Roland Alton-Scheidl gründete 1995 das PUBLIC VOICE Lab, ist im Vorstand der
Genossenschaft osAlliance.com, lehrt und forscht an der Fachhochschule
Vorarlberg, engagiert sich für Creative Commons Austria, konzipierte die net
culture labs in Dornbirn und Wien und ist derzeit stellvertretender
Vorsitzender in der creativwirtschaft austria.
Contributors


Musician born in Ruzomberok, living in Bratislava. He is drummer and bass guitar player coming from band švepes. Now he play in various bands and projects including Sado-Baso, Ham&Drinks, Hallogenerator or Trucki.

romi N/A is a visual artist who loves to dive deep into the playful expression of live-coding: "move your args and your mind will follow." this approach to mind-machine feedback transcends into life where she finds herself breaking and rearranging method.chains constantly. currently she works with hydra, a live-codeable visual synth and networked coding environment that encourages exploration and source sharing.

Ronen Kadushin is an Israeli designer and design educator living in Berlin since 2005. He taught furniture design and design creativity courses at leading Israeli and European design academies since 1993. In 2004 Kadushin developed the Open Design concept, where the designs of his products can be downloaded, copied, modified and produced, much as in Open Source software.

Rosemary Lee and Sophie-Carolin Wagner work across media theory, digital art, and social economics. Based in Porto, Portugal, Lee focuses on how historical narratives shape current perspectives on visual technologies. Wagner’s work addresses intersectoral and interdisciplinary issues of technology. She is the co-founder of Research Institute for Art and Technology (RIAT), was the co-editor of the Journal for Research Cultures and works and lives in Vienna. In their collaboration, Lee and Wagner seek to bring together diverse forms of knowledge across several fields.

Combining his backgrounds in filmmaking and programming the last works of Ruben van de Ven (NL) revolve around software that derives emotional parameters from facial expressions. He examines this intersection of highly cognitive practices and ambiguous experiences and interrogates the discursive apparatus that is being erected. Currently he is finalising his master of Media Design at the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam on this topic.

S( )fia Braga is a transdisciplinary artist and cyberstalker. She develops her artistic research between Digital and Post-Digital practices, focusing especially on the social impact of web interfaces and the subversion of centralised social media platforms, dealing with topic such as Interveillance and the rediscovery of the potential of the bodies through the use of new technologies.

Sabina Hyoju Ahn is an artist who works with various media, sound and natural materials. She has broadened her artistic spectrum in New York, Seoul, London and The Hague. Sabina is a graduate of MA in Computational Arts at Goldsmiths University in London and Mmus in ArtScience at Royal Conservatoire & Royal Academy of Art. Her research involves finding hidden rules and patterns in natural elements and translating it into different shapes of perceptual experiences.

Sai Bao & Yang Mu is an artist duo living and working in digital social networks.