About the Reviewers

Cédric Buron, also known as Human Koala and Hektor Kafka is a Electronic Music Performer and Producer, GFX Developer, Web Developer, Technical Consultant for artists, and Pure Data Teacher. Since his first Computer, an 8-bit one, Computers was for HK a music instrument, a highly adaptable tool for graphic or musical creation. After following a Pure Data Formation. he has started to teach Pure Data, Processing at CRAS (Centre de Ressource d'Art Sensitif: http://www.mainsdoeuvres.org/rubrique90.html) at St Ouen. He is also admin for the Pure Data part of the http://www.codelab.fr Forum (a French forum about creative programming). Passionate about the interface between Technology & Art, he is occasionally Technical Consultant for Artists or Company to help building Tools for performance, or installation (Emilie Pitoiset, Radio Marais, SFR).

Music Producer and Performer as Human Koala/Hektor Kafka, he has played live in several place and several Digital Art and Performance Events in Paris:

  • At Batofar (Radio Broadcast: Chambre à air 2011)
  • At Palais de Tokyo (Radio Broadcast: Chambre à Air 2012)
  • At 104 (Digital Art Event: Open your Web)
  • At Point Ephémere(radio broadcast: Chambre à Air)
  • At Divan du Monde (Performance Event: Dimanche Rouge)
  • At Petit Bain (Performances Event: Dimanche Rouge)

One of his trax was aired by Ryuichi Sakamoto for his radio broadcast "Radio Sakamoto" (where am i-Dr Riot and Miss Velvet (Human Koala & Miho) Shinohara) His personal website is http://www.humankoala.com.

Guy John is a professional software engineer, with a heavy interest in the meeting point of music, art and technology. Originally coming from a hardware and electronics background, he moved over to using more software upon discovering the sheer range of audio programming languages available, and has continued to use a number of them in his projects. Despite always finding new tools to learn, he still finds himself regularly coming back to PureData because of its power and flexibility.

Antonio Roberts is a new-media artist and curator based in Birmingham, UK, whose work focuses on the errors and glitches generated by digital technology.

Since 2007 he has curated a number of exhibitions and projects including fizzPOP (2009 - 2010), GLI.TC/H Birmingham (2011), the Birmingham edition of Bring Your Own Beamer (2012), and Dirty New Media (2013).

As a performer and visual artist his work has been featured at galleries and festivals around the world including Databit.me in Arles, France, Laptops Meet Musicians Festival in Venice, Italy, Notacon in Cleavland, Ohio, US, Leeds International Film Festival in the UK, and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts in Birmingham, UK.

In 2013 he contributed the foreword to AlphabeNt: Experiments from A-Z, which is an exploration of glitch art and typography by Australian authors Daniel Purvis and Drew Taylor (ISBN 978-0-98740-070-3).