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Eva Sandri
Lecturer in Information and Communication Sciences at the University Paul-Valéry of Montpellier, France.
Holly Rogers
Lecturer in Music at the University of Liverpool. She has published on a variety of audiovisual topics including music and experimental cinema, visual music and composer biopics.
Zach Blas
Artist, filmmaker, writer, and lecturer whose practice spans moving image, computation, theory, performance, and science fiction.
Valentina Tanni
Art historian, curator and lecturer. Her research focuses on the relationship between art and technology, with a particular focus on internet culture.
Ksenia Fedorova
University Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Art and Theory at Leiden University.
Jennifer Seevinck
Practitioner, researcher and senior lecturer in interaction design and Visual Communication, working in the field since 1993.
Anna Madeleine Raupach
Artist working with AR, animation, drawing, tech. Lecturer at ANU Art & Design.
Helen Pritchard
Head of Digital Arts Computing and a Lecturer in Computing (Digital and Computational Art) at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Refik Anadol
Media artist and director born in Istanbul, Turkey in 1985. Currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California. He is a lecturer and visiting researcher in UCLA’s Department of Design Media Arts.
Ana Peraica
Lecturer in visual culture and history of media arts at the Department for Image Science, University of Danube in Krems, Austria.