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  • Francois
  • Giraudon
  • Presenter
  • Composer
  • FR
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  • Mika
  • Kuuskankare
  • Presenter
  • Sibelius Academy
  • Center of Music and Technology
  • Helsinki, FI
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  • Mikael
  • Laurson
  • Presenter
  • Sibelius Academy
  • Center of Music and Technology
  • Helsinki, FI
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  • Chantal
  • Sachy
  • Presenter
  • FR
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  • Alain
  • Bonardi
  • Presenter
  • Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique(IRCAM)
  • Department of Music
  • Lecturer
  • ISEA 2023 Alain Bonardi is a Lecturer Authorized to Direct Research in Computer Music in the Music Department of the University of Paris 8, France.
  • France
  • 2.6187869531296,47.824904620898
  • http://alainbonardi.net/
  • Cathy
  • Lane
  • Artist-Performing and Presenter
  • University of the Arts London, UK, London College of Painting, and Sonic Arts Network
  • Composer, Sound Artist, Lecturer, and _Director
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Cathy Lane Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice, University of the Arts London. ISEA1997 Cathryn Lane is a composer and lecturer. Her recent work investigates the possibilities of using space in electro-acoustic music to explore and express emotional and  psychological experiences. Her recent compositions include Invisible Crowds, which was awarded the Finalist prize in the 1997 Bourges International Electro-acoustic Music Competition, and Nesting Stones, which was feat
  • London, United Kingdom
  • -0.1276474,51.5073219
  • http:// cathylane.co.uk/
  • Jacqueline
  • Smith-Autard
  • Presenter
  • University of Leeds and Interdisciplinary Centre for Scientific Research in Music (ICSRiM)
  • School of Dance and Theatre
  • GB
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  • David
  • Cooper
  • Presenter
  • University of Leeds
  • Department of Music
  • GB
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  • Bee
  • Ong
  • Presenter
  • University of Leeds
  • Department of Music
  • GB
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  • Ewan
  • Stefani
  • Presenter
  • University of Leeds
  • Department of Music
  • GB
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  • Sita
  • Popat
  • Author and Presenter
  • University of Leeds
  • School of Dance and Theatre
  • GB
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  • Kia
  • NG
  • Presenter
  • University of Leeds
  • School of Computing and Department of Music
  • GB
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  • Frédéric
  • Nantois
  • Presenter
  • FR
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  • Sven
  • Sterken
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2000 Sven Sterken is engineer-architect and research assistant at the Architecture department of the University of Ghent (Belgium). He studied architecture and musicology at the universities of Ghent, Pretoria (South Africa) and Paris. In 1999 he obtained a grant from the Flemish Fund for Scientific Research to work on a PhD on the architectural work of the composer Iannis Xenakis. At present, he is also affiliated with the architectural theory and history depart­ment of the Swiss Federal
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  • Yona
  • Friedman
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2000 Yona Friedman (born 1923, Budapest) is a Hungarian-born French architect, urban planner and designer. He was influential in the late 1950s and early 1960s, best known for his theory of mobile architecture. Yona Friedman has been through the Second World War escaping the Nazi roundups and lived for about a decade i in Israel before moving permanently to Paris in 1957. He became a French citizen in 1966. [source wikipedia]
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  • Elpida
  • Tzafestas
  • Presenter
  • National Technical University of Athens
  • ISEA2000 Elpida Tzafestas, Greece, Institute for Communication and Computer Systems, Electrical and Computer Engrg. Dept., National Technical University of Athens, Zographou.
  • Athens, Greece
  • 23.71667,38
  • Elisa
  • Giaccardi
  • Presenter
  • Università degli Studi di Torino
  • School of Humanities and Philosophy
  • IT
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  • Jean-Jacques
  • Birgé
  • Presenter
  • Composer and Sound Designer
  • ISEA2000 France Sound designer (Seurat), music composer (Un Drama Musical lnstantane), film director (The Sniper) and multimedia author (Carton, Machiavel, Alphabet), he pursues the relationship between sound and image, focusing on their potential to create meaning and trigger emotions. He currently works on generative interactive concepts.
  • FR
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  • Casey
  • Reas
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • University of California
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2006 Casey REAS (a k a Casey Edwin Barker Reas, C. E. B. Reas). Born 1972 in Troy, Ohio. Lives and works in Los Angeles. Reas' software, prints, and installations have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions at museums and galleries in the United States, Europe, and Asia. His work ranges from small works on paper to urban-scale installations, and he balances solo work in the studio with collaborations with architects and musicians. Reas' work is in a range of private and public
  • Los Angeles, California, United States of America
  • -118.2439,34.0544
  • https://reas.com/
  • Étienne
  • Mineur
  • Presenter
  • Incandescence
  • Art Director
  • FR
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  • Murielle
  • Lefèvre
  • Presenter
  • Dada Media
  • President of Dada Media
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  • FR
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  • Olivier
  • Koechlin
  • Presenter
  • Multimedia Director
  • FR
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  • Joshua
  • Davis
  • Presenter
  • Kyoken Incorporated
  • Senior Design Technologist
  • US
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  • Pierre
  • Lavoie
  • Presenter
  • Moderator
  • ISEA2000 Director of Hyptique and hyptique.net, multimedia director and editor, and the director of Numer.
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  • Numer
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2000 A French association.
  • FR
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  • Annie
  • Gentes
  • Presenter
  • FR
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  • Carol-Ann
  • Braun
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • France, French Republic
  • 1.69833,50.56056
  • Tan
  • Sei
  • Hon
  • Presenter
  • University Malaysia Sarawak
  • Applied and Creative Arts
  • Faculty Member
  • MY
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  • Lucy
  • Petrovich
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Arizona
  • Department of Media Arts
  • US
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  • Stephen
  • Jones
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Artist, Writer, and Curator
  • ISEA2013 Stephen Jones was a Visiting Fellow at the College of Fine Arts, University of New South Wales, Australia in 2013. He has been directly involved in video art as an artist, engineer, researcher and curator since 1974. One of Australia’s pioneers of video art, his work has been shown in several important group exhibitions in which video art has featured. As one of the earliest Australian researchers in the field of video art, he co-curated the Videotapes From Australia collection that
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • Vuk
  • Cosic
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • SI
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  • John
  • Conomos
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • AU
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  • Peter
  • Zinovieff
  • Presenter
  • Engineer
  • ISEA2011 Dr. Peter Zinovief, EMS. Wikipedia (17062019): Peter Zinovieff (born 1933) is a British engineer, whose EMS company made the VCS3 synthesizer in the late 1960s. ISEA1998
  • GB
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  • Lucia
  • Grossberger-Morales
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA 2012 ISEA1997 In 1979, after a powerful dream, Lucia Grossberger-Morales sold most of her worldly possessions and bought an Apple II Computer. She then moved to a solitary desert and learned to communicate with the computer. Tired of all the software available, she and a couple of people wrote the Designer’s Toolkit, which was published by Apple Computer, Inc., in 1981. Lucia went on to develop several software tools, including Applevisions for Addison-Wesley. In 1987, Lucia decided t
  • United States, BO
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  • Claudia
  • G.
  • Herbst
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Walt Disney Feature Animation
  • ISEA1997 As Technologies Training Specialist at Walt Disney Feature Animation, Claudia Herbst received her MFA in Imaging and Digital Art from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, 1996 Baltimore, MD, and BFA in Computer Graphics from Ringling School of Art and Design, 1993 Sarasota, FL. Her recent exhibitions: CD-ROM, Dallas Annual Video Festival, Dallas, TX, 1997, Techno Seduction, Group Show, Cooper Union, New York, NY, 1997, Digital Salon, Group Show, New York, NY, 1997, New Voices N
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Golan
  • Levin
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Artist and Designer
  • ISEA1997 Golan Levin is an artist and designer of artifacts and experiences. Before he joined Interval Research in 1994, Golan completed his self-made undergraduate degree in Media Arts and Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since then, he has focused on the design of interactive and expressive instruments for producing and playing with media.
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Paul
  • Debevec
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • University of California at Berkeley
  • ISEA1997 Paul Debevec received degrees in Math and Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1992 and completed a Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of California at Berkeley in December 1996. For his thesis, he developed a method of modeling and rendering architec­tural scenes photorealistically from ordinary photographs by synthesizing techniques from computer vision with those of computer graphics. With Golan Levin, Debevec applied these techniques in an interactive
  • US
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  • Tammy
  • Knipp
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Artist and Assistant Professor
  • ISEA1997 Tammy Knipp is an artist and Assistant Professor at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL. She holds a M.F.A. in Imaging and Digital Arts from the University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland (1996) and a M.F.A in Sculpture from Washington University, St. Louis, Mi5510 (1987). She was a 1995-1996 fellow recipient of Art Matters, and was awarded a Carole Fielding Grant from The University Film and Video Association. Her work was exhib­ited at SIGGRAPH ’97 Ortgoin
  • US
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  • Michael
  • Ensdorf
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Roosevelt University
  • Assistant Professor and Lecturer
  • ISEA1997 Michael Ensdorf is Assistant Professor of Communication at Roosevelt University. Master of Fine Arts, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1989. Recently, Michael Ensdorf had his work exhibited in the exhibition Photography after Photography, at museums in Germany, Austria, Denmark, Switzerland, and Finland. The exhibition will travel to Philadelphia’s Institute of Contemporary Art in September of 1997, and to the Adelaide Festival in Australia in 1998. His work is fea­tured in the Ger
  • US
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  • Chris
  • Dodge
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Researcher
  • ISEA1997 Chris Dodge is an interactive Media Artist/ Researcher/ Software Developer. He was born Jan.15, 1969 in Maine, U.S.A. He graduated with honors from New York University, B.A. FilmNideo, Music Composition, and Computer Science, 1991. Digital Signal Processing Software Developer, Ariel Corp. 1991-1993. Winner of the Best Digital Signal Processing Award, Scientific Computing, 1993. Artist-in­Resident at Zentrum fin Kunst and Medientechnologie (ZKM), Karlsruhe, Germany 1994-1995. Exhibito
  • US
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  • Gary
  • Zebington
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • University of Sydney and Merlin
  • ISEA1997 Gary Zebington has worked in the field of interactive digi­tal media since 1990. His artwork and programming have featured in a diverse range of corporate and cultural pro­jects, including large-scale interactive internet-body per­formances, cable television, outdoor digital gallery installa­tions, websites, and public presentations. He holds a post­graduate degree in design computing from the University of Sydney.
  • AU
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  • Sam
  • de Silva
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • College of Fine Arts in Sydney and Merlin
  • Digital Artist
  • ISEA1997 Sam de Silva is a programmer and digital artist who is interested in the domain of online art. He has a solid back­ground in computer technology and has been involved in the production of hardware devices and software applications. Recently he has produced a number of video clips using 3D animation and digital editing. He is very familiar with interactive authoring environments and has been involved with several online and offline projects. He is a computer science graduate from the
  • AU
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  • Jeffrey
  • Cook
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Merlin
  • Artist, Writer, and Producer
  • ISEA1997 Jeffrey Cook is a writer, independent film producer and artist who was the Station Manager for the Community Channel Cable TV Trial in Centennial Park Sydney in 1993 and is an ex-Vice President of Metro Television. He had a Bachelor of Arts (Communication) from the University of Technology - Sydney and is currently undertaking a Masters in Arts Theory at College Of Fine Arts, UNSW. He has pro­duced short films and animations, has published several books and many essays on the future,
  • AU
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  • Greg
  • Boozell
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Artist
  • Chicago, Illinois, US
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  • Peter
  • Coppin
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • ISEA1997 The Centre for Metahuman Exploration produces events that “manufacture the present tense” by creating/ mediating relationships between people and themselves through tile use of live “interactive” television, robotics and telephone technologies. Currently located at Carnegie Mellon University, the Centre combines expertise from art, robotics, and television. Recent projects include “boundary link”, an installation that allows a conversation between festival attendees and residents at
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Gloria
  • DeFilipps
  • Brush
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Photographer
  • ISEA1997 Gloria DeFilipps Brush is on the faculty of the art depart­ment at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. Born in Chicago, she earned the M.F.A degree in generative sys­tems from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1972. Brush currently works with scale model architectural camera and pinhole technology mediated through digital manipulation. She is a McKnight Foundation Photographer Fellow for 1997-98. Brush has received artist fellowships from the National Endowment for the Ar
  • US
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  • Shawn
  • Brixey
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • University of Washington
  • _Director and _Professor
  • ISEA1997 Professor Shawn Brixey is graduate of MIT’s CAVS/Media Lab, and is currently both Chair of the Cross-Disciplinary Arts Program and Acting Director of the Center for Advanced Research Technology in the Arts and Humanities at the University of Washington, Seattle,WA. He has exhib­ited art and technology works internationally including Documenta in Kassel, Germany, The Deutscher Kunstlerbund in Karlsruhe, Germany, The Cranbrook Art Museum in Detroit, the MIT Museum in Boston, and The Cont
  • Seattle, Washington, United States of America
  • -122.3301,47.6038
  • Natalie
  • Bookchin
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Department of Visual Art
  • Teacher
  • ISEA1997 Natalie Bookchin is a cultural worker in the digital revolu­tion. She currently teaches in the Visual Arts Department at UC, San Diego. She will migrate north in the winter to Los Angeles, where she will teach at Cal Arts. Bookchin has exhibited her work widely in the US and Europe, recently exhibiting her CD-ROM Databank of the Everyday (1996) in NY at Postmasters, Cooper Union, School of Visual Arts Museum, and the NY International Video and New Media Festival, as well as in Washin
  • US
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  • Karl
  • Bohringer
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1997 My current research interests are micro robotics, manipula­tion, and assembly. At the Cornell Nanofabrication Facility I am building microfabricated actuator arrays that imple­ment micro manipulation strategies. More generally I am interested in new devices for handling and assembling parts, and manipulation strategies with programmable force vector fields, which often rely on the use of geometric algorithms. I have also investigated design automation for micro structures. Earlier wo
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  • John
  • Kefala-Kerr
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
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  • Zina
  • Kaye
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • _Director
  • ISEA2014 Zina Kaye, Managing Director at Holly, Sydney, Australia ISEA2013 Zina Kaye, Holly, Sydney/Dr Egg Digital, Australia. hollysydney.com ISEA1998
  • Australia
  • 134.48956260698,-25.734968491622
  • http://hollysydney.com/
  • Max
  • Eastley
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • GB
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  • Zoe
  • Beloff
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • _Director
  • ISEA1997 Zoe Beloff grew up in Scotland where she studied painting at Edinburgh University / College of Art. She moved to New York where she received an MFA in film from Columbia University in 1983. She has directed many independent movies which have been screened internationally at festi­vals and museums including Pacific Film Archives, Sundance, Berlin, and The New York Film Festivals. She has also worked with artists from other disciplines, most notably composer John Cale, and is currently
  • US
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  • Jeff
  • Carter
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)-Wrong one
  • ISEA1997 Jeff Carter was born in Mountain View, California in 1967 and received a BFA from the University of Colorado in 1992. In the three years following, he traveled extensively in Asia, exhibited several solo large-scale installations, and in 1993 received a New Forms: Regional Initiative Program grant for technical and conceptual innovation in the field of sculpture. He moved to Chicago in 1996 and, as a Trustee Scholar, is currently earning his MFA at the School of the Art Institute of
  • US
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  • Sandra
  • Budd
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • ISEA1997 The focus of my work is interactive installations. Many of the works examine the objectives behind new technologi­cal explorations. These works question the impact of tech­nology on our perception of the natural world. This interest in both the natural sciences and technology based sciences has lead me to create projects which place multiple viewers within a sensory heightened environment. These simulated environments challenge the viewers ability to interact and decipher a real envi
  • US
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  • Richard
  • Brown
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Royal College of Art
  • Researcher
  • ISEA1997 Affiliation: Research Fellow, Royal College of Art, Interval Research Studio, Computer Related Design Department. Education: M.A. Fine Art, Nottingham Trent University,1995. B.Sc.Computers and Cybernetics, University of Kent, Canterbury, 1977. I have worked continuously with interac­tive media since its early beginnings in 1983 within the arts, educational, entertainment and business sectors. For the last seven years I have been developing work that exists in a time-space continuum,
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  • Matthew
  • G.
  • Akers
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Installation Artist
  • ISEA1997 Matthew G. Akers enters his electronic installation in ISEA97 after recently concluding graduate studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He came to Chicago after developing foundations in architecture and music in Copenhagen and his native South Carolina. This background provided him with a vocabulary for creating several sound Between Window and Wall. Although this piece exhibited in ISEA is not interactive in the popular sense, throughout his art making Akers has pur
  • US
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  • Nicolas
  • Baginsky
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Artist
  • ISEA1997 Born in Gräfelfing near Munich, Germany, 1961; 1989: Performance-group “Coax”; Project “Archetyp” (robotics, modern dance, music). 1990: Artist grant city of Hamburg, Project “Coax” (robotics, modern dance, music). 1994-95: Guest Professor Hochschule für Künste; Bremen. Performances: 1991-92 Stagings of “Coax” in Germany, Switzerland, Scotland, Austria; 1995:1-beam music; Baginsky / Schwartz, Hamburg, Berlin, Hannover; 1996: “Digitale 1996′; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; 1997:”Der Sinn der
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  • Michael
  • Maziere
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Royal College of Art
  • Director of Art and Founder
  • ISEA1997 Michael Maziere, 1982, Master of Arts Degree in Film & Television, Royal College of Art, London, England. M.A.(RCA). Michael Maziere was born in France in 1957 and moved to London in 1963, where he still lives and works. He has exhibited his film and video works and lectured extensively world­-wide and has published critical writings in numerous art publications. He is currently Director of London Electronic Arts, the UK’s National Centre for Video and New Media and founder and a
  • London, GB
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  • John
  • Sturgeon
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Communications and Electronics
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA1997 John Sturgeon is an electronic media, installation, and per­formance artist who received his Masters in Fine Arts from Cornell University in 1970. He has received numerous awards and fellowships including three National Endowment for the Arts Individual Artists Fellowships; several NEA and state supported production grants; a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship; and a Fulbright Scholar Abroad Fellowship. Throughout the 70s, 80s, and 90s, Sturgeon has consistently utilized emerging forms
  • US
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  • Tomoko
  • Mukai
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Academy of Media Arts Cologne (KHM)
  • ISEA1997 Tomoko Mukai was born in 1968, Tokyo Japan, and received her Bachelor of Arts in stage design, Musashino Art University, Tokyo in 1991 and Master of Fine Arts in audiovisual media design from the Academy of Media Arts Cologne Germany in 1997. Her videoclip drum case, for Museum fur Ostasiatische Kunst Cologne, was awarded a prize for Junior Special, die Klappe 95, Germany 1995. Since 1995 multime­dial space project Only White Deep White—Between Darkness and Light. Only White Deep White
  • Germany, Japan
  • 138.5922295495,36.386492821853
  • Stephen
  • Boyer
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • SkyBoy Productions, Viacom New Media, and MTV
  • Artist, Engineer, President, and Producer
  • ISEA1997 Stephen W. Boyer is an artist and engineer with 15 years experience in the interactive arts. He is currently president of SkyBoy Productions, Inc., a development firm specializ­ing in the development of video games and advanced interactive technologies and content. As a senior producer at Viacom New Media, Steve was responsible for the devel­opment of interactive music technology for Nickelodeon and MTV. His design of an interactive musical logo for MTV is now being used to promote I
  • US
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  • Carlos
  • Fadon
  • Vicente
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and University of São Paulo
  • Photographer
  • FISEA1993, ISEA1997 Born in Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1945, Carlos Fadon Vicente holds two undergraduate degrees from the Universidade de Sao Paulo: Civil Engineering from the Escola Politecnica in 1968, and Fine Arts from the Escola de Comunicacdes e Artes in 1982. He earned his Master of Fine Arts degree in 1989 from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, on a scholarship from the Brazilian government. The status of photography as a system for elaboration of realities as well as essays abou
  • Sao Paulo, BR
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  • Electronic Arts Research Unit
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • Barbara
  • Rauch
  • Presenter, Moderator, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • The Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCAD U)
  • ISEA2013 Barbara Rauch, Faculty of Art and School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto, Canada. Dr. Barbara Rauch is an artist practitioner and research academic. She is a Digital Futures Initiative hire, in a tenure-track position at OCAD University, Toronto in the School of Interdisciplinary Studies and Graduate Studies. Rauch is the Graduate Program Director for the Interdisciplinary Masters Program in Art, Media & Design (IAMD), and the Principal Inve
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • -79.3849,43.6529
  • Anna
  • Bonshek
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • Gurdon
  • Leete
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
  • US
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  • Keez
  • Duyves
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator, Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Technical University in Delft
  • Film/Video Artist
  • ISEA1997 Keez Duyves (Netherlands, born 1971 in Alkmaar) studied Industrial design at the Technical University in Delft and interaction Design at The Faculty of Art, Media and Technology in Hilversum; presently following the Master of Arts in Interactive Multimedia course, specializing in interactive film.
  • Netherlands the
  • 4.3175,52.08417
  • Bas
  • Kamer
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA1997 Bas Kamer (Netherlands, born 1972 in Alkmaar) is a student of interaction design and is pursuing a Master of Arts in Interactive multimedia.
  • NL
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  • Stephen
  • Pevnick
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Wisconsin
  • Assistant Professor
  • ISEA1997 Fountain inventor Stephen Pevnick was born in St. Louis in 1944. He is currently an Associate Professor of art at the University of Wisconsin/ Milwaukee. He taught sculpture at the University of South Florida in Tampa until 1978 when he came to the University of Wisconsin to teach Design. He received a Design Excellence Award from the Industrial Designers Society of America in 1983 for the design of the programmable free falling water droplet fountain called the Rainfall Project. He
  • US
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  • Christopher
  • Hales
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of the West of England
  • Student Research Assistant
  • ISEA1997 Christopher Hales M Phil/PhD Research student in Interactive Film Art at the Royal College of Art, Film Department. Senior Lecturer in New Media at the University of West of England Faculty of Art, Media and Design. Freelance interactive designer with Research Arts, London. MA(RCA) European Interactive Multimedia, 1994 (Royal College of Art).Landscape paint­ings and prints exhibited in various galleries. The CD-ROM Twelve was released in November, 1996 on the experimen­tal Laboratory
  • GB
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  • Miroslaw
  • Rogala
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Installation Artist
  • ISEA1997 Miroslaw Rogala is a media artist whose work is known internationally for incorporating new interactive media and expressing a transformed and diverse sense of exis­tence. Electronic Garden/ NatuRealization (1996), is a site-specific interactive sound installation and free speech pro­ject with an extensive web site on-line, extending into world-wide cyber­space. Rogalo’s Lovers Leap (1995) is an interactive envi­ronment produced in two forms simultaneously, as an interactive multimed
  • Poland
  • 19.30063630556,52.124609907545
  • Cathy
  • Lin
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2000 Cathy Lin, Media Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US.
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
  • -71.1056,42.3751
  • James
  • Jung-Hoon
  • Seo
  • Presenter
  • Artist
  • ISEA2000 I make things with digital media and computational tools. One aim is to sketch different ways of manipulating photos and videos in expressive ways by writing custom software. Another is to explore how to represent and synthesize multiple points of view, time, and space within a shared visual context. I have a master's degree in Media Arts and Sciences and a bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Engineering, both from MIT. At the MIT Media Laboratory, I studied under John Maeda at
  • Somerville, Massachusetts, United States of America
  • -71.0995,42.3876
  • http://www.lossless.net/
  • Aisling
  • Kelliher
  • Presenter
  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • Associate Professor
  • ISEA2020 Aisling Kelliher is an associate professor of Computer Science at Virginia Tech, USA, with joint appointments in the School of Visual Arts and the Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology. Aisling creates and studies interactive media systems for enhancing reflection, learning, healing, and communication. Her work is grounded within the fields of human-computer-interaction, multimedia, and interaction design, and is motivated by a desire to integrate computational processes into
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America
  • -79.9901,40.4417
  • Josephine
  • Anstey
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2012 Josephine Anstey Dept. of Media Study, SUNY at Buffalo, US Josephine Anstey is an Associate Professor in the Media Study Department of the University at Buffalo, USA, where she teaches production and analysis courses focusing on game studies, electronic literature, virtual reality and responsive environments. She is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Environment and Sustainability (UB) where she teaches about media and the environment.
  • US
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  • http://josephineanstey.com/
  • Michel
  • Bret
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA2000 Professeur à l’Université PARIS8. Teaches Art and Technology Image. Since 1989, his researching has focused on interactivity, neuron network and genetic algorithm application to the artistic computer creation : creation of interactive installations and several synthesis movies awarded in international festivals.
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  • Yan
  • Maresz
  • Artist-Performing and Presenter
  • ISEA2000 Born 1966. After studying piano and jazz guitar, Yan Maresz worked as the principal arranger for John Mc Laughlin. He turned increasingly to composition (Berklee College of Music, Juilliard School, Ircam’s Year-Long Program in Composition and Computer Music, Villa MÈdicis). He has received numerous commissions from prestigious ensembles (Ensemble Intercontemporain, Radio-France, Orchestre de Paris). His works are published by editions Durand.
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  • Auzet
  • Artist-Performing and Presenter
  • Percussionist and Composer
  • ISEA2000 Awarded the first prize from the International Meeting on Contemporary Music at Darmstadt in 1990 and the prize from the Fondation Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet pour la Vocation in 1991. In 1991 he proposed the first recital for percussion at the salle Pleyel in Paris. Since 1992, he authors numerous performances and at the same time follows a soloist carreer. In 1996, he is enrolled in Ircam’s Year-Long Program in Composition and Computer Music (OROC.PAT for zarb and live electronic). I
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  • Wanderley
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique(IRCAM)
  • Researcher and Analysis/synthesis team
  • ISEA2015 Marcelo M. Wanderley,Professor, McGill University, Montreal, Canada ISEA2000 Marcelo M. Wanderleyis currently finishing his Ph.D. at Ircam on acoustics, signal processing and computer science applied to music. His thesis deals with gestural control of sound synthesis. He is the co-editor of the electronic publication Trends in Gestural Control of Music, published by Ircam, and is the coordinator of the ICMA/EMF Working Group on Interactive Systems and Instrument Design in Music
  • France, French Republic
  • 1.69833,50.56056
  • Pete
  • Maloney
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Chelsea College of Art and Design
  • ISEA1998 ISEA1997 Pete Maloney is a member of the Virtual Reality as a Fine Art Medium research project at Chelsea College of Art and Design. He was part of the team which in 1995 organized the Virtual Reality and the Gallery International Conference at the Tate Gallery, London. In 1996 he worked jointly with Kevin Atherton to produce Alnwick 11, a site specific virtual reality artwork commissioned by Northumberland County Council as part of Northern Arts ’96. Recent conference pre­sentati
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  • Elisabeth
  • Eber
  • Presenter
  • Bowling Green State University
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  • Little
  • Presenter
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  • U.
  • Marks
  • Presenter and Artist-Performing
  • Simon Fraser Uni­ver­sity
  • ISEA2015 Laura U. Marks is a scholar, theorist, and programmer of independent and experimental media arts. She works on the media arts of the Arab world, intercultural perspectives on new media art, and philosophical approaches to materiality and information culture. Her most recent books are Enfoldment and Infinity: An Islamic Genealogy of New Media Art (MIT Press, 2010) and Hanan al-Cinema: Affections for the Moving Image (MIT Press, 2015). She has curated programs of experimental media for f
  • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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  • Kiyofumi
  • Motoyama
  • Author and Presenter
  • Nagoya University of Art
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  • Dallet
  • Presenter
  • Historian and French Philosopher
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  • Sabau
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  • Lucia
  • Leão
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • São Paulo Catholic University
  • Brazil
  • -51.619789020549,-9.5889030171226
  • ART3000
  • Presenter
  • Organization and Network
  • Art3000 has established and maintained an international network of creators using new communication and information technologies for over 10 years, opening up an inter-disciplinary and cross-cultural space for exchange and for critical thought on digital culture. The goals of this network are: to favor dynamic intersections and nurture transverse thinking about new forms of creation; to form an arts and technology coalition on new communication and information technologies and to enco
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  • Drever
  • Artist-Performing and Presenter
  • Composer
  • ISEA1998 ISEA1997 John Levack Drever was born in Edinburgh in 1973. He studied music at The University College of North Wales, Bangor, specializing in Composition with Andrew Lewis. Subsequently he did a Masters in Electro-acoustic Composition at The University of East Anglia, with Simon Waters. Currently he is doing research at Dartington College of Arts in Performance Technology with Joseph Hyde, and Performance Writing with Alaric Sumner. He is instructed in Zen mediation by Fr.Gebhart
  • United Kingdom
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  • Nina
  • Edge
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • Arts for Young Audiences Norway (AYA)
  • ISEA1998
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  • Presenter
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  • Richard
  • Presenter
  • _Professor
  • ISEA2010 Prof. Dr. Birgit Richard is professor for New Media in theory and practice at the Goethe University in Frankfurt since 1998. Her fields of specialization include: aesthetics of everyday life (contemporary youth cultures, fashion, design, popular culture, gaming: representation of women in Computer Games…). ISEA2000 Dr. Birgit Richard is head of Media in Theory and Praxis at the Institute for Art Pedagogics of the Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
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  • Witte
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Iowa State University
  • Artist, Educator, and Editor
  • ISEA1998 ISEA1997 Mary Stieglitz, artist and educator, is currently Professor & Chair of Art and Design at Iowa State University, U.S.A.. Trained as a studio artist on the Bachelors (University of Wisconsin) and Masters level (Indiana University), she went on to study art & visual perception for the Ph.D. degree and the post doctoral certificate (University of Wisconsin). Stieglitz is an active artist, working in digital photography and mixed media. Her images explore the visible p
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  • Presenter
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  • Keith
  • Brown
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • The Manchester Metropolitan University
  • Director of Art and Computing Technologies
  • ISEA2002 Keith Brown is Head of Fine Art Sculpture and Director of Art and Computing Technologies at The Manchester Metropolitan University. He is President of FasT-uk (Fine Art Sculptors and Technology in the UK). His current research involves “integral imaging”, “3D printing, computer-animation ” and “computer printmaking”. Malcolm McCormick, Neil Davies, Matthew C. Forman, Graham Milnthorpe and Rohit Kotecha are all members of an internationally recognised research group specialising in in
  • Manchester, United Kingdom
  • -2.23333,53.46667
  • George
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  • Presenter
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  • McCormick
  • Moderator and Presenter
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  • Giles
  • Author and Presenter
  • The University of Salford
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  • Grant
  • Presenter
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  • Hopkins
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  • Evans
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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  • Paul
  • Battem
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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  • Michael
  • Sciulli
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Apollo Computer
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  • John
  • Lasseter
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Pixar
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  • Tom
  • Hutchinson
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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  • Freark
  • Broersma
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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  • Ohio State University
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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  • 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
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  • Industrial Light and Magic
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • United States of America
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  • Apple Computer
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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  • William
  • Latham
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • United Kingdom
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  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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  • 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
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  • Don
  • Stredney
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • United States of America
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  • Chadwick
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • United States of America
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  • MacNicol
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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  • 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
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  • Dean
  • Winkler
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • United States of America
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  • 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
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  • Faculty at Groningen's Music Conservatory
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  • Groningen, NL
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  • Bilting
  • Artist-Performing
  • Sweden
  • 17.675409433135,64.96487516217
  • Zbigniew
  • Karkowski
  • Artist-Performing
  • Poland
  • 19.30063630556,52.124609907545
  • Malin
  • Larsson
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  • Zolotakis
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Aesthedes instructor SCAN
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  • Sakai
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • SISEA 1927-2001
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  • Piume
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  • INA (Institut National de l’audio visuel)
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  • Alexis
  • Weedon
  • Presenter
  • University of Luton
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  • Knight
  • Presenter
  • University of Luton
  • Editor
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  • Montenegro
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • 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
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  • Coop-Himmelblau
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  • 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/
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  • Lausten
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
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  • 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
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  • Presenter
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  • ISEA1997 President of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)
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  • Daley
  • Presenter
  • ISEA1997 Richard M. Daley is the mayor of Chicago.
  • Chicago, Illinois, US
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  • 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
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  • Endsley
  • Presenter
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  • Presenter
  • University of South Florida
  • Tampa, Florida, US
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  • Spaid
  • Presenter
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  • Paulos
  • International Programme Committee (IPC), Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • University of California Berkeley
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  • 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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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • Roberts
  • Moderator
  • ISEA1998
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  • Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Cooper Union School of Art
  • ISEA1998
  • New York, New York, United States of America
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  • Paniaras
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • ISEA1998
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  • Byrum
  • Presenter
  • Johns Hopkins University
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  • Halleck
  • Presenter
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