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Tennessee Rice Dixon works on collaborative and independent multimedia projects
for publication, exhibition and performance. Her recent work involves interaction/cooperation
between environmental data, music, moving imagery, text and narrative.
She currently works as a freelance multimedia programmer/designer and teaches
in the MFA Computer Art Dept at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
On occasion she lectures and presents her work in the US and Europe.
Tennessee's website
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Jim Gasperini, a multimedia artist and writer based in New York and Berkeley, has been creating
interactive works in books and software for over twelve years.
His Hidden Agenda, a dramatic simulation of Central American politics for Mac and PC,
may be ordered on-line here.
He has designed interactive works for CD-ROM and the Web for various publishers in New York,
California, Germany, and France. He has written extensively about interactive media, including reviews for Wired and a chapter on
"Structural Ambiguity" in Bob Jacobsen's "Information Design" for MIT Press.
Jim's website
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