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  • Mario Santamaría is a visual artist who works across a wide range of media, frequently using photography, video, performance, websites and online interventions. In recent years his work seeks to embody protocols and processes of information
  • BIO Warren Sack is a software designer and media theorist whose work explores theories and designs for online public space and public discussion. He is Associate Professor of Film and Digital Media; affiliated faculty with the Computer
  • Dr. Manthos Santorineos (Athens Greece 1954) Digital media artist - researcher Emeritus professor at Athens School of Fine Arts Director of FournosLab Co-founder of the Fournos Multivalent Communication Network (1993) and the Mediaterra festival
  • Christopher Salter is a media artist, performance director and composer/sound designer based in Montreal, Canada and Berlin, Germany. His artistic and research interests revolve around the development and production of real time,
  • Luz María Sánchez Cardona is a transdisciplinary artist, writer, and scholar. She holds a doctorate in Art from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Sánchez Cardona is the recipient of two consecutive Honorary Mentions at Prix Ars Electronica:
  • “Art is the Signature of our Species.” "Michael Saup’s work focuses on the underlying forces of nature and society; an ongoing research project into what he calls the “Archaeology of Future”. His research focus in recent years has been on
  • Simon Schiessl is an engineer and artist. Trained in physics and engineering in Munich and Berlin, he designs and fabricates interactive media systems. Currently, he is a candidate for an MS degree at the MIT Media Lab. Schiessl is an artist whose
  • Vita: Susanne Schuricht is based in Berlin. Her work engages in installations and photography and is about "the perception of seeing." In many of here installations the human scale and interaction are relevant. From 1997 - 2003 she studied
  • Thecla Schiphorst is a computer media artist, theorist, educator, computer systems designer, choreographer, and dancer. She is a member of the design team that has developed Life Forms, the computer compositional tool for choreography, and has been
  • Jill Scott is an Artist and Professor for Art and Science in the Institute Cultural Studies in the Arts, at the Zurich University of the Arts. She holds a PhD form the University of Wales (UK), MA of USF, San Francisco, and a Degree in Education