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  • Hiroshi Ishii is the Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, at the MIT Media Lab. He joined the MIT Media Lab in October 1995, and founded the Tangible Media Group. He currently directs the Tangible Media Group, and he co-directs
  • Known for her theories on playculture, activist design, and critical play, Mary Flanagan has achieved international acclaim for her novel interdisciplinary work, her commitment to both theory and practice, and her ongoing pioneering contributions to
  • //////////fur//// develops art entertainment interfaces for multidimensional multiuser involvement: software-programs in mechatronic artefacts that create dynamic action-spaces for two or more participants. //////////fur////'s guiding idea is the
  • An Australian electronic musician, video artist and electronic engineer. "I have been active in video production since 1974. My first involvement was with Bush Video and the Paddington Video Access Centre where I learnt video editing and technical
  • (*1978 in Ravensburg) ) is a doctoral candidate with the Human-Computer Interaction Group at the University of Konstanz. He is an associated member of the DFG graduate program "Explorative Analysis and Visualization of Large Information Spaces« and
  • Lunenfeld, Peter. Snap-to-Grid: A User´s Guide to Digital Arts, Media, and Cultures. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000.
  • Zapp, Andrea. User's Story - from the Multi-Structural to the Multi-Functional Artwork In College Art Association, CAA, 85th Annual Research Conference, New York, edited by College Art AssociationNew York: 1997.
  • Zapp, Andrea. Last Entry: No User - No Project In Correspondance, edited by Leipziger Jahresausstellung, 30-33. Leipzig, DE: 1999.
  • Wirths, Axel. Jeffrey Shaw-Place-a-user´s Manual In Der elektronische Raum -15 Positionen zur Medienkunst, , 214-225. Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz, 1998.
  • Roberto Lopez-Gulliver is a Mexican Media artist and researcher. Received his BSc degree in Mathematics form the Autonomous University of Guadalajara with honors for his thesis work titled: "Bounded Variation Functions: Differenciation and