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Josephine
Anstey
Josephine
Anstey is a virtual dramatist, virtual reality (VR) artist, video-maker,
documentarian and writer. She is primarily interested in creating interactive,
dramatic experiences for display on projected, immersive VR systems
(such as the CAVE®). A related area of interest is research
into low-cost VR systems and networked VR. Her other projects include
interactive installations, art videos, audio documentary, web and prose
fiction.
Since 2000 she has been on the faculty of the media study department
of the University at Buffalo (UB), where she teaches production and
analysis courses focusing on virtual reality and interactive environments.
http://www.ccr.buffalo.edu/anstey/
Dave
Pape
Dave
Pape is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Study of
the University at Buffalo. He received a PhD in Computer Science from
the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he worked at the Electronic
Visualization Laboratory (EVL). At EVL, he was responsible for much
of the core software used by CAVE and ImmersaDesk developers. Prior
to that, he worked at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, in the
Scientific Visualization Studio and the High Performance Computing & Communications
branch. He has created many videos and interactive VR environments
that have been shown at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History,
the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, the Ars Electronica Center,
and conferences including SIGGRAPH, Supercomputing, ISEA, Ars Electronica,
Art Futura, and ThinkQuest.
http://www.resumbrae.com/
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