Florian Schmitt

04.02.2012, published by Springsessions

Florian cofounded Hi-Res in 1999 together with  his partner Alexandra Jugovic. Their current client list includes Dolce&Gabbana, Agent Provocateur, Jägermeister, Diesel, Nokia, Channel 4 UK, Rizzolli New York as well as artists such as Beck, Massive Attack and Goldfrapp.

Golan Levin

04.02.2012, published by Springsessions

Golan Levin is one of the most well known names in the field of generative design. He is Director of the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry and Associate Professor of Electronic Time-Based Art at Carnegie Mellon University.

Jared Ficklin

31.01.2012, published by Springsessions

Jared is the Principal Technologist for frog design for over a decade using Flash for User Experience and Interaction Design. He was such a crowd favorite last year that we had to have him back again. Jared mixes physics in with his digital works to create fun and engaging objects.

Jer Thorp

31.01.2012, published by Springsessions

Jer Thorp is an artist and educator from Vancouver, Canada, currently living in New York. Coming from a background in genetics, his digital art practice explores the many-folded boundaries between science and art. Recently, his work has been featured by The New York Times, The Guardian, Scientific American, The New Yorker, and the CBC.

Thorp’s award-winning software-based work has been exhibited in Europe, Asia, North America, South America, and Australia and all over the web.

Jer has over a decade of teaching experience, in Langara College’s Electronic Media Design Program, at the Vancouver Film school, and as an artist-in-residence at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design. Most recently, he has presented at Carnegie Mellon’s School of Art, at Eyebeam in New York City, and at IBM’s Center for Social Software in Cambridge.

He is currently Data Artist in Residence at the New York Times, and is an adjunct Professor in New York University’s ...

Josh Nimoy

31.01.2012, published by Springsessions

Josh Nimoy is a multifaceted software artist with a design and new media arts education. He makes a heavy use of computer programming to produce a lot of his work, and allows the world of code to inspire both is process and his aesthetic.

Mario Klingemann

31.01.2012, published by Springsessions

Mario Klingemann aka Quasimondo is a generative design/artist working out of Munich. He is well know as a flash guru and is lead computational artisan at Aviary.com.

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