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  • Kim Yunchal, born 1970, studied music and composition at Chugye University for the Arts, continued his studies at the art academy for media in Cologne. He is a musician, perfomer and artist.
  • Programmer and artist from Cologne, Germany. Studied art and design at the Academy of media arts in Cologne, Computer science and Sociology at the University of Dortmund.
  • Michael Rodemer's multifaceted education, acquired in the United States, Germany, and France, encompasses degrees in German, English, Comparative Literature, and Sculpture. This dual interest in the written word and in the "word-become-material" has
  • Joel Slayton is an artist, writer and theoretician. He is currently Professor of Digital Media Art at San Jose State University, where he serves as Director of the CADRE Institute, an interdisciplinary academic research center. Mr. Slayton is the
  • Christa Sommerer and Laurent Mignonneau are internationally renowned media artists working in the field of interactive computer installation. They are Professors at the University of Art and Design in Linz Austria where they head the Department for
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. Phototropy II In The Interaction ’97, edited by Itsuo Sakane, 48-51. Gifu: IAMAS Academy and Softopia, 1997.
  • Scott Snibbe is a pioneering digital artist and entrepreneur whose work includes apps, video, and interactive installations. His art is in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), which in
  • Born in the Japanese city of Fukuoka, media artist Naoko Tosa was awarded a PhD for Art and Technology research by the University of Tokyo in 1999. She gained experience as a lecturer at Musashino Art University in Tokyo from 1989 to 1994. After
  • Ascott, Roy. The Architecture of Cyberception In Architects in Cyberspace, edited by M. Toy, 38-41. London: Academy Editions, 1995.
  • Sommerer, Christa and Laurent Mignonneau. HAZE Express In The Interaction’99, edited by Itsuo SakaneGifu, Japan: IAMAS Academy and Softopia, Japan, 1999.