Simon Vincent has been active in a variety of worldwide musical settings ranging between live electroacoustic composer/performer, dj, and lecturer.
He currently lives and works in Berlin, where he is adjunct Professor in the Department of European Media Studies, at the University of Potsdam and the University of Applied Sciences, Potsdam.
Since completing high school Michael Wolf worked as assistant producer at the Stadttheater Aachen. Since 2009 he has been studying European Media Studies in Potsdam.
Markus Wutzlhofer and Fabian Frischmann investigate creative processes in music, which may be viewed as a primary form of communication. To this end, they devise and create interactive spaces, which stimulate the visitors of such spaces to collaborate in making music. In addition to the installation “YOU MAY FIND YOURSELF” they produce electronic music in a variety of projects and currently study interface design at the University of Applied Sciences, Potsdam.
Markus Wutzlhofer and Fabian Frischmann investigate creative processes in music, which may be viewed as a primary form of communication. To this end, they devise and create interactive spaces, which stimulate the visitors of such spaces to collaborate in making music. In addition to the installation “YOU MAY FIND YOURSELF” they produce electronic music in a variety of projects and currently study interface design at the University of Applied Sciences, Potsdam.
Paul Vanouse has been working in emerging media forms since 1990. His electronic cinema, biological experiments and interactive installations have been exhibited worldwide, supported by fellowships from the Creative Capital Foundation and Renew Media Foundation and garnered awards at festivals such as ARS Electronica and VIDA. Vanouse is currently Associate Professor at the University at Buffalo, NY. For the past decade, he has been specifically concerned with forcing the arcane codes of scientific communication into a broader cultural language.
Carolien Teunisse is a media artist who focuses on mixing different types of media, ranging from photography, graphic design and video to animation. By doing so, she aims to discover interesting dialogues that can occur between these types of media, for instance by creating a narrative on the basis of a mix of video and animation with physical reality. Carolien Teunisse is completing her last year of a Master in Design for Digital Cultures at the Utrecht School of the Arts, specializing in Digital Video Design.
Bram Snijders (Sitd) is a Dutch media artist whose works include augmented realities, video projections, interactive installations, robotics and VJ performances. In his work, Sitd explores the possibilities of various media and digital technologies to mix virtual dimensions with the physical world. He is particularly interested in how the virtual is influenced by the physical world.
Dirk Paesmans (*1965, Brussels) studied under Nam June Paik at the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf before attending CADRE, the electronic arts laboratory at San Jose State University in California. He started his career as a video artist, and since 1994 has been working together with Joan Heemskerk. Both form the artist collective JODI, known for its pioneering net-based artworks.
Ricardo O’Nascimento is a new media artist, researcher of body-environment-relations and founder of the artistic platform Popkalab in Linz and São Paulo. His projects focus on fashion, design, projection and technology and include interactive video installations, interactive walls, intelligent clothing, game and interface development. He presented his work at several festivals and conferences including the Ars Electronica festival, FILE festival, Social Fabrics, ACE and ARTECH and published broadly.