September 24, 2004

Brett Bergmann

Contact: brettsky (AT) rogers.com

Posted by kanarinka at 06:36 PM

August 12, 2004

David Raymond

musician

Contact info:

ravedaymond AT yahoo.com

David Raymond is a Boston-based musician and composer. With his band, Rubikon [www.rubikonmusic.com], he has traveled up and down the east coast playing hard rock guitar and writing music. Raymond has over 10 professional endorsements from equipment manufacturers, including Mesa Boogie and D'Addario.

Raymond also composes musical soundscapes for iKatun installations, acts as a sound and music consultant, and assists in project installations.

Related Links:
Rubikon

Posted by kanarinka at 04:02 PM

Yori Sakakura

Contact info:

yori AT powersteeringsoftware.com

Yori Sakakura is a software developer and musician. Sakakura has contributed code to open source projects as well as participated in the development of complex, enterprise-level software applications. Sakakura received his BA from Harvard University.

Posted by kanarinka at 03:58 PM

pirun

Co-Director of iKatun

Contact info:
pirun AT ikatun.com

Pirun is the Co-Director of iKatun, a new media collective of artists and technologists, and the Co-Founder of Montenegro.com, a technology & culture non-profit. He is a new media artist, curator, performer, publisher, designer and a user interface developer. He is a founder of MNNews, the first Montenegrin eAgency in the English language and one of the founders of Art Technology Boston (ATBoston). Currently he develops web based interfaces, performs and creates new media art.

Related links:

montenegro.com

Posted by kanarinka at 03:53 PM

kanarinka

Co-Director of iKatun

Contact Info:
kanarinka@ikatun.com

kanarinka (Catherine D'Ignazio) is a new media artist who creates collaborative experiments in public space online and offline using old texts, techniques from cartography, and the participation of the general public. kanarinka's current project is "The Institute for Infinitely Small Things" [www.infinitelysmallthings.net], a research organization that supports various ways of going on expeditions in the ordinary world to find and create infinitely small things.

kanarinka is also the Co-Director of iKatun [www.ikatun.com], a collaborative group of artists and technologists, and the Associate Director of the Art Interactive [www.artinteractive.org], Boston's premier new media arts space. kanarinka's work has been shown at MASSMoCA [www.massmoca.org] and the DCKT Contemporary Gallery [www.dcktcontemporary.com] in NYC among other locations. She is a 2005 candidate for an MFA degree in Studio Art from the Maine College of Art [www.meca.edu].


Related links:
The Institute for Infinitely Small Things
studio@turbulence

Posted by kanarinka at 03:49 PM

Natalie Loveless

Natalie Loveless is an artist, art critic and critical theorist based in Santa Cruz, California. Loveless's recent interactive installation and performance works examine the frameworks of representational practice, language and translation, political mobility and institutional critique.

Loveless received an MFA in 2004 from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, an MA in Art History, also in 2004, from Tufts University, and is a PhD candidate in the History of Consciousness program at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She has exhibited and performed both locally and abroad in Europe and Asia. Upcoming exhibitions include 'impermeable' at Chashama, New York City, and 'Working the System' at the Bromfield art gallery, Boston, MA.

Contact Info:
History of Consciousness Ph.D. Program
University of California at Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
email: natalie AT loveless.ca

Related Links:
http://www.loveless.ca

Posted by kanarinka at 03:47 PM