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Lee, Chun (TW/UK) workshop module (PD)

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http://sonicvariable.goto10.org

A Taiwanese sound artist currently based in London,UK.

With a background in classical music, he is also a PhD candidate of Sonica Arts at Middlesex University.


Aymeric Mansoux (FR) workshop module (PD)

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http://320x200.goto10.org

Aymeric Mansoux is an artist and musician, member of the GOTO10 collective. His main artistic and research interests revolve around online communities, software as a medium and the influence of FLOSS in the development and understanding of digital art. His most recent projects and collaborations include the 0xA band with Chun Lee, the digital artlife Metabiosis project with Marloes de Valk and the pure:dyne GNU/Linux live distribution for media artists. Aymeric is editor of the FLOSS+Art book, scheduled for release mid 2008, as well as Folly’s Digital Artists’ Handbook which was launched early 2008.


Keith Lam (HK) workshop module (Physical Computing .1)

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http://www.the-demos.com

Born in Hong Kong in 1980, intermedia player and new media artist. He is currently an instructor at the School of Creative Media. He is also the Technical Director of Microwave International New Media Arts Festival, and as venue consultant of ACM SIGGRAPH First Asia Show. He has taken part in numerous new media art festivals.

His work "Moving Mario" has just awarded the Honorary Mention in Ars Electronica 2008 in Interactive Arts Category.


Tobias Hoffmann (DE/CH) workshop module (Physical Computing .2)

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http://kiilo.org

Media Artist, a Neo-dadaist who likes to bridge object and code with Arduino.

Currently working as the Director of NewMedia Studio, FHNW, Switzerland.


Dr. Marc R. Dusseiller (CH) workshop module (Physical Computing .2)

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http://www.dusseiller.ch/labs

http://www.mechatronicart.ch

http://www.diyfestival.ch

His interests combine transdisciplinary research and communication at the interface between art & science, experimental electronic music, development of new musical instruments, pixel-animations and short movies, traditional boat punting, forest cultivation and restoration of a wooden cottage. Through the years as a researcher in ETH Zurich, Marc focused on such fields as BioMicroRobotics for application in minimally invasive surgery, Nanoengineering the 3-dimensional Environment of Cells in Culture and Biologically Oriented Materials, he currently works as lecturer for biomedical microsystems at FHNW, School for Life Sciences. He also devoted in the framework of the Swiss Mechatronic Art Society (SGMK) hands-on skills to physical computing and DIY electronic instruments as well as organizing workshops and the diy* festival, an art & technology festival held in Zurich.


PEI (TW/CH) workshop module (sound sCape)

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http://www.little-object.com

Pei has dabbled in a variety of digital domains, but has concentrated on sound design, composition and streaming video art since 1999. Her work has been influenced by neo-dada, freeform jazz as well as avant-garde electronic musicians and minimalist painter/composers. She made music pieces for radio, animation, dance, theatre projects and installations as well organising and performing at experimental electronic music events. One of her radio piece > un canny < received Honorary Mention of Digital Music in Ars Electronic 2007.


Chen, Wen-Lin (TW) workshop module (Creative Course)

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http://ad.nccu.edu.tw/mad

http://www.psygarden.com.tw/abow

http://blog.roodo.com/dreamguru/

Ph.D., Advertising Department, University of Texas at Austin, USA

Professor, Advertising Department, National Chengchi University

Researcher, Center for Creativity and Innovation Studies, National Chengchi University CEO, Center for Creative Studies, National Chengchi University

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