James Nichols performs as a musician and works as a mathematician. He likes bass, doesn’t like being confused, and likes fostering audience interaction.
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James Ruhfus is The Ugly Stick’s Co-producer, as well as it’s writer/performer/director/editor/designer. He has studied some Creative Arts and some Professional Writing and works as a freelance media producer, creative writer and documentary filmmaker.
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Jaron Lanier is a computer scientist, composer, visual artist, and author, highly regarded for his pioneering work in virtual reality technology.
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Jason Noble (Ensemble Offspring) has performed clarinet as a soloist and chamber musician with many specialist new music ensembles and lectures at the Sydney Conservatorium.
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Jean Poole loves real-time audiovisual performance, has performed hundreds of gigs, and also maintains skynoise.net.
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Composer, saxophonist, cineaste, 8-Bit, chamber music, video games, film scores, jazz pieces. Lives in Paris – plays jazz, classical, pop.
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Kerlogue and alter-ego Nonchalant Sally illustrations, combine analogue and digital manipulation for the culture savvy consumer.
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Joanna Ingram has been involved in various film and television projects, in both a production management and creative development capacity.
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The host of Host Lets Paint TV. He paints while jogging on a treadmill, blends a drink and takes your calls live.
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Jon Hunter is a guitarist and sound composer from Sydney. He performs and records with The Holy Soul, Creeks, Delerium Temons, Hose Beast and Solo. He started Magnetic Recording Council (a label and studio) and co-hosts Song X on 2ser.
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Jonny Telafone is a lover, not a fighter, a solo artist from Canberra that produces noise pop bliss.
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Karen Guthrie and Nina Pope produce ambitious, innovative and challenging projects spanning film, the web, installation, live events and broadcast media.
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Katherine Bennett’s work explores social relationships engendered when time is blurred, frozen, collapsed and expanded. She uses light and sound interchangeably in her installation environments, which span disparate spaces and times.
Katherine has a MFA in Art & Technology and is an Assistant Professor in the Multimedia Department at University of the Arts, where she teaches Physical Computing, Sound amongst other Multimedia topics.
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Kati Cubby is Kati Cubby.
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Keg de Souza is a Sydney-based artist with a background in architecture and squatting- which has led to her interest in the politics of space.
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Lachlan is currently engaged in an exhaustive battle between conventional performance and the wonders of the digital world.
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Larissa Hjorth is researcher and artist lecturing in the Games and Digital Art Programs. Since 2000, Hjorth has been researching and publishing on gendered customizing of mobile communication, gaming and virtual communities.
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Lauren and her red projects focus on structure and the public: architecture and infrastructure; rhythms, cycles and habits; or the antithesis of these – destruction and entropy.
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Known primarily for her multimedia presentations, Laurie Anderson has cast herself in roles as varied as visual artist, composer, poet, photographer, filmmaker, electronics whiz, vocalist and instrumentalist.
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Liz is a member of the Sensitive New Age Gang (SNAG), who are a prophetic dance sermon against competitive dance capital and oppressive binary social representations.
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