projects relating to antitrust enforcement and policy. Beginning in 1991 he has been active in issues involving health care and intellectual property. He is also working a lot lately on various ecommerce projects, including those relating to new institutions or systems to deal with cross border issues, including the proposed Convention on Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters.


Colleen Macklin
Associate Chair, Digital Design Department & Director, MFA Design and Technology Parsons School of Design. Photographer, designer and DJ with no sense of rhythm. Interactive work and video shorts have been shown at events and galleries in New York and Kuala Lumpur. Instigator of techno-organic events and happenings from NY to KL.

Lev Manovich
Lev Manovich (www.manovich.net) is an Associate Professor in the Visual Arts Department, University of California, San Diego where he teaches courses in new media art and theory. He is the author of The Language of New Media (The MIT Press, 2001) and 2002 Guggenheim Fellow.

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Kevin McHugh
Kevin McHugh is an independent producer and curator living in New York. He previously served as the Associate Curator at Creative Time to produce five electronic music series and nearly a dozen public art projects.

Terry Naini
Terry Naini founded Cognitive Management in September of 2000 after developing an interest in knowledge management while at IBM. Her background is in molecular biology and genetics and she spent several years working in the biotech industry before becoming a consultant. She is currently based in New York and is also working to develop Currents Uncorporated, a cooperative space for free agents.

David Nottingham
David Nottingham is a Videogame Designer/Producer based in New York City. He has worked with major videogame franchises including 'Duke Nukem', 'Earthworm Jim' and more recently 'Serious Sam', a game that has won numerous awards including Gamespot Game of the Year.
He is currently employed by Rockstar Games.

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