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First Middle Last Suffix Curator Gender Type Affiliation Departrment Job Title Bio Address Coordinates Website VAIF ID LOC ID ISNI ID
  • Neil
  • Grant
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
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  • John
  • Hopkins
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • IS
  • ,
  • Robert
  • Lurye
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Bill
  • Evans
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Paul
  • Battem
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Michael
  • Sciulli
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Apollo Computer
  • Unavailable
  • John
  • Lasseter
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Pixar
  • Unavailable
  • Tom
  • Hutchinson
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Freark
  • Broersma
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Ohio State University
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Yair
  • Winkler
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • National Institute for Computer Animation (SCAN)
  • SISEA (1990) Yair Winkler (Israel) is graduate student at SCAN, the National Institute for Computer Animation, Groningen, NL
  • Groningen, Netherlands the
  • 6.6503,53.2683
  • OOG TV
  • Artist-Performing
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • https://www.oogtv.nl/
  • Industrial Light and Magic
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Apple Computer
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • William
  • Latham
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • De
  • Beeldenstorm
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Isabelle
  • Lebois
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • The Ohio State University
  • Advanced Computing Center for Art and Design (ACCAD)
  • Doctoral Student
  • ISEA1990 (SISEA) Isabelle Lebois (FR) is studying at the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD) of the Ohio State University
  • Unavailable
  • Don
  • Stredney
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • John
  • Chadwick
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Gregory
  • MacNicol
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Maureen
  • Nappi
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • [In memoriam 1951-2023] SISEA (1990) As a pioneering videographer and VJ, she was the first woman to capture the 1980’s music scene in NYC clubs including Hurrah! and the Peppermint Lounge. [source: maureennappi.com]
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Dean
  • Winkler
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Paul
  • Bloemers
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • SISEA Paul Bloemers is a Rotterdam based independent designer and has been working on television graphics and animation since 1986. Depending on requirements and possibilities, he uses a variety of systems from low cost (Amiga, Macintosh) to high end. He expects computer animation to become better and cheaper when most of the work (design and modeling) is prepared on smaller machines before going, for the final calculations, to more powerful computers. Exchangeability is of prime importance i
  • Rotterdam, Netherlands the
  • 4.41667,51.95
  • Georges
  • Mauro
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Faculty at Groningen's Music Conservatory
  • Artist-Performing
  • Groningen, NL
  • ,
  • Pierre
  • Lafay
  • Artist-Performing
  • FR
  • ,
  • Students at Groningen's Music Conservatory
  • Artist-Performing
  • Groningen , NL
  • ,
  • Julius
  • Ament
  • Artist-Performing
  • NL
  • ,
  • Ulf
  • Bilting
  • Artist-Performing
  • Sweden
  • 17.675409433135,64.96487516217
  • Zbigniew
  • Karkowski
  • Artist-Performing
  • Poland
  • 19.30063630556,52.124609907545
  • Malin
  • Larsson
  • Artist-Performing
  • SE
  • ,
  • Apostolis
  • Zolotakis
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Minerva Art School
  • Aesthedes instructor SCAN
  • GR
  • ,
  • Kenneth
  • Snelson
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • US
  • ,
  • Kazuya
  • Sakai
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • SISEA 1927-2001
  • Japan
  • 138.5922295495,36.386492821853
  • Piume
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • SISEA1990
  • IT
  • ,
  • Richard
  • Langevin
  • Presenter
  • NAD Center
  • _Director
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Louise
  • Poissant
  • Presenter
  • Author
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Jean-Pierre
  • Le Grand
  • Presenter
  • Author
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Suzanne
  • Leblanc
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Michael
  • La Chance
  • Presenter
  • Author
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Ginette
  • Daigneault
  • Presenter
  • Author
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Canadian Electroacoustic Community (CEC)
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Diffusion i Media
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • ACREQ
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • INA (Institut National de l’audio visuel)
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Alexis
  • Weedon
  • Presenter
  • University of Luton
  • Editor
  • GB
  • ,
  • Julia
  • Knight
  • Presenter
  • University of Luton
  • Editor
  • GB
  • ,
  • Milton
  • Montenegro
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • BR
  • ,
  • Cindy
  • Vermeulen
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Art Academy Minerva (Hanze University Groningen)
  • SISEA (1990) Cindy Vermeulen (NL) is a graduate student at Academie Minerva, Rijkshogeschool Groningen, NL.
  • Groningen, Netherlands the
  • 6.6503,53.2683
  • https://cindyvermeulen.nl/text/
  • Coop-Himmelblau
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Architect
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Peter
  • Eisenman
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Architect
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Bernard
  • Tschumi
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Architect
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Zaha
  • Hadid
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Architect
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Rem
  • Koolhaas
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Architect
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Martijn
  • Hage
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Minerva Art School and Digima Computer Animation
  • ISEA2022 Martijn Hage is a digital artist based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. He studied Graphic Design and Computer Graphics at the Academy of Arts Minerva in Groningen. His early digital artwork was exhibited at SISEA, Second International Symposium on Electronic Art in 1990. Driven by the quest to find the origin of life, he creates his own semantic building blocks to express himself in a self-named morphographic language. You could use the term ‘organic abstraction’, compositions of organi
  • Groningen, Netherlands the
  • 6.650797,53.266419
  • http://www.martijnhage.com/
  • Thorbjorn
  • Lausten
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • DK
  • ,
  • Peter
  • Vogel
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Germany
  • 10.018343294857,51.133481343993
  • Michael
  • Punt
  • Author, International Programme Committee (IPC), and Presenter
  • University of Wales College
  • ISEA1997 Michael Punt is an artist and film maker who has been exhibiting since the late 1960s. He contributes to International research both in early film history and the cultural analysis of interactive digital media. He is active through his contributions to con­ferences and articles in scholarly journals and books. In 1992-1996, he was awarded a major research scholarship by the University of Amsterdam. He was a contributing edi­tor of interact, a European journal concerned with interac­tiv
  • Newport, United Kingdom
  • -2.9974967,51.5882332
  • Pervaiz
  • Kahn
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
  • ,
  • Norma
  • Wagner
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • CA
  • ,
  • CRITIQ
  • Unavailable
  • Centre Copie-Art
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • PRIM
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Heritage Canada
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Tony
  • Jones
  • Presenter
  • School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)-Wrong one
  • ISEA1997 President of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
  • US
  • ,
  • Richard
  • M.
  • Daley
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1997 Richard M. Daley is the mayor of Chicago.
  • Chicago, Illinois, US
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  • Neil
  • B.
  • Rolnick
  • Presenter
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
  • Composer and Performer
  • ISEA1997 Neil B. Rolnick has been active as a composer and performer of computer music since the late 1970s. John Rockwell of the New York Times has said that Rolnick’s “vernacularly flavored electronic music is already known and admired. [His] pieces Macedonian AirDrumming, Vocal Chords and I Like It — all had pop elements but were really serious works of art. But fun serious works of art”. Kyle Gann of the Village Voice comments that “his music is state-of-the-art computer stuff, but Rolnic
  • US
  • ,
  • Fred
  • Endsley
  • Presenter
  • School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)-Wrong one
  • US
  • ,
  • Cinthea
  • Fiss
  • Presenter
  • University of South Florida
  • Tampa, Florida, US
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  • Sue
  • Spaid
  • Presenter
  • Independent Curator
  • US
  • ,
  • Eric
  • Paulos
  • International Programme Committee (IPC), Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • University of California Berkeley
  • US
  • ,
  • Ken
  • Goldberg
  • Moderator, Presenter, Artist-Exhibiting, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Artist and Engineer
  • ISEA1997 Ken Goldberg, panel co-chair, is an artist and engineer on the faculty at UC Berkeley. He has exhibited technology based artwork inter­nationally including exhibitions at New Langton Arts (1997), Ars Electronica (1996-7), Dutch Electronic Art Festival ’96, and LAX ’92. His installations have won juried awards at the Interactive Media Festival, the Festival for Interactive Arts, New Voices/New Visions, and the National Information Infrastructure Awards. He was named an NSF Presidentia
  • US
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  • Sandra
  • Buckley
  • Presenter
  • Griffith University
  • Program Coordinator
  • ISEA1997 Sandra Buckley is chair of Japanese Studies at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia. She is also the Asia Projects Coordinator for the Australian Key Centre for Culture and Media Policy Studies. In this capacity, she has initiated the implementation of an Asia- Pacific regional Internet Linkages Project. Her publications include The Broken Silence: Voices of Japanese Feminism (University of California Press) and numerous articles on contemporary Japanese popular culture, with a
  • Queensland, AU
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  • Heidi
  • Gilpin
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • Teacher and Lecturer
  • ISEA1997 Heidi Gilpin, USA, panel chair, teaches in the Department of Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Hong Kong. She holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Harvard University, and lectures and publishes internation­ally on cultural studies in performance, with an emphasis on issues of bodily practice, critical theory, new media tech­nologies, and architecture. Since 1989 she has worked as the Dramaturg (Conceptual Author) of William Forsythe and the Fran
  • US
  • ,
  • Carolyn
  • Guyer
  • Presenter
  • HiPitched Voices
  • Artist, Author, and Founder
  • ISEA1997 Among the first wave of writers to create hypertext fiction, Carolyn Guyer is the author of Quibbling. Her other hyper­texts include the first published collaborative fiction, lime Pass, with co-author Martha Petry. Forthcoming is Sister Stories, with co-authors Rosemary Joyce and Michael Joyce. Guyer is the Hypertext Contributing Editor for FEED Magazine, a web publication, and during recent years she has been a keynote or featured speaker at the 6th International IFIP-Conference in
  • US
  • ,
  • Emily
  • Hartzell
  • Presenter
  • Artist and Independent Curator
  • ISEA1997 Emily Hartzell graduated in Visual and Environmental Studies from Harvard University and received her MFA in Computer Art from the School of Visual Arts in 1995. Since 1994, she has collaborated with artist with Nina Sobell. As artists-in-residence at NYU’s Center for Advanced Technology, they have created innovative uses of the Web in ParkBench, a design for public-access Web kiosks for the City of New York;’ArTisTheater,’ the Web’s first live video art performance space; and VirtuA
  • US
  • ,
  • Nina
  • Sobell
  • Presenter
  • Installation Artist
  • ISEA1997 Nina Sobell received her MFA in Sculpture and Video from Cornell University in 1971, where she was a pioneer of video and interactive art. Since 1994, she has worked col­laboratively with artist Emily Hartzell. As artists-in-resi­dence at NYU’s Center for Advanced Technology, they have created innovative uses of the Web in ParkBench, a design for public-access Web kiosks for the City of New York; ArTisTheater, the Web’s first live video art performance space; and VirtuAlice, a mobile
  • US
  • ,
  • Noah
  • Wardrip-Fruin 
  • Presenter
  • New York University and The University of California Santa Cruz
  • Computational Media
  • ISEA1997 Noah Wardrip-Fruin, chair. Noah Wardrip-Fruin’s new media art/writing will be pre­sented this year at ACM Siggraph, ACM Hypertext, the MIT List Center, the Sandra Gering Gallery, La Mama, and on the Web. For the past several years he has been at New York University, working with the Center for Advanced Technology and the Taub Urban Research Center, and teaching at the Graduate Film and Television Program and 1996 he was an Edward Albee Foundation Fellow.
  • Santa Cruz, California, United States of America
  • -122.0294,36.9746
  • Emma
  • Roberts
  • Moderator
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
  • ,
  • Steve
  • North
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
  • ,
  • Charlotte
  • Chiang
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
  • ,
  • Mark
  • Rudolph
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • CA
  • ,
  • Jenny
  • Marketou
  • Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Cooper Union School of Art
  • ISEA1998
  • New York, New York, United States of America
  • -73.9808,40.7648
  • Yannis
  • Paniaras
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • US
  • ,
  • Marguerite
  • Byrum
  • Presenter
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • ISEA1998
  • US
  • ,
  • Dee Dee
  • Halleck
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • US
  • ,
  • Hikmet
  • Tabak
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Regina
  • Frank
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • DE
  • ,
  • Janet
  • Bezzant
  • Moderator
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
  • ,
  • Andrew
  • Shoben
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • London, GB
  • ,
  • Harlan
  • Wallach
  • Presenter
  • Photographer and independent graphic designer
  • ISEA1997 I am a Photographer & Graphic Designer, currently living in Chicago. My work has been exhibited in San Francisco, Chicago, and New York, and is available on-line.
  • Chicago, US
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  • Susan
  • Dallas-Swann
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • The Ohio State University
  • Installation Artist and Associate Professor
  • ISEA1997 Susan Dallas-Swann is an internationally exhibited artist exhibiting real-time multimedia interactive installations of sound, light, movement, animation, holography and sculpture. She is an Associate Professor and Co-Program Coordinator in Art and Technology at The Ohio State University Department of Art and Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD). Recent exhibitions and panels include EQuinox ’96; WWW and The Funnel, Prague, Czech Republic, and The Ann Arbor Hands-
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  • Karin
  • Graf
  • Moderator
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Reinhard
  • Kaiser
  • Presenter
  • Author and Writer
  • ISEA1997 Born 1950 in Viersen (Rhineland, Germany). Novelist, essay­ist, translator of English and French fiction and non-fiction. Studied German language and literature, sociology and phi­losophy in Berlin, Paris, Cologne and Frankfurt. Lives in Frankfurt. Among the authors whose books he translated are: Richard Sennett, Barbara Tuchman, Neil Postman, Isaiah Berlin, Groucho Marx, Irene Dische, Anne Tyler, Sam Shepard, Georges Duby, Vivant Denon and “Walter: His first novel was Der kalte So
  • Viersen, Rhineland, DE
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  • Mark
  • Jones
  • Presenter
  • CyberStage Communications
  • Founder
  • ISEA1997 Mark Jones, Cyberstage Publishing. Mark J. Jones is founder of CyberStage Communications, a Toronto-based company which facilitates issues relating to culture and technology. As a writer, editor and publisher holding a degree in theatre with a specialty in perfor­mance technology,Jones has become one of the first writ­ers in Canada to specialize in issues related to electronic art. His views have been quoted in Maclean’s Magazine, Theatrum, World Art, The Hamilton Spectator; MediaTel
  • Toronto, CA
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  • Friedrich
  • Kittler
  • Author and Presenter
  • Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  • ISEA2017 Friedrich Kittler [1943-2011], Germany
  • Germany
  • 10.018343294857,51.133481343993
  • Calvin
  • Forbes
  • Moderator
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Mark
  • Amerika
  • Artist-Performing, Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • University of Colorado at Boulder
  • _Professor
  • ISEA2022 Mark Amerika is an internationally acclaimed media artist, novelist and theorist of digital culture. A Time Magazine 100 Innovator, Amerika’s artwork has been exhibited at venues such as the Whitney Biennial of American Art, the Denver Art Museum, the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens and the Walker Art Center. He is a Professor of Distinction at the University of Colorado where he has served as the Founding Director of the Doct
  • Boulder, Colorado, United States of America
  • -105.270545,40.014986
  • http://MarkAmerika.com/
  • Gundolf
  • Freyermuth
  • Presenter
  • Author and Editor
  • ISEA1997 Gundolf Freyermuth‘s writing credits include 3 novels, 8 non-fiction books, and several screenplays. Born 1955 in Hanover, Germany, he studied and taught comparative lit­erature at Free University, Berlin, specializing on media theory and on the history, theory and practice of literary reporting. He also was a reporter and senior editor with TransAtlantik, Stern, and other German magazines. Since 1994, Freyermuth lives on a ranch in the White Mountains, Arizona writing fiction and ex
  • DE
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  • Hilmar
  • Schmundt
  • Presenter
  • Co-Editor
  • ISEA1997 Hilmar Schmundt M.A. is editor at Zitty magazine, Berlin, writes for Die Zeit, Die Woche, Die Wochenzeitung, and is co-­editor of the e-zine Softmoderne Online—Elektrobriefe. Together with Stephan Porombka he is the organizer of Softmoderne, an annual electronic literature festival, now in its third year. He studied literature, journalism and geog­raphy in Freiburg i. Br., at UMass Amherst and at John-F.­Kennedy Institute in Berlin.
  • DE
  • ,
  • Marie-Luce
  • Demonet
  • Presenter
  • University of Poitiers
  • _Professor
  • ISEA1997 Marie-Luce Demonet, born in 1951, is Professor at the French Department, University of Poitiers (France) and a specialist of Sixteenth Century French Literature, Poetics and Linguistics. She has written a study on Montaigne’s Essais (Paris, 1985), an Introduction to Sixteenth Century French Literature (Paris, 1987), and a book on the concep­tion of language: Les Voix du signe. Nature et origine du Ian-gage a la Renaissance (1480-1580), (Paris, 1992). She was responsible between 1991
  • FR
  • ,
  • Pamela
  • Jennings
  • Artist-Exhibiting, Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Author and Creative Director
  • ISEA2000 Received Media Arts grants from the New York State Council on the Arts; Artist in Residence at the Banff Centre for the Arts; and a MacDowell Fellow. She is a Ph.D. candidate at the CAiiA program. ISEA1997 Pamela Jennings is currently working with the USER Ergonomics/ Ease of Use Research Lab at the Almaden Research Center at IBM. She previously held the position of Creative Director of IBM’s alphaWorks WWW project. Other commercial clients include the Time Warner Interactive g
  • US
  • ,
  • Gerald
  • Gieseke
  • Presenter
  • ZDF
  • Producer and Editor
  • ISEA1997 Gerald Gieseke, Germany Online Editor, (Cultural Affairs, ZDF Aspekte; German Television), born: 1961. Academia: 1983-1990, University of Goettingen, Germany, Cultural & Economic Geography; 1987-1988, Cornell University, Ithaca; N.Y., Urban Development, Acting; Fulbright/DAAD-Scholar; 1986-1987, University of Kassel, Germany, Music (instru­mental) , Pedagogics. Professional: 1990-1996, ZDF, 3sat, Arte and others (various Cultural TV stations/-programs); Freelance-Film producer /
  • DE
  • ,
  • Dirk
  • Lusebrink
  • Presenter
  • Art+Com
  • ISEA1997 Dirk Lusebrink is a computer programmer and member of Art+Com in Berlin. With collaborator Joachim Sauter, Lusebrink has developed a prototype for a film archiving system. Using a virtual reality interface, the system represents camera motion and views as 3D objects situated in CAD models of historic Berlin.
  • US
  • ,
  • James
  • Leftwich
  • Presenter
  • Orbit Design
  • _Director
  • ISEA2000 Founder of Orbit Interaction, an interaction design and development consultancy in Palo Alto, California. His work has spanned a range of products and research on information visualization. ISEA1997 James Leftwich is Currently the Director of Orbit Design of Palo Alto, California. Leftwich has worked extensively on user-interface design, particularly in the area of spatial simulation. His use of the spatial metaphor aims to lower the threshold for the use of software.
  • Palo Alto, California, United States of America
  • -122.1634,37.4422
  • Wladek
  • Fuchs
  • Presenter
  • University of Detroit-Mercy
  • Architecture and Design
  • _Professor
  • ISEA1997 Wladek Fuchs is a professor of architectural design at the University of Detroit-Mercy. With his students he has created an on-line urban development which is used to situate student projects and provide an interactive method for distance learning.
  • US
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  • Kaizaad
  • Navroze
  • Kotwal
  • Presenter
  • Ohio State University
  • ISEA1997 Originally from India, I am a Ph.D. candidate at the Ohio State University. My dissertation work concerns the use of VR and cyber technologies in theatre and cinema.
  • IN
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  • James
  • Montford
  • Presenter
  • Rhode Island School of Design
  • Coordinator
  • ISEA1997 Coordinator of Community Programs, Rhode Island School of Design, USA
  • Rhode Island, US
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  • Martine
  • Bour
  • Presenter
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  • Michelle
  • Wardle
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • Pete
  • Fulwell
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Colin
  • Fallows
  • Presenter, Artist-Performing, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • ISEA1998
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Mark
  • Joseph
  • Sigaud
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • George
  • Coates
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • Kevin
  • Atherton
  • Presenter
  • Chelsea School of Art & Design
  • Lecturer
  • ISEA1997 Born Isle of Man 1950. Educated Leeds Polytechnic Fine Art Department 1969-72. Since 1972 exhibited in many group exhibitions including: 1981, Video, Performance, Installation—Tate Gallery, London; 1982, The Sculpture Show, Hayward and Serpentine Galleries, London; 1984 1984: An Exhibition — Camden Arts Centre, London; 1984, The British Art Show II, Major Arts Council survey show; 1986 Talking Back to the Media, Time Based Arts, Amsterdam; 1987, The British Edge Video Art Survey,
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Inoue
  • Seiko
  • Presenter
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Andre
  • Plante
  • Presenter
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  • Andrea
  • Nagy
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • Tsutomo
  • Miyasato
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Anno
  • Mitchell
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • Unable to automatically detect coordinates
  • Gillian
  • McIver
  • ISEA1998
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  • John
  • E.
  • McGrath
  • Presenter
  • ISESA1998
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  • Graeme
  • Brooker
  • Presenter
  • Manchester Metropolitan University
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
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  • Claudia
  • Benthien
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • DE
  • ,
  • Gerry
  • Beegan
  • Presenter
  • Wimbledon School of Art
  • GB
  • ,
  • Kate
  • Richards
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA2011 Kate Sparke Richards  is a Sydney, Australia-based media artist, academic, producer and PhD candidate. Her recent art projects include “Travels in Beautiful Desolation”, a speculative galaxy built in a games engine and exhibited at ‘DreamWorlds’ in Beijing and regional China 2010; “Bloodbath” a live event with Sydney Roller Derby League, wiimote data and live video DJ at Sydney’s Hordern Pavillion 2010; “Spirit Patrol” a video manifestation of the ‘Life After Wartime’ suite at Plimso
  • AU
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  • Carol
  • Flax
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • US
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  • Henk
  • Vonhoff
  • Presenter
  • SISEA [1931-2010] The Queen’s Commissioner in the Province of Groningen. (cf. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henk_Vonhoff)
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  • C.L.H.B.
  • Verstegen
  • Presenter
  • SISEA Chairman of the Board of the Groningen University of Applied Sciences.
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  • Henk
  • Pijlman
  • Presenter
  • City of Groningen
  • Alderman of Culture
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  • Cynthia
  • Pannucci
  • Presenter
  • Art and Science Collaborations
  • Artist, Curator, and Founder
  • ISEA1995 Based in New York, she is an artist, curator, and founder/ director of the international non-profit organization Art and Science Collaborations. She received a B.F.A. in 1969 from Florida State University in printmaking and has attended the Penland School of Crafts and the Arrowmont School of Crafts.
  • New York, US
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  • Justine
  • Bizzocchi
  • Presenter
  • CISR
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  • Stephane
  • Le Bouyonnec
  • Presenter
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  • Guy
  • Durand
  • Presenter
  • Editions Intervention
  • Vice President
  • ISEA1997 Guy Durand is a doctor in sociology of art, born in the Wendat aboriginal nation. He is vice president of Editions Intervention which publishes Inter magazine and runs a center for contemporary art in Quebec City.
  • CA
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  • Bernard
  • Levy
  • Presenter
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  • Lamberto
  • Tassinari
  • Presenter
  • Vice Versa
  • Author, Co-founder, and _Director
  • ISEA1995 Lamberto Tassinari has been living in Montreal since 1981. Co-founder in 1983 and director of the transcultural magazine Vice Versa, he also teaches Italian Language and Literature at Universite de Montreal. He is the author of a novel published by Guernica Editions.
  • CA
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  • Jocelyn
  • Robert
  • Artist-Performing
  • Quebec City, Quebec, CA
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  • Tetsuo
  • Kogawa
  • Artist-Performing
  • JP
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  • Neil
  • Wiernik
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Toronto, CA
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  • Algojo)(Algojo
  • Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Margriet
  • Hoenderdos
  • Presenter
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  • Laura
  • Scholl
  • Presenter
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  • Henry
  • Flurry
  • Presenter
  • Henry Flurry  is a composer and piano player. He was hired by the University of Michigan to work on technology support for musicians.
  • US
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  • Adriano
  • Abbado
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • SISEA1990, FISEA Abbado made his first experiments with photography and ambient sounds in 1972. In 1977 he got the degree of Electronic Music Composition at the Milan Conservatory. In 1981 he began working with digital images and sounds. Between 1982 and 1986 he taught Computer Graphics at the Istituto Europeo di Design in Milan, while in 1985 he taught Electronic Music at the Turin Conservatory. In 1985 he co-authored the book  Immagini con il computer, published by Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
  • Italy
  • 12.646361036443,42.504153917067
  • http://www.noisegrains.com/
  • Michel
  • Naranjo
  • Presenter
  • Clermont-Ferrand University
  • FR
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  • Annie
  • Luciani
  • Presenter
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  • Paul
  • Earls
  • Presenter
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  • Philippe
  • Menard
  • Presenter
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  • Tamas
  • Ungvary
  • Presenter
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  • Michael
  • David
  • Smith
  • Artist-Performing
  • Softimage
  • Composer and Lecturer
  • ISEA1995 Originally an acoustic instrumentalist, he combines his passion for acoustic music with his computer talents to explore the worlds of synthesis and digital audio from the point of view of a composer. For several years he lectured at Musitechnic Services educatifs inc. and is now on staff at the Research and Development Department of Softimage-Microsoft.
  • CA
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  • Isabelle
  • Choiniere
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA2002 Isabelle Choiniere is choreographer, performer analyst and artistic director of Corps Indice, Isabelle Choiniere gives since 1994 stunning performances where living arts and electronic arts merge admirably together. Incontestable pioneer, Isabelle Choiniere explores the limits of the natural and the synthetic body. Her actual choreographic language integrates a reflection relating to time and space. By crossbreeding disciplines and questioning specific writing her artistic process cr
  • Montreal
  • -73.554,45.5088
  • Oliver
  • Lowenstein
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
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  • Cutting Edge Research Group
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • IDEA
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • Centre for Metahuman Exploration
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • Jackie
  • Hatfield
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • Jon
  • Large
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • Amanda
  • McDonald
  • Crowley
  • Presenter and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Australia Network for Art and Technology
  • ISEA2012 Amanda McDonald-Crowley is a New York-based Australian curator and facilitator ISEA1998 Amanda McDonald Crowley is the Director of the Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT). ANAT is Australia’s peak network and advocacy body for artists working with technology. The role of ANAT is to advocate, support and promote the arts and artists in the interaction between art, technology and science, nationally and internationally. Since its inception in 1985 ANAT has been at th
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  • Branda
  • S.
  • Millar
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998 Branda S. Millar is an Emmy Award-winning editor, video artist, educator, and media activist. She is Associate Professor of Electronic Arts at the iEAR Studios, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. Works include, “Witness to the Future”, 1997; “In a Word, with Technology” satellite series (executive producer), 1993-97. 1998 Governor’s Conference on Art and Technology: Art in a Digital Age; organization and pre-production for a workshop with Rensselaer County Council on
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Rob
  • Gawthrop
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998 Rob Gawthrop is Head of Fine Art, The Hull School of Art and Design, University of Lincolnshire and Humberside, UK. He has exhibited/performed widely and published extensively. Recent publications include “Thinking Aurally”, Noisegate 6, and “I-Y- from the Definite Article to Anonymity Becomings”, Out of Time, Hull Time-Based Arts.
  • GB
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  • Roz
  • Hall
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998 Roz Hall is a Research Fellow at the University of Central England in Birmingham as part of an Arts Council funded teacher development post. The post is a collaboration between UCE and Jubilee Arts in Sandwell where the action research, into young peoples creative uses of digital technology outside of formal education, is initiated and supported. Prior to taking up this post, in January 1997, Roz Hall worked at Watershed Media Centre in Bristol for four years developing and initiatin
  • GB
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  • Justin
  • O’Connor
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998 Justin O'Connor is Director of CER (Centre for Employment Research) at Manchester Metropolitan University in the Faculty of Humanities. He is a significant cultural figure in the development of Mancunian culture and the development of civic strategies for cultural development.
  • GB
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  • Pauline
  • van Mourik Broekman
  • Presenter
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  • Zoe
  • Leoudak
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Richard
  • Williams
  • International Programme Committee (IPC), Moderator, and Presenter
  • Liverpool Art School
  • ISEA1998
  • Liverpool, GB
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  • Gilane
  • Dawadros
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Institute of Visual Arts
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
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  • Julie
  • Sheldon
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Liverpool Art School
  • ISEA1998
  • Liverpool, GB
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  • Ziauddin
  • Sardar
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Futures Magazine
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  • Merilyn
  • Smith
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Liverpool Art School
  • ISEA1998
  • Liverpool, GB
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  • Elisa
  • Oliver
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Tate Gallery
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
  • ,
  • Julia
  • Hallam
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • University of Liverpool
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
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  • Peter
  • Hagerty
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • Photographer
  • ISEA2011 Dr Peter Hagerty (aka. Avatar Arklo Galicia) is a photographer, writer and metaverse creator from Liverpool , UK.
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Rachel
  • Greene
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Rhizome
  • US
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  • Jagjit
  • Chuhan
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Liverpool Art School
  • Liverpool, GB
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  • Charles
  • Esche
  • Presenter
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  • FACT
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998 Bluecoat Chambers, School Lane, Liverpool, UK. The Foundation for Art & Creative Technology, The UK’s leading development agency for video and electronic media art.
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  • https://www.fact.co.uk/
  • Images du Futur
  • Collaborators & Contributors, Curator, and Presenter
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  • Peter
  • Bleekemolen
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Ted
  • Young
  • c.s.
  • Presenter
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  • Ad
  • Wisman
  • Presenter
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  • J.
  • MacCormick
  • Presenter
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  • Henkjan
  • Honing
  • Artist-Performing and Presenter
  • Utrecht School of the Arts
  • Center for Art, Media and Technology
  • FISEA Henkjan Honing is a composer who works at the Center for Art, Media and Technology at the Utrecht School of the Arts (NL) and at the City University of London (UK).
  • Utrecht, Netherlands the
  • 5.11556,52.08889
  • Peter
  • Desain
  • Artist-Performing and Presenter
  • Utrecht School of the Arts
  • Center for Art, Media and Technology
  • FISEA Peter Desain is a cognitive psychologist and computer scientist who works at the Center for Art, Media and Technology at the Utrecht School of the Arts (NL) and at the City University of London (UK).
  • Utrecht, Netherlands the
  • 5.11556,52.08889
  • Joseph
  • Nolthuis
  • Presenter
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  • Mits
  • Mitroupolis
  • Presenter
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  • Jeanelle
  • Hurst
  • Presenter
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  • Derek
  • Dowden
  • Presenter
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  • Ernst
  • Bonis
  • Presenter
  • NL
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  • Ton
  • Hokken
  • Presenter
  • Centre for Art, Media and Technology, Utrecht Academy of Arts
  • Research and Development
  • _Director
  • FISEA Utrecht Academy of Arts Conference Chairman, Member of the Board, SCCA, since 1987.
  • NL
  • ,
  • Johan
  • den
  • Biggelaar
  • Presenter
  • Centre for Art, Media and Technology, Utrecht Academy of Arts
  • Coordinator
  • FISEA Utrecht Academy of Arts Conference Chairman.
  • NL
  • ,
  • Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT)
  • Committee-Other and Presenter
  • ANAT is a not for profit organization that was formed as an Incorporated Association in 1988. Membership of ANAT is open to anyone with an interest in art, science and technology.
  • Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
  • 138.5999,-34.9274
  • https://www.anat.org.au/
  • John
  • Brady
  • Presenter
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  • John
  • Fallows
  • Presenter
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  • Dooley
  • Lee
  • Cappellaine
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998 Dooley Lee Capellaine is an artist and curator focused on the cutting edge of art and technology. She curated and produced “Technophobia” an interactive exhibition of original multimedia works on CD Rom. As the director of Dooley Le Cappellaine Gallery in New York she curated many well known, ground-breaking exhibitions of cutting-edge art. Current projects include curating the second CD Rom exhibition and a program of art works for the Web. She teaches Interactive Media at the Pratt
  • US
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  • Iris
  • Hever
  • Presenter
  • Iris Hever studied at the Jan van Eyck Academy (NL) and Art College, Ramat-Hasharon, Israel. She lectures courses in “Video art and aesthetic in communication”. She is an artist who also makes artist’s books, a director, script-writer, and an editor. Her most recent video work was shown at the World Wide Video Festival in Amsterdam, NL: “At First”, homage to the novel “Past Perfect” by Yaacov Shabthay.
  • IL
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  • Pierre
  • Bourque
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1995 Mayor, City of Montreal, CA
  • Montreal, CA
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  • Louise
  • Beaudoin
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1995 Minister of Culture and Communication of Quebec, CA.
  • Quebec, CA
  • ,
  • Jacques
  • Parizeau
  • Presenter
  • Gouvernement du Québec
  • Prime Minister of Québec, CA
  • ISEA1995 Prime Minister of Québec, CA
  • Québec, CA
  • ,
  • Martin
  • Cauchon
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1995 Deputy of the Federal Government, on behalf of Jean Chrétien, Prime Minister of Canada
  • CA
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