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Cherry Truluck

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I am a live artist and theatre designer.
My work focuses on domestic and site-specific narratives in a cyberspatial context.
I work independently, creating multimedia installation work and multimedia design for theatre and also as part of ActiveLayers, a cyberformance group.



Sokari Ekine

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I am a social justice activist, blogger and researcher working on Africa and African Disapora issues relating to LGBTI, Gender, and Digital / Info Activism. I have been blogging for over 5 years and was one of the pioneers of Africans blogging on Africa. I am interested in the use of Web 2.0 and mobile phone technology for activism in the global south. I have just edited a book "SMS Uprising: Mobile phone activism in Africa" which is being published by Pambazuka Press.

Other interests are poetry which breaks language, Afrobeat and stretching cords of music, experimental sound and film.



Barbara von Rechbach

Barbara von Rechbach is research fellow and consultant for Crossmedia and Exhibition Design and Management at the Department for Image Science, Danube University Krems. She is course leader for the MSc-program for Crossmedia Design & Development and lecturer for Exhibition Design and Management and Media Design/eEducation with a focus on Social Media and Viral Marketing for arts, culture and science.
Barbara has a background in media arts and hypermedia and is planning a PhD in Design Theory at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna (Prof. Alison Clarke) about Deviant Products.



Ruth Catlow

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As artist, co-founder and co-director of Furtherfield.org media arts organisation and its gallery HTTP Gallery in North London, I work at the intersection of art, technology and social change with artists, curators, musicians, programmers, writers, activists and thinkers from around the world. I am currently developing the artistic programme and organisational infrastructure with a focus on sustainability and Media Art Ecologies, aspiring to engender shared visions and infrastructures for other possible worlds.



Sissu Tarka

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Sissu Tarka is an artist and researcher with an interest in the criticality of emerging practices and economies of art. Recent explorations include themes such as revolution, ornamental structures, and the potential of conviviality inherent to exchanging and transferring thought. Tarka was born in Helsinki and currently lives in London. After completing a PhD in Fine Arts at Central Saint Martins London, she joined CRUMB web resource for new media art curators. When not with CRUMB she collaborates with Colm Lally (E:ventGallery London) to explore event structures, dialogical forms, agency and artistic intervention in contemporary practices.



Mare Tralla

Mare Tralla [aka Disgusting Girl] is an Estonian-born media artist and organiser who currently lives and works in London. Currently she is a phD student at University of Westminster researching cyberfeminist art practices in Eastern-Europe in 1990s and how participation in international networks (like Faces) has influenced local practices. In Estonia she is notoriously known as feminist artist, starting with co-organising first Estonian feminist art project ‘Est.Fem’ in 1995, she became widely known in Estonian mainstream media as 'revolting female'. Her often self-ironic art questions the place and the role of women in our societies and how women from Eastern Europe are perceived or seen as in the Western world.



Katy Deepwell

Katy Deepwell is founder and editor of n.paradoxa:international feminist art journal which started online in 1996 and went into print in 1998. Since then, it has published art criticism on more than 200 women artists in over 45 countries.



Deej Fabyc

I am interested in the geographies of surveillance and the body. My work moves from the directly "say it as it is" biographical to the layering of fictional biographies onto the city, the gallery and the virtual.

Coming from initial studies in sculpture and printmaking I have been making work in various forms for some time starting off with political poster, sticker making and super 8 film making in the 1980's and moving to new media and video in 1988. You can see more of my solo projects at www.fabyc.co.uk.

I am very interested in the mother/daughter relationship and have made a lot of work that engages both with my relationship with my long dead mother and that of being a mother.



Sol Haring

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* digital narratives
* researcher, lecturer, musician
* graz - new york city - strantschitschach

Universitaet Graz
applied "learning-world" research -
ageing & gender & biography
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