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  • Marikki Hakola is a media artist, director, producer, reseacher. Hakola studied at the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki in 1980-1984, making the degree of visual artist. Hakola started working with video and performance at 1982, acting as a
  • Christopher Hales studied PhD research on Interactive Film Art at the RCA Film and TV Department, and taught as Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Art of the University of the West of England [Bristol] until 2001. His interactive films and CD-ROMs
  • Hamilton Mestizo work primarily explores the interfaces of arts, science and technology and their critical, ecological, and social-political implications. In the last decade, Mestizo has combined his artistic practice with education and research
  • Alexander Hahn (b. 1954, Rapperswil, Switzerland) has worked in the analog and digital media arts since 1977, integrating the time-based forms of video with practices of installation, computer imagery, print, animation, virtual reality and writing.
  • Mark Hansen is Professor of Statistics and the Vice-Chair for Graduate Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is also co-principal investigator for the US-based Center for Embedded Sensing, studying the impact of new micro-sensing
  • Jonathan Harris studied computer science at Princeton University before winning a 2004 Fabrica fellowship in Italy. He creates online projects that re-imagine how humans relate to technology and to each other. These combine elements of computer
  • Max Hattler is an artist and academic who works with abstract animation, video installation and audiovisual performance. He holds a master's degree from the Royal College of Art and a Doctorate in Fine Art from the University of East London. His
  • Harwood started out as an artist during the 1980s. He was involved with publishing initiatives such as the Working Press (books by and about working class culture); Underground newspaper (a London-based free newspaper aimed at promoting and
  • Sue Hawksley graduated from the Royal Ballet School in 1983. She has performed with Mantis, Scottish Ballet Steps-Out, Rambert Dance Company and Philippe Genty, working with choreographers such as Trisha Brown, Merce Cunningham, Richard Alston,
  • Agnes Hegedüs, born in Budapest in 1964 studied Photography and Video Art at the Budapest Academy of Applied Arts, followed by the Minerva Academy, Groningen, the Kunstakademie Enschede and the Institute of New Media, Städelschule, Frankfurt/Main.