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  • Isabelle
  • Dupuy
  • Presenter
  • Multi-Media Author and Critic
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  • Claudio
  • Pinhanez
  • Author and Presenter
  • Artist
  • ISEA1998 Claudio Pinhanez (USA) Media Artist, MIT Media Laboratory, Massachusetts. ISEA1997 Claudio Pinhanez, Brazil/USA, is a media artist and scientist working on the integration of computer technology and theater. Born in Brazil, he is currently a Ph.D. student at the M.I.T. Media Laboratory, where he conducts research on computer vision and artificial intelligence and creates and produces com­puterized performances. He holds degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science, and has also studie
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
  • -71.1056,42.3751
  • http://pinhanez.com/claudio
  • Michael
  • Rodemer
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Michigan, School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)-Wrong one, and University of Tübingen
  • ISEA2015 Michael Rodemer holds Master’s degrees in Comparative Literature and Sculpture and has studied and exhibited his work in the USA and Europe. His current sculptural artworks incorporate computer control. Rodemer has taught at the University of Tübingen, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and presently teaches at the University of Michigan Stamps School of Art and Design. During the 1999-2000 and the 2009-2010 academic years Rodemer was in Germany on a Fulbright Senior Scholar
  • Chicago, United States of America
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  • Cécile
  • Harlet
  • Presenter
  • Electronic Arts Station
  • Rennes, FR
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  • Emmanuel
  • Mahé
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (EnsAD)
  • Director of Research
  • ISEA2023 Dr. Emmanuel Mahé (FR), moderator. ISEA2023 Academic Chair, Head of Research at ENSAD Paris, Director of EnsadLab and member of the Sciences Arts Création Recherche (PSL-SACRe) board. A PhD graduate from Rennes University, Emmanuel Mahé (HDR) started his career as a researcher in human sciences, at the crossroads between art, design & sciences. Emmanuel worked during ten years as a researcher and project lead for Orange Labs (the innovation practice of the telecommunication giant)
  • Paris, France
  • 2.3483915,48.8534951
  • Alex
  • Paul
  • Pentland
  • Author and Presenter
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • Head
  • ISEA1997 Alex Paul Pentland, USA, is the Academic Head of the M.I.T. Media Laboratory. He is also the Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, an endowed chair last held by Marvin Minsky. He received his Ph.D. from M.I.T. in 1982. He then worked at SRI’s Al Center and as a Lecturer at Stanford University, winning the Distinguished Lecturer award in 1986.1n 1987 he returned to M.1.T. to found the Perceptual Computing Section of the Media Laboratory, a group that now includes over fifty rese
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
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  • Nuria
  • Oliver
  • Author and Presenter
  • Engineer
  • ISEA1997 Nuria Oliver, USA, is a graduate student at the Vision and Modeling Group at the M.I.T. Media Lab. Her main research interest is understanding human behavior in video. Her most recent work is [AFTER, a real-time face detection and tracking system using an active camera.This system has been presented at SIGGRAPH 96 (Digital Bayou), the Second IEEE International Conference on Face and Gesture Recognition (October 96) and the IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR 9
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
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  • Flavia
  • Sparacino
  • Author and Presenter
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • Photographer
  • ISEA2000 Electronic engineer and researcher at the MIT Medialab. Her research lies on a generative and narrative conception of space and urban space with the assumption that graphic representation of space can increase the marks of individual information. ISEA1997 Flavia Sparacino, USA, is a graduate student at the M.I.T. Media Lab. Her main research interest is in combining computer graphics endowed with perceptual intelligence (media creatures), with film/photography, for storytelling in in
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
  • -71.1056,42.3751
  • Claudia
  • Giannetti 
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2000: Claudia Giannetti is a specialist in contemporary art, aesthetics, media art, and the relation art–science–technology. A theoretician, a writer, and an exhibitions and cultural events curator. She received a multidisciplinary training, that has been crucial in her subsequent professional development: music, Business Science, and History of Art, with a Ph.D. in Art History from the University of Barcelona. She was born in Belo Horizonte.
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  • Caroline
  • Traube
  • Author and Presenter
  • Service de Physique Generale, Laboratoire d’Informatique Musical, and University of Mons
  • Researcher
  • ISEA1997 I am an engineer, specializing in Telecommunications. Now, as a researcher at the University of Mons, I develop graphi­cal interfaces for computer music composers. I am also a student of Annette Vande Gorne, in composition of “acous­matic music”.
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  • Dorothée
  • Schiesser
  • Presenter
  • HyperStudio
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  • Catherine
  • Lutz-Walthard 
  • Presenter
  • HyperStudio
  • CH
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  • Jay
  • David
  • Bolder
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2000: Jay David Bolder [& Diane Gromala] have been trying to bring together the practical and the theoretical in their own work and pedagogical practices. Diane Gromala examines so-called critical art and critical technology practices, as well as attendant pedagogical strategies Jay Bolter’s historical study, conducted with Richard Grusin, argues that new media refashion or ‘remediate’ earlier media. Through their own work and class-room trials, they will suggest ways in which seeming
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  • Jonathan
  • Swain
  • Presenter
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  • Ccru
  • Presenter
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  • Steve
  • Goodman
  • Presenter
  • Steve Goodman works at the Ccru (Cybernetic Culture Research Unit), which is a cultural production and experimentation collective. It has no genealogy, geographical centre, biographical attribution, or institutional dependency. Its activities involve dehumanization of voice/destratification of sound, proliferation of fictional quantities, anomolous theory, and image contagion.
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  • Benjamin
  • J.
  • Britton
  • Author, Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator, and Presenter
  • University of Cincinnati
  • Artist
  • ISEA1995 Media artist holding a Ph.D. from the Goddard Graduate Program, he holds an MFA in Video Art from the San Francisco Art Institute and teaches Electronic Art at the University of Cincinnati (Ohio). His current research includes interactive art, virtual reality, multimedia, telecommunications, history of art and technology, archeology, anthropology and the French language. One of the first members of the Bay Area Video Coalition in 1977, he travelled, studied and worked in Europe, got
  • US
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  • Harvie
  • Branscomb
  • Author and Presenter
  • Philosopher
  • ISEA1997 Harvie Branscomb, USA, is a self styled techno-philosopher and elegant survivor who has been a behind the scenes catalyst for and supporter of electronic interactive art for almost 30 years. He participated in numerous early interactive art projects in the 1970s, receiving his graduate degree in Electrical Engineering from MIT in 1979. He was the Director of the Competition of the first Interactive Media Festival in 1994, and has subsequently served as a member of the electronic art
  • San Francisco, California, US
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  • Simone
  • Osthoff
  • Author and Presenter
  • School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)-Wrong one, DePaul University, Penn State, and Pennsylvania State University
  • School of Art
  • Artist, Writer, and Assistant Professor
  • ISEA2015 Simone Osthofff is a professor of art and critical studies in the School of Visual Arts at the Pennsylvania State University, USA. A Brazilian-born artist and scholar, her research on contemporary art, theory, and criticism focuses on experimental art practices and postcolonial histories. She is part of the editorial board of the Flusser Studies journal and a frequent presenter in national and international symposia. Osthoff’s numerous book chapters, essays, and reviews have been pub
  • Brazil
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  • Eric
  • Zimmerman
  • Author and Presenter
  • New York University
  • ISEA1997 Eric Zimmerman is a founding partner of Flat Inc, a new Manhattan-based game development company. Flat cre­ates digital and non-digital entertainment products based on Artificial Life technologies, combining design, technical, and marketing R&D to generate new forms of culture. Eric is also an Adjunct Professor at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program and has published in a number of journals, including 21C and ID magazine. Before creating Flat Inc, Eric held the position of
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  • Elena
  • Gorfinkel
  • Author and Presenter
  • Writer
  • ISEA1997 Elena Gorfinkel is a NYC-based freelance writer. She has published on the web—at www.flat.com—and in print, most recently in /IC-magazine. Her research interests are in style, visual excess, and popular culture. Elena’s conference pre­sentations include a paper on TV talk shows at Harvard’s Center for Literary and Cultural Studies”Dirt”Conference, and a presentation on “Geek Chic” in film and fashion at Bowling Green State University’s”Style” conference. She is currently a Master’s s
  • New York City, US
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  • Micz
  • Flor
  • Author and Presenter
  • Cybertattoo
  • ISEA1997 Mica Flor was born in 1969. He studied Psychology in Darmstadt (Germany), Manchester (U.K.), Berlin (Germany). Since 1994 he has been involved in curatorial and artistic activities in Berlin. He worked with the institu­tion Kunst-Werke Berlin on Club Berlin at the Venice Biennial, and founded the art/ theory group luxus cont. in 1995, which released the related e-zine contd in 1997. Last year he released two experimentally lo-fi records on Landspeed Records London (two more releases
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  • Florian
  • Clausz
  • Author and Presenter
  • ISEA1997 Florian Clausz was born in 1973 and studies cultural stud­ies and theater in Berlin. Beside theater acting and direct­ing activities he was involved in the set-up, sound and design of TokTok, a Berlin based techno project. He also organized the screening of a series of films and an accom­panying exhibition on the film history of horror and trash in 95. Clausz currently lives and works in Berlin. In 96, with collaborator Micz Flor, he set up ‘art-bag berlin’ on the internet, which als
  • Berlin, DE
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  • Junko
  • Suzuki
  • Author and Presenter
  • Junko Suzuki Studio and Joshibi University of Art and Design
  • ISEA1997 Recent Exhibitions:1990: China lune 4, P.S.1 Museum (N.Y.); 1993, Art and Environment, (Bali). 1994: incidence­coincidence & BGENOME-PHENOME, Solo show at Galleria Bellini (Yokohama); Molecular Art Show, U.C.L.A. (L.A.). 1995: Kyoto Art Festival, Ex Tatsuike Elementary School (Kyoto); Mind The Gap, Kyoto City Art University Creative Hall (Kyoto). 1996: Portraits in Cyber Space, MIT Media Lab’s project on the Net; ART ON THE NET, Machida City International Museum of Print Art. 199
  • Tokyo, JP
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  • Robert
  • Nideffer
  • Author, Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Alexandria Digital Library
  • _Director
  • ISEA1997 Robert researches, teaches, and publishes in the areas of technology and culture, contemporary social theory, and electronic intermedia. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology, and an MFA in Computer Arts, and is a founding editor of _SPEED_, an online journal devoted to the study of tech­nology, media, and society. Presently, Robert works with the Alexandria Digital Library, where he is director of inter­face design, and teaches the Advanced Digital Arts course sequence at the University of
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  • Sammy
  • Spitzer
  • Author and Presenter
  • ISEA1997 Sammy Spitzer, MIT student.
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
  • -71.1056,42.3751
  • http://splay.com/samuelspitzer.pdf
  • Joe
  • A.
  • Paradiso
  • Author and Presenter
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • Research Scientist
  • ISEA2000 Joe Paradiso is a doctor and electronic engineer. After having worked at the CERN in Geneva, he joined the Medialab in 1994, where he directs the Responsive Environments Group. This group explores the development and the application of the new technologies of sensors for man-machine inter¬faces and for intelligent environments. By working with different teams, he has developed a great number of interfaces and systems for electronic music and synthesizers. ISEA1997 He received a B.S.
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
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  • Brian
  • Bradley
  • Author and Presenter
  • ISEA1997 Brian Bradley, USA, is a masters candidate at the MIT Media Laboratory. His research focuses on story and character engines for very distributed stories. Bradley’s research in story metaphor resulted in the core conceit of the Dream Machine’s Web site. Bradley holds an undergraduate degree from MIT.
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
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  • Karen
  • Patricia
  • O’Rourke
  • Author, Presenter, Moderator, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Universite de Paris I, Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches en Arts Plastioues, and Jean Monnet University
  • _Professor
  • ISEA1997 I have taught at the Universite de Paris 1 (Pantheon­Sorbonne) since 1985. I was awarded a doctorate in aesthet­ics from the Universite de Paris 1 in 1985. Recent publications include: Art, reseaux, telecommunications, Mutations de rim-age: Art Cinema/Video/ Ordinateur (edited by Maria Klonaris and Katerina Thomadaki) Paris, Astarti, 1994, pp.52- 57; Art et communication technologique, Co-incidences n° 11, guest editor: Mario Costa, Aix-en-Provence, 1994, pp.70-73, Paris Meal), dans
  • Saint-Etienne, FR
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  • http://karenorourke.wordpress.com/
  • Robin
  • Bargar
  • Author and Presenter
  • University of Illinois at Chicago
  • Composer
  • ISEA1997 Robin Bargar is a composer working in acoustic and visual media. He established the Audio Development Group at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois, where he currently directs research concerning sound synthesis and sonification for computer graphic and virtual environments. In 1991 Bargar was a finalist in the International Electra-Acoustic Music Competition in Bourges, France.
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  • Insook
  • Choi
  • Author and Presenter
  • University of Illinois
  • Composer and Researcher
  • ISEA1997 Insook Choi, USA, composer-in-residence at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications and Researcher in Human-Computer Intelligent Interaction for the Beckman Institute, University of Illinois, has created numerous pro­jects integrating computing environments into perfor­mances for artistic venues. Her research directions include sound synthesis with nonlinear dynamical systems, real-time control strategies for high-dimensional models, and auditory display in virtual environ
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • http://insookchoi.com/
  • David
  • Rosenboom
  • Author
  • Center for Contemporary Music, Mills College
  • Artist, Author, Composer, Performer, Educator, _Director, and _Professor
  • ISEA1997 David Rosenboom, USA (b. 1947), composer, performer, conduc­tor, interdisciplinary artist, author and educator, has explored ideas in his work about the spontaneous evolu­tion of forms, languages for improvisation, new techniques and notation for ensembles, cross-cultural collaborations, performance art, computer music systems, interactive multi-media, compositional algorithms, and extended musical interface with the human nervous system since the 1960’s. Known as a pioneer in Americ
  • Oakland, California, US
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  • Janet
  • Abrams
  • Moderator and Presenter
  • _Director and Editor
  • ISEA1997 Janet Abrams is Creative Director of Leading Questions, a New York consultancy producing events and research on design, new media and urbanism. Janet is Program Director for the American Institute of Graphic Arts’ 1997 National Conference, taking place in New Orleans this November, and Editor of Rethinking Design 4: Medium, a journal published by Mohawk Mills to coincide with the AIGA conference. She is Contributing Editor for I.D. Magazine, and a contributor to many other journals,
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  • Greg
  • Lynn
  • Author, Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Columbia University
  • ISEA1997 Greg Lynn, USA, is the principal of Greg Lynn FORM, in Hoboken, NJ, USA. He has taught throughout the United States and Europe, and presently teaches at Columbia University. His writings and projects have been published internationally, and his work has been exhibited in New York, Chicago, Kyoto, and Oslo. Over the last three years his office has pro­duced a series of influential, unbuilt projects, many of which included the participation of Michael Mclnturf, including Cardiff Bay Op
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • http://glform.com/
  • Gillian
  • Hunt
  • Author and Presenter
  • University of Wales College
  • Architect
  • ISAE1997 Gillian Hunt, UK, graduated from the University of Wales College, Cardiff in 1989 with a BA (Hon’s)-1st class in Architectural Design resulting in her work being reviewed in Architects Journal and Architectural Design the same year. She has worked as a freelance designer for a number of architectural practices on a variety of projects in the United Kingdom and Europe from 1983-1994. Gill attended the Mackintosh School of Art & Design from 1991-1993 gaining an M.Des. with Distinct
  • GB
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  • Peter
  • Anders
  • Author, Moderator, Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Kayvala
  • ISEA2015 Ian Clothier (NZ) & Peter Anders (USA) ISEA International board members ISEA2014 Peter Anders, US, (moderator), is an architect ISEA2013 Peter Anders, ISEA International, US ISEA1997 Peter Anders is an architect and information design theo­rist. He received his degrees from the University of Michigan (B.S.1976) and Columbia University (M.A.1982). Anders was a principle in an architectural firm in New York City until 1994. He has received numerous design awards f
  • Michigan, United States of America
  • -84.525239999781,44.933745892454
  • Gerhard
  • Eckel
  • Author and Presenter
  • German National Research Center for Information Technology
  • Composer
  • ISEA1997 Gerhard Eckel, Germany, received his Ph.D.from the University of Vienna, Austria in 1989. He conducted his thesis research in the field of psychoacoustics at the Acoustics Research Laboratory of the Austrian Academy of Science. At the Musikhochschule in Vienna he studied Electroacoustic Music Composition with Dieter Kaufmann and Sound Engineering. In 1985, a scholarship from the European Committee brought him to the Institute for Sonology at the University of Utrecht,The Netherlands.
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  • Ron
  • Pellegrino
  • Author and Presenter
  • Electronic Arts Productions
  • President, Composer, and _Director
  • ISEA1997 Ron Pellegrino, President, Electronic Arts Productions; Ph.D. in music com­position, theory, and philosophy from the University of Wisconsin in 1968. Pioneer and leading exponent of affordable emerging electronic technology in music and the dynamic arts since 1967. Composer, electronic arts researcher, and performance artist with a focus on visual music, psychophysics, and performance multimedia. Designer and director of electronic arts facilities and pro­grams at U.S. universities a
  • US
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  • http://onpellegrinoselectronicartsproductions.org/
  • Sophea
  • Lerner
  • Author, Presenter, and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • University of Technology in Sydney
  • ISEA1997 Sophea Lerner, Australia, received her B.A. in Communications in 199 from the University of Technology, Sydney. Sophea pro­duces interactive sound works for installation and perfor­mance as well as disk-based or online projects and radio/tape pieces. Born in Brighton, UK, where she studiet visual and performing arts before migrating to Australia i 1992, she is currently researching form and modality in new media at the University of Technology, Sydney, where she also sometimes teaches
  • Sydney, Australia
  • 151.21,-33.868
  • Ricardo
  • Dal Farra
  • International Programme Committee (IPC), Presenter, Curator, and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • Concordia University
  • Music Department
  • _Professor
  • ISEA2022 Dr. Dal Farra is professor of electronic arts and music at Concordia University, Canada, and director of the electronic arts center CEIARTE-UNTREF, Argentina. He is Founder of the international symposia Balance-Unbalance (BunB) and Understanding Visual Music (UVM). Dal Farra has been director of Hexagram in Canada, coordinator of the Multimedia Communication national program of the Federal Ministry of Education in Argentina, senior consultant of the Amauta New Media Art Centre of Cusco
  • Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • -73.569807,45.503182
  • http://dalfarra.com.ar/
  • Guillermo
  • Gómez-Peña
  • Presenter
  • Author, Journalist, and Performance Artist
  • ISEA1997 Born in Mexico City, interdisciplinary artist/writer Gomez-Pena came to the United States in 1978. Since then he has been exploring cross-cultural issues and North/South rela­tions through performance, bilingual poetry, journalism, video, radio and installation art. He has contributed to the national radio magazines Crossroads (1987-90) and Latino USA, and is a contributing editor to High Performance magazine as well as to The Drama Review. He is a 1991 recipient of the MacArthur Fel
  • Mexico/USA. 
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  • Nolan
  • Bowie
  • Presenter
  • Temple University
  • School of Communication
  • Assistant Professor and Lecturer
  • ISEA1997 Nolan Bowie, USA, is an Associate Professor at Temple University, School of Communications and Theatre, Department of Broadcasting, Telecommunications, and Mass Media. For the 1995-96 aca­demic year he served as Visiting Senior Fellow at the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy, and as Visiting Lecturer in Public Policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Gouvernment, Harvard University. Professor Bowie is a widely respected communications attorney, and was
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  • Laurie
  • Anderson
  • Presenter
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  • Sherry
  • Turkle
  • Presenter
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • _Professor
  • ISEA1997 A professor of the sociology of science at MIT, Sherry Turkle explores the forces shaping our lives on the verge of a new century, most significantly the effects of technology on our society, business, education system and private lives. A licensed clinical psychologist, Turkle has written several books, including The Second Self – Computers and the Human Spirit, Psychoanalytic Politics, and her newest book, Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet. Her work has been wri
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
  • -71.1056,42.3751
  • http://sherryturkle.com/
  • Linda
  • Sproul
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Museum of Victoria
  • AU
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  • Philippe
  • Queau
  • International Programme Committee (IPC) and Presenter
  • UNESCO
  • ISEA2000 Director of Information Society Division UNESCO. Director of Research at INA, he has founded and managed the event Imagnia.
  • CA
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  • Marjorie
  • Perloff
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Stanford University
  • US
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  • Graham
  • Parker
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Manchester Metropolitan University
  • GB
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  • Suzy
  • Meszoly
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • HU
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  • Denis
  • Martineau
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • CA
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  • Richard
  • Lerman
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Arizona State University
  • US
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  • Peter
  • Krapp
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • University of Konstanz
  • Germany
  • 10.018343294857,51.133481343993
  • Shinsuke
  • Ina
  • International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Kyoto Seika University
  • JP
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  • Rafael
  • Lozano-Hemmer
  • Artist-Exhibiting and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Artist
  • ISEA2022 Rafael Lozano-Hemmer was born in Mexico City in 1967. In 1989 he received a B.Sc. in Physical Chemistry from Concordia University in Montréal, Canada. Media artist working at the intersection of architecture and performance art. He creates platforms for public participation using technologies such as robotic lights, digital fountains, computerized surveillance, media walls, and telematic networks. Inspired by phantasmagoria, carnival, and animatronics, his light and shadow works are "
  • Mexico/Canada
  • -97.399113,18.725343
  • https://www.lozano-hemmer.com/
  • Susan
  • Alexis
  • Collins
  • Artist-Exhibiting, International Programme Committee (IPC), and Presenter
  • University College London
  • ISEA2011 Susan Collins is one of the UK’s lead­ing artists work­ing with dig­i­tal media. Collins works across pub­lic, gallery and on­line spaces. Her re­cent works mainly em­ploy trans­mis­sion, net­work­ing and time as pri­mary ma­te­ri­als, often ex­plor­ing the role of il­lu­sion or be­lief in their con­struc­tion and in­ter­pre­ta­tion. Col­llins has ex­hib­ited in­ter­na­tion­ally and works in­clude In Con­ver­sa­tion; Tate in Space (a bafta nom­i­nated Tate ne­tart com­mis­sion); Trans­
  • London, United Kingdom
  • -0.1276474,51.5073219
  • http://susan-collins.net/
  • Matthew
  • Shadbolt
  • Presenter
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  • Helen
  • Coxall
  • Presenter
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  • Franz
  • Otto
  • Novotny
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
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  • Taylor
  • Nuttall
  • Presenter
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  • Steve
  • Mann
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Toronto (U of T)
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Engineer
  • ISEA2002 Steve Mann, University of Toronto, Canada. ISEA1998 Steve Mann, inventor of WearCam (reality mediator), and WearComp, wearable computer, is currently a faculty member at the University of Toronto. Steve has been inventing, designing, and building personal imaging systems as a hobby, since his high school days in the 1970s and early 1980s. In 1991 he brought his invention to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and continued this new direction of research there, defining “Person
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • -79.3849,43.6529
  • https://www.eecg.utoronto.ca/~mann/
  • Ann
  • Kroeber
  • Presenter
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  • Fred
  • Collopy
  • Presenter
  • Case Western Reserve University
  • Associate Professor
  • Fred Collopy, is Associate Professor Management Information and Decision Systems Weatherhead School of Management Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio.
  • Cleveland, Ohio, US
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  • Katie
  • Salen
  • Author, Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • University of Texas at Austin
  • Art & Design
  • Assistant Professor, Writer, Editor, and Designer
  • ISEA1997 Katie Salen, is an Assistant Professor of Design at the University of Texas at Austin. She received her MFA in Graphic Design from Rhode Island School of Design in 1992 and taught for three years in the Communication Arts and Design Department, Virginia Commonwealth University, before accepting a position at UT in 1995. In addition to her work as the editor and designer of the design journal Zed, she has had articles published in Eye Magazine, Visible Language, Bookworks, Spirals, th
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  • Elizia
  • Volkmann
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • Artist
  • ISEA1998 Elizia Volkmann, UK, recently became famous for deliberately putting on body fat as preparation for the “Forbidden Bodies” project (a process of transgenerment through body sculpture she is in phase 2 fatstripping, muscle building). Now that the dust has settled from the media attention she is reconstructing that event in the video installation “PhatMedia Blast”. Her art work has always been concerned with issues of personal identity and also paradox. After completing a cycle of work a
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • David
  • Troop
  • Presenter
  • David Toop (UK) is a musician, writer and music curator, born in 1949 near London. He lives in London. Recent books include: Ocean of Sound: Aether Talk, Ambient Sound and Imaginary Worlds (Serpent’s Tail, 1995), Exotica: Fabricated Soundscapes in a Real World (Serpent’s Tail, Autumn/winter 1998) and a short story: Acid Burns – published in Intoxication: An Anthology of Stimulant Based Writing, (Serpent’s Tail, 1998). Past work includes: The Rap Attack in 1984 (now in its second edition as Rap A
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  • Tim
  • Cole
  • Presenter
  • Tim Cole (UK) co-founded SSEYO Ltd in 1990. SSEYO is now a world leader in generative music for sound environments through its popular Koan software range, developed over the last 8 years. SSEYO has also published a number of exceptional generative music releases by pioneering Koan artists including Brian Eno, Jamuud of Loop Guru and Tim Didymus. The first of many Koan products was actually released by SSEYO in 1994 and in 1996 Internet focused SSEYO was the first company in Europe to release a
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  • Bellour
  • Presenter
  • Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
  • _Director
  • FR
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  • Liliane
  • Terrier
  • Presenter
  • Université Paris 8
  • Lecturer
  • FR
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  • Francois
  • Soulages
  • Presenter
  • University Paris 8
  • _Professor
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  • Maren
  • Kopp
  • Presenter
  • University Paris 8
  • Assistant Professor
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  • Morizot
  • Presenter
  • University Paris 8
  • Assistant Professor
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  • Guiganti
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  • Synesthesie
  • Co-Editor
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  • Synesthesie
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  • Weissberg
  • Presenter
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  • Erkki
  • Huhtamo
  • Author, Presenter, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • University of California
  • _Professor
  • ISEA2019 Erkki Huhtamo (FI) is a professor at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Departments of Design Media Arts, and Film, Television, and Digital Media. He received his Ph.D. in cultural history from the University of Turku, Finland. Huhtamo is an internationally renowned media historian and theorist, and a specialist in the history and aesthetics of media arts. He is one of the founders of media archaeology. Huhtamo has published extensively, curated exhibitions, directed tele
  • Los Angeles, California, United States of America
  • -118.242766,34.053691
  • http:// erkkihuhtamo.com/
  • Antoni
  • Muntadas
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
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  • Couchot
  • Presenter
  • EAPM-Universite Paris 8
  • Digital Artist and Art Theoretician
  • ISEA2000 Edmond Couchot is Professor and Director of research and projects at the Universite Paris 8 where he directs the Arts and Technology of Imagery (ATI) program. He is interested in particular in the relation between image-related arts and computer technology. He was originally a visual artist and, as early as 1965, had created interactive systems asking for the viewer’s participation. Computer resources in real time have allowed him to continue and develop this research.
  • FR
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  • Mario
  • Costa
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2000: “Professore Ordinario” of Aesthetics at Salerno University and “chargé de cours” of Ethics and Aesthetics of Communication at Nice Sophia-Antipolis University Department of Philosophy , Salerno University (Italy) [source: generativeart.com/on/cic/papersGA2004/16.htm]
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  • Forest
  • Presenter
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  • http://fredforest.org/
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  • Cameron
  • Presenter
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  • http://andycameronart.com/
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  • LaFarge
  • Presenter
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  • Traub
  • Presenter
  • Chair
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  • Isabelle
  • Giannattasio
  • Presenter
  • Bibliotheque Nationale de France
  • Director of the Audiovisual Department.
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  • Jacqueline
  • Sanson
  • Presenter
  • Bibliotheque Nationale de France
  • Assistant Managing Director
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  • Jane
  • Garcia
  • Presenter
  • Bibliotheque Nationale de France
  • Audiovisual Department
  • Multimedia Departmental Head
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  • Christine
  • Van
  • Assche
  • Presenter
  • National Museum of Modern Art
  • New media arts curator
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  • Pascale
  • Cassagneau
  • Presenter
  • ISEA2000: Chief inspector of education and artistic creation, member of the delegation for visual arts of the Culture Ministry.
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  • Sylvie
  • Boulanger
  • Presenter
  • National Centre of Printed Art, Chatou
  • Curator
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  • Francois
  • Perrodin
  • Presenter
  • the School of Fine Arts of Rennes
  • Teacher
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  • Jouanlanne
  • Presenter
  • Manager
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  • Antoine
  • Denize
  • Presenter
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  • Andrea
  • Davidson
  • Presenter and Artist-Exhibiting
  • University of Chichester
  • ISEA2014 Andrea Davidson, University of Chichester, UK ISEA2000 Andrea Davidson teaches courses in screen dance and dance and new media at the Université Paris 8 and Université Nancy 1, France.
  • Canada
  • -105.75059585652,55.585901285197
  • http://a.davidson.free.fr/page%20acceuil.html
  • Aurdlien
  • Bambagioni
  • Presenter
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  • Grillet
  • Presenter
  • Bibliotheque Nationale de France
  • Delegate to the Cultural Diffusion
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  • Stella
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
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  • Taube
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  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
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  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
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  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
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  • Finnis
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
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  • Petcou
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • EAPM-Universite Paris 8
  • Architect
  • FR
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  • Alain
  • Chiaradia
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • Chelsea School of Art & Design
  • Architect
  • GB
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  • Doina
  • Petrescu
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • ENBA Lyon
  • Architect
  • FR
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  • Andruid
  • Kerne
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • NYU Media Research Lab.
  • US
  • ,
  • Jason
  • Lewis
  • Presenter, Workshop Organiser/Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • Arts Alliance Laboratory
  • _Director
  • ISEA2008 Jason Edward Lewis, B.Sc., B.A., M.Phil., Professor of Computation Arts, Design and Computation Arts, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, Research Director, Obx Labs  concordia.ca/finearts/design/faculty.html?fpid=jason-edward-lewis ISEA2000 Jason Edward Lewis is a digital media poet, artist, and software designer. He founded Obx Laboratory for Experimental Media, where he directs research/creation projects devising new means of creating and reading digital texts, developing sy
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  • Jean-Pierre
  • Balpe
  • Presenter, Workshop Organiser/Presenter, and Artist-Exhibiting
  • @GRAPH
  • France, French Republic
  • 1.69833,50.56056
  • Hillary
  • Goidell
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • Interactive Producer
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  • Francois
  • Dujardin
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • Virtools Content Group
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  • Philippe
  • Codognet
  • International Programme Committee (IPC), Workshop Organiser/Presenter, Moderator, and Presenter
  • Paris VI University
  • Computer Sciences Professor
  • FR
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  • Emmenuel
  • Fléty
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • Electronical Engineer
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  • Benjamin
  • Thigpen
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • Musical Assistant
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  • Melvin
  • Blain
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter and Presenter
  • Camberwell College of Art
  • ISEA1998 Mel Blain, UK. Artist and regular exhibitor. Studied at Coventry College of Art 1958-63. Mel taught in schools and colleges through-out the country 1964-85. Mc Auiliffe Design Consultants 1985-96. Royal College of Art 1996 (extra mural life drawing). Invited to teach computer drawing at RCA in 1997. Currently studying at Camberwell College of Art MA Printmaking, since 1996.
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Frank
  • Alsema
  • Workshop Organiser/Presenter
  • VPRO Television (NL)
  • Youth Department
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  • Evgeny
  • Onegin
  • Artist-Performing
  • the Living Poet’s Society
  • Poet
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  • Tomi
  • Kontio
  • Artist-Performing
  • the Living Poet’s Society
  • Poet
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  • Riina
  • Katajavuori
  • Artist-Performing
  • the Living Poet’s Society
  • Poet
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  • Koskelainen
  • Artist-Performing
  • the Living Poet’s Society
  • Poet
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  • Jyrki
  • Kiiskinen
  • Artist-Performing
  • the Living Poet’s Society
  • Poet
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  • Valentin
  • Vaala
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Markku
  • Pölönen
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Aki
  • Kaurismàki
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Matti
  • Kassila
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Jay
  • Williams
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Digital Pictures Ltd.
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  • Sara
  • Miles
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • The Mill
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  • Chuck
  • W.
  • Gamble
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Tamara
  • Munzner
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • University of Minnesota
  • ISEA94 Tamara Munzner (USA) is currently in the PhD program at Stanford University, where she received a BS in computer science in 1991. In the intervening years she was a member of the technical staff at the Geometry Center, a mathematical visualization research group at the University of Minnesota. She was one of the authors of Geomview, the Center's public domain interactive 3D visualization system. While at the Center she was co-director and one of the animators of two computer generated
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Stuart
  • Sharpe
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Unavailable
  • Brad
  • deGraf
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Colossal Pictures
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  • Paul
  • Provenzano
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Acclaim Entertainment Advanced Technology Group
  • Vice President
  • ISEA1994 Paul Provenzano, Vice President, Acclaim Entertainment Advanced Technology Group, Greater New York City Area, USA. Key figure in the creation and development of video game publisher Acclaim Entertainment’s groundbreaking advanced motion capture system for game development and film effects use. Produced and directed videos demonstrating the groundbreaking motion capture technology. Supervised a team of animators responsible for creating the demos and testing the software side of the mot
  • New York City, New York, United States of America
  • -73.9866,40.7306
  • Darla
  • Anderson
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Pixar
  • Unavailable
  • Ryoichiro
  • Debuchi
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Digital Studio
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  • James
  • Kuffner
  • Jr.
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Stanford Computer Science Robotics Lab.
  • Unavailable
  • Pacific Data Images
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA1994: Pacific Data Images (PDI) was founded in 1980 by Carl Rosendahl with a small loan from his father. In 1982, he was joined by Richard Chuang and Glenn Entis, who wrote the foundation of the in-house computer animation software that was to be used for the next two decades. Most of the 1980s were spent creating broadcast graphics for most television networks around the world. Early in 1990, Tim Johnson and Rex Grignon officially formed PDI’s Character Animation Group with the mandate t
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  • Kurt
  • Fleischer
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • California lnstitute of Technology
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  • Florence
  • Marcal
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Mikros Images
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  • Marie
  • Laure
  • Pourcel
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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  • Bruce
  • L.
  • Jones
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Santa Barbara Studios
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  • Thomas
  • Zanker
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Mental Image
  • DE
  • ,
  • Sabine
  • May
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • DE
  • ,
  • Hideo
  • Yamashita
  • Author and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Hiroshima University
  • JP
  • ,
  • Eihachiro
  • Nakamae
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Hiroshima University
  • Japan
  • 138.5922295495,36.386492821853
  • Michael
  • T.
  • Collery
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Pacific Data lmages
  • US
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  • Eric
  • Darnel
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Pacific Data lmages
  • US
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  • Curtis
  • Cassidy
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • XAOS
  • US
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  • Eric
  • Cougnoux
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Mikros Image
  • FR
  • ,
  • Larry
  • Cuba
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Computer Animation Artist
  • ISEA1994: Larry Cuba (1950) is a computer-animation artist who became active in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Born in 1950 in Atlanta, Georgia, he received A.B. from Washington University in St. Louis in 1972 and his Master’s Degree from California Institute of the Arts which includes parallel schools of Dance, Music, Film, Theater, Fine Arts, and Writing. In 1975, John Whitney, Sr. invited Cuba to be the programmer on one of his films. The result of this collaboration was Arabesque. Subseq
  • United States of America
  • -97.922211212118,39.381266130568
  • Mega Productions/Angel Studios
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA1994: Angel Studios , Inc.(later Rockstar San Diego, Inc.) is an American video game developer based in Carlsbad, California. Founded by Colombian artist Diego Angel in 1984, the initial focus of the company was on creating animations and visual effects for various multimedia productions, including films and music videos. Following Angel’s business strategy of not focusing on high-risk business sectors, it started out working in the video game industry in the mid-1990s. [source Wikipedia]
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  • Talent Factory/Movida
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Computer Animation Studio
  • BE
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  • Ridefilm Corporation/IMAX Ridefilm
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA1994: Ridefilm Corporation (parent company: Trumbull Company), USA, and the CanadianIMAX Corporation recently merged. IMAX Corporation (“IMAX”), founded in 1967 and headquartered jointly in New York City and Toronto, Canada, is one of the world’s leading entertainment technology companies, with particular emphasis on film and digital imaging technologies including 3D, post-production and digital projection.
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  • Boss Film Studios
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA1994: Boss Film Studios was founded by visual effects veteran Richard Edlund after his departure from Industrial Light and Magic, producing visual effects for  films from 1983. Edlund had worked at ILM on such films as Raiders of the Lost Ark and the original Star Wars trilogy.
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  • Links Corporation
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA1994: Links Corporation is a Japanese Computer Animation studio.
  • JP
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  • Sega Enterprises
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA1994: Sega is a video game developer, publisher, and hardware development company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with multiple offices around the world. The company has produced home video game consoles and handheld consoles since 1983; these systems were released from the third console generation to the sixth. Sega was formed from the merger of slot machine developer Service Games and arcade game manufacturer Rosen Enterprises in 1964, and it produced arcade games for the next two decade
  • JP
  • ,
  • Rhythm & Hues
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA1994: Rhythm & Hues Studios is an American visual effects and animation company. Rhythm & Hues Studios was established in Los Angeles, California in 1987 by former employees of Wavefront Technologies, Robert Abel and Associates (John Hughes, Pauline Ts’o, Keith Goldfarb, Cliff Boule, Frank Wuts and Charles Gibson). The company uses its own proprietary software for its photo-realistic character animation/visual effects—as well as for those that are more stylized. [source Wikipedia]
  • US
  • ,
  • Iwerks Entertainment
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA1994: SimEx-Iwerks (USA) is a leading creator/developer of 3D / 4D-seat / FX / Simulation / Large Format and Custom Special Venue Attractions. Ubbe Eert “Ub” Iwerks, (1901-1971) was an American animator, cartoonist, character designer, inventor, and special effectstechnician, who created Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Mickey Mouse. The works Iwerks produced alongside Disney went on to win numerous awards, including multiple Academy Awards. Animator Chuck Jones, who worked for Iwerks’ stud
  • US
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  • Showscan
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA1994: Showscan Corporation, USA, is a company producing and marketing speciality cinemas.
  • US
  • ,
  • Hugo
  • Glendinning
  • Presenter
  • In 1998, photographer Hugo Glendinning collaborated with Tim Etchells of Forced Entertainment (above) to make “Filthy Words & Phrases”, a seven hour video piece in which a lone performer writes a 2000 word catalogue of slang words and sexual obscenities on a blackboard in a deserted schoolroom. Shot in one continuous take with three cameras using a live vision-mix the work premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in a special mixed-media event in the cities most notorious sex cinem
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  • Dmitri
  • Aleksandrovich
  • Prigov
  • Artist-Performing and Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1994: Dmitri Aleksandrovich Prigov was born in 1940 [died 2007]. Graduated from Sculpture Department in Moscow. Artist, poet, prose writer, performance maker, theoretician. Exhibitions in many countries, a big number of translations. Leading figure of the Moscow Conceptualism.
  • RU
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  • Tim
  • Etchells
  • Presenter
  • Tim Etchells is an artist and a writer, best known for his work as director of Forced Entertainment, one of the UK’s most prominent and long-lived experimental performance groups. Formed in 1984 they were described recently by The Guardian as “Britain’s most brilliant experimental theatre company..” Etchells has written the text for all of the group’s productions and has directed all of them since 1986. He won a Time Out/London Dance and Performance Award for his text for Emanuelle Enchanted (19
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  • Petteri
  • Nisunen
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Matti
  • Knaapi
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Tommi
  • Grönlund
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Sähkö Recordings
  • Program Coordinator
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  • Elukka
  • Eskelinen
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • PopZoo Productions
  • Program Director
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  • Iiro
  • Auterinen
  • Artist-Exhibiting
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  • Christian
  • Möller
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1994: Studied architecture and visual arts; specialized in audiovisual architecture projects.
  • Frankfurt, DE
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  • Julie
  • Kuzminska
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Deceased 2018
  • Unavailable
  • Judith
  • Goddard
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Julie
  • Myers
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Kingston University
  • Computer Artist
  • ISEA1994: London-based computer artist, has exhibited throughout Europe and currently teaches at Kingston University.
  • London, England, GB
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  • Leslie
  • Wilson
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
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  • Tapio
  • Takala
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Helsinki University of Technology
  • Finland
  • 26.199539005192,62.777753965294
  • Ghislaine
  • Gohard
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • ISEA1994: Ghislaine Gohard was born in France in 1961. She graduated from the Montpellier School of Fine Arts (Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Montpellier) in 1984 and produced myriad art video tapes. Since 1983 she has broadcasted on French television (TF1, CANAL PLUS, FR3, LA SEPT, TV5) and cabled networks and shown at various festivals and exhibitions. She began working with computer graphics in 1987 creating video, computer generated graphics and computer animation for video installations and cho
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  • Michaela
  • Zabranska
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Simon Fraser University (SFU)
  • Computer Graphics Research lab.
  • ISEA1994: Director. Michaela Zabranska studied fine arts in the Public College of Art in Prague, Czechoslovakia and computer craphics in the Czech Technical University (CVUT), Faculty of Technical Cybernetics, Prague.
  • Canada
  • -105.75059585652,55.585901285197
  • Sean
  • Fitzgerald
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator
  • Artist
  • ISEA1994 Sean Fitzgerald studied at Shrewsbury School of Art, then Film at Portsmouth Polytechnic, UK. Lived and worked in London through the 1980’s, making film, painting and writing. Studied computer imaging with Mike King and Richard Wright at London Guildhall University from 1991-93. Presently living in Fife and taking the course in Electronic Imaging at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee. ISEA1995 Sean Fitzquerald, artist.
  • United Kingdom
  • -2.3696695703628,54.237933360747
  • Perttu
  • Rastas
  • Filmmaker/Video Artist/Animator, Presenter, and Curator
  • ISEA1994, ISEA2004 Perttu Rastas (MuuMediaFestival), Antti Kari (IMI/UIAH) & Ilppo Pohjola (all Finland) were in charge of the ISEA94 Electronic Theatre.
  • Unavailable
  • DJ Mixmaster Morris
  • Artist-Performing
  • GB
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  • Audio Ballerinas
  • Artist-Performing
  • DE
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  • Rinneradio in dub
  • Artist-Performing
  • FI
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  • DJ Magic Sam
  • Artist-Performing
  • Virtual Nightclub
  • GB
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  • Trans-Global Underground
  • Artist-Performing
  • Musician
  • ISEA1994: Formed in April 1991 as a DJ collective, fusing world music into underground dance beats and rhythms. Since formation, the band’s debut single, “Temple Head” has become a club anthem world over. Although not wishing to be linked too directly, they appear to be leading a dance-music movement of “ethnotechno”– the fusion of global sounds, beats and rhythms into contemporary club sounds. The band core is Mantu, Count Dubulah, Attiah Ahllan and Natacha Atlas – (Belgian singer/songstress
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  • Shriekback
  • Artist-Performing
  • Musician
  • ISEA1994: Shriekback started life in London in the year 1981 and received much critical acclaim for their innovative smeltdown of dance rhythms, reggae sound perspectives and bizarre wordplay. In 88 Shriekback collapsed for a while coming back together in 92 to record “Sacred City”. Their new formation being a rich loam in which the Shriek aesthetic could flourish and sprout new cultural hybrids. This 1994 band hailed by many as Shriekback’s best incarnation yet is an entirely unique live eve
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  • Jah Wobble’s Invaders of the Heart
  • Artist-Performing
  • Musician
  • ISEA1994: In 1978 saw the release of Public Image Limited’s eponymous single. At eighteen years of age Jah Wobble’s (John Wordle) heavy bass sound was established in the first ten seconds of the track. Having left P.I.L , Wobble’s collaborations mixed shortwave radio collage, heavy dance grooves, Islamic and African sounds with trance-like atmosphere. His music was the forerunner of today’s “World” hybrids. Released in May 1994, Jah Wobble’s  Invaders of the Heart’s new album, “Take me to God
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  • The Convolution Brothers
  • Artist-Performing
  • ISEA1994: The Convolution Brothers is a new performing duo, started in 1993. Their first performance of their original work Gandy Bridge was featured in an event sponsored by JWAVE radio at the Session House – September 10th 1993, Tokyo Japan. The members of 215the duo are described below.
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  • Charles
  • Dodge
  • Artist-Performing
  • Conservatory of Music Brooklyn College
  • Center of Computer Music
  • ISEA1994: Charles Dodge received recognition early in his career for his orchestral and chamber music. He became one of the first composers to realize the vast potential of the computer for broadening the composer’s palette. As early as in the late 1960’s, he directed digital synthesis of sound, commuting back and forth between Princeton University, Columbia University and Bell Labs.
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  • Guy
  • Garnett
  • Artist-Performing and Presenter
  • University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
  • ISEA2015 Kyungho Lee, Mohammad Amanzadeh, David Kim Tcheng & Guy Garnett, University of Illinois,  Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA
  • Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, United States of America
  • -88.2434,40.1164
  • Eric
  • Zoran
  • Artist-Performing
  • ISEA1994: Eric Zoran (Belgrade, 1950) is one of the most significant Serbian composers of the middle generation. He studied Composition with Stanojlo Rajicic at the Belgrade Academy of Music, where he graduated and acquired a MM. degree. He spent a short time at the Orff Institute in Salzburg and in the CCFIJM at Groznian, where he took part in summer courses and the master class for Composition led by W. Lutoslawski. Since 1980 Zoran Eric is an eminent full-time professor at the Belgrade Fac
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  • Srdjan
  • Hofman
  • Artist-Performing
  • ISEA1994: Srdjan Hofman was born in Glina, Croatia, in 1944, studied composing with Stanojlo Rajici’c at the Belgrade Academy of Music, graduating in 1968 and acquiring and M.Mus. degree in 1972. Having completed his studies in Belgrade, he received advanced training in Stuttgart and Cologne. A prominent figure in Serbian music, he was, for a time, President of the Association of Composers of Serbia. Since 1974 he has taught at the Belgrade Faculty of Music, where he is now associate professo
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  • Jukka
  • Tiensuu
  • Artist-Performing
  • ISEA1994: Jukka Tiensuu (1948) is one of the internationally best known Finnish instrumentalists; as a harpsichordist, pianist, conductor and composer; he is often associated with the musical avant-garde. Yet his repertoire is exceptionally broad – he has also steeped himself in the study of authentic performance of early works. Tiensuu has concerted in the U.S., Asia, and in most European countries. He has lead courses on both Barocque and contemporary music. Tiensuu’s own composing output e
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  • Michael
  • Rosas
  • Cobian
  • Artist-Performing
  • ISEA1994: Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1953. Studied and worked throughout the American continent and was involved in what is loosely termed “fusion music”. In 1979, he moved to Europe. Since 1982 M. Rosas Cobian has devoted himself to composition full-time. Now he lives and works in London. His works are regularly performed and broadcast internationally, and he has been the recipient of prizes and awards. Besides orchestral, chamber and electroacoustic music, he has composed music for
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  • Akemi
  • Ishijima
  • Artist-Performing, Artist-Exhibiting, and International Programme Committee (IPC)
  • Waseda University
  • Composer
  • ISEA2002 Akemi lshijima is Japanese composer based in London. Her work includes sound installation, music for contemporary dance as well as concert music, and has been performed and broadcast internationally. She has received prizes in various international competitions such as Luigi Russolo (Italy) Bourges (France), Golden Antena (Bulgaria) and Ars Electronics (Austria) Her work has been selected and presented at ISEA94 (Helsinki) and ISEA97 (Chicago). ISEA1997 Akemi Ishijima was born
  • London, GB
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  • Toshio
  • Iwai
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Installation Artist and Interactive Media Artist
  • JP
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  • Digital Therapy Institute
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1994: The Digital Therapy Institute (DTI) was formed at the end of 1991 as a multidisciplinary group, with members from various fields including art, music, science,engineering and therapy. Since then, DTI has been conducting research from diverse angle into the brain. The central members of DTI are Keisuke Oki (artist) and Henry Kuwahara (engineer and musician).
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  • Richard
  • Grayson
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1994: ‘All New Gen’ catalogue essay, Adelaide 1993.
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  • Peter
  • Broadwell
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1994: BA/MA in Applied Math Univ. Calif. Santa Cruz, USA, 1978/1988. Peter has grown up all around the world. Interested in exposing people to the beauty of math he became involved in computer graphics about 20 years ago. Since that time he has worked at UCSC, Silicon Graphics and The 3D0 Company always blending the purely  technical with the artistic. This blend has been meeting the public in the “Plasm:” series of interactive installation pieces since 1985. This series merges current m
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  • Rebecca
  • Fuson
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1994: Rebecca Fuson has drawn, painted, constructed collage, designed with type and pixels. A former modern dancer, her current interests involve the intersections of art and technology, communications and culture. In 1992 her work “Event Horizon” was awarded an honorable mention at Ars Electronica. She does not have a dog.
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  • Rob
  • Myers
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • ISEA1994: BS in Architecture, University of Southern California, USA, 1973. Rob Myers brings a strong design sense to the interactive computer world. While holding down sundry day jobs as a user interface designer at the University of California at Santa Cruz, Qubix Graphics Systems and Silicon Graphics, he has collaborated with Peter in the construction of various virtual environments and artificial life forms over the last 18 years.
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  • Rebecca
  • Cummins
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
  • Associate Professor and _Professor
  • ISEA2019 Rebecca Cummins explores the sculptural, experiential and sometimes humorous possibilities of light and natural phenomena, often referencing the history of optics in installations that have included a machine for making rainbows, a photographic rifle, paranoid dinner-table devices – and a variety of sculptural and photographic approaches to marking time. Currently, she is utilizing microscopy in the Wordeman Lab, University of Washington. Cummins has exhibited widely internationally
  • Seattle, Washington, United States of America
  • -122.3301,47.6038
  • http://rebeccacummins.com/
  • Paul
  • DeMarinis
  • Artist-Exhibiting
  • Stanford University
  • _Professor
  • ISEA2019 Paul DeMarinis has been making noises with wires, batteries and household appliances since the age of four. One of the first artists to use microcomputers, DeMarinis has toiled since the 1970’s in the areas of interactive software, synthetic speech, noise and obsolete or impossible media. He has created installations, performances and public artworks throughout North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. He is a Professor of Art at Stanford University in California, USA ISEA1994:
  • California, United States of America
  • -119.69937515307,37.0743595873
  • Sylvia
  • Eckermann
  • Artist-Exhibiting and Presenter
  • ISEA1994: Sylvia Eckermann was born in Vienna, Austria, 1962, studies of chemistry and history of arts, 1987-1990 member of the art cooperative Gangart.
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