Rachel Clarke,
Editor in Chief | rclarke@csus.edu
Rachel Clarke is a digital media artist and is Associate Professor in Electronic Art in the Art Department at California State University, Sacramento. She works in digital imaging, time-based and interactive media. Clarke’s work intertwines themes of nature and culture, and explores intersections of technology and identity.
Petronio
A. Bendito, Editorial Board Member, pbendito@purdue.edu
Petronio Bendito is an Associate Professor of Art and Design at Purdue University, where
he teaches in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts. His research
areas include human-computer conceptual models, digital aesthetics,
digitally rendered color, and collaborative digital art processes. He
has presented his research in numerous conferences including Siggraph
and AIC. Bendito is in the Board of Directors of the International Visual
Literacy Association.
Juliet Davis, Assistant Editor, julietdavis@tampabay.rr.com
(University of Tampa) is an intermedia artist, writer, and researcher investigating theory and practice in interactive media, visual culture, and media writing, with particular interest in cyberfeminism and narrative theory.
Heather D. Freeman, Editorial Board Member,
hfree2@uky.edu
Heather D. Freeman's background is in the traditional media of drawing
and assemblage, now integrated with digital print and video. She is
interested in the languages and symbolic forms of science and where
these intersect with mythic, religious and popular iconography. Freeman
teaches at Clemson University in the art department and the RCID (Rhetorics,
Communication and Information Design) PhD program. Her work is regularly
exhibited regionally and nationally and has appeared in international
exhibitions in Canada, Cuba, Germany, Hungary and Sweden.
Conrad
Gleber, Editorial Board Member, cgleber@mailer.fsu.edu
Conrad Gleber is Associate Professor of Art at Florida State University,
where
he teaches the history and critical issues of new media. His artwork
uses digital audio and video in public environments to elaborate the
shift of focus in art discourse from object to process. He helped to
found the New Media Caucus and is on the board of the International
Digital Media & Art Association.
Jim Jeffers, Editorial Board Member, Logein@aol.com
University of Massachusetts Lowell. He is an inter-media artist working
with computer mediation, performance, photography and video in conjunction
with conventional media: currently working at the nexus of fantasy and
biography (Fantabiography) fabricating a personal popular culture. He
has exhibited nationally and internationally, and is a member of the
College Art Association, the Association for Computing Machinery SIGGRAPH,
and a founding member and Communications Officer of the New Media Caucus.
Alec MacLeod, Editorial Board Member, amacleod@iconoclastic.net
Alec MacLeod is Associate Professor, California Institute of Integral
Studies. His research includes the visual culture of digital media,
(self) presentation in virtual media and the relationship between appearance
and reality. He is a member of Siggraph, AoIR and IVLA.
Doreen Maloney, Editorial Board Member, dmalone@uky.edu
Doreen LaMantia Maloney is Associate Professor of New Media in the Art
Department of the University of Kentucky. She works in video, predominantly
in multi-screen sculptural installation. Much of her work uses surveillance
to capture personal history and examines the effects of media on culture
through observation of language and gesture. She is the former President
of the New Media Caucus, a group she founded to help create a community
for the digital diaspora.
Gwyan Rhabyt,
Editorial Board Member and current President
of the New Media Caucus, gwyan.rhabyt@csueastbay.edu
Gwyan Rhabyt is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Art and
the Graduate Multimedia Program at California State University East
Bay. He makes performed sculptures and interactive installations that
focus on human memory and imperfect communications through metaphors
of technology. He writes about performance theory, interactive narrative,
and authorship.
Rebecca Gallagher, Assistant Editor
Rebecca Gallagher is Deputy Chair of Academic Computing at Touro College in New York City where she oversees the undergraduate design program and has written a new graduate program in web and multimedia. Last year Exploring Motion Graphics, a text Gallagher co-authored, was released. She has exhibited in New York and Florida, where she won the Mary Beth Edelson award, and is a member of the College Art Association and iDMAa.
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