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Clive Thompson
Clive Thompson is an editor-at-large for Shift magazine. He writes for Entertainment Weekly, The Washington Post, and Nerve.
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Mara Traumane
Mara Traumane - free-lance art critic and curator,
currently living in Riga, Latvia and UK. From 1998
to 2001 worked as the project coordinator at the
Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art. Since 2000
to date member of Art Bureau "Open" -
independent artists organisation.
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Alan
Toner
Alan Toner; born in Dublin, Ireland in 1973. Studied law in Trinity College Dublin and NYU Law School where he is now a fellow in the Infromation Law Institute, with a special interest in the countervailing impact of peer processes and information enclosure on cultural production and social life. Member of the Autonomedia editorial collective where he is joint administrator of the discussion site http://slash.autonomedia.org and sometime translator of critical texts from Italian and French.
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Sven
Travis
Sven Travis Department chair, designer of computer graphics systems and
software. Principal, Crazy Baldhead, specializing in neural network and
fuzzy logic programming applied to interactive media. Founding partner, The
Fred Group, specializing in randomly generated textiles. BFA, Rhode Island
School of Design.
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McKenzie
Wark
McKenzie
Wark is the author of three books, including Virtual Geography,
and was a co-editor of the Nettime anthology Readme!. He
is a visiting professor at SUNY Binghamton.His most recent
text is A Hacker Manifesto, at: www.feelergauge.net
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Lebbeus Woods
Born 1940, in Lansing, Michigan. Woods worked for Eero Saarinen and Associates and has been creating experimental projects since 1976. His visionary architecture is concerned with the cultural regeneration of society, directly confronting urban landscapes and social and political conditions presently undergoing radical transformations. His projects - including the recent Berlin-Free-Zone, Zagreb-Free-Zone and Double Landscape, Vienna - propose architecture as an instrument of social transformation. He is a co-founder of the New York-based Research Institute for Experimental Architecture. Currently, he is a Visiting Professor at Cooper Union in New York.
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David Zicarelli
David
Zicarelli is the founder of Cycling '74, a software company
and record label based in San Francisco. He has been developing
interactive music and audio software since 1984 and currently
works on Max/MSP, an extensible real-time visual programming
environment.
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Eric Zimmerman
Eric
Zimmerman is co-founder and CEO of gameLab, a NYC-based
game development company He has taught
courses at MIT, NYU, SVA, and Parsons School of
Design and has published and lectured
extensively on game design and game culture.
Eric also creates non-computer games for
museum and gallery contexts.
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Marina
Zurkow
Marina
Zurkow (www.o-matic.com) is a "polymedia" artist, working
with interface design, web animation, graphic design, and
physical product design. She lives in NYC.
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