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Short Bio

Brett Stalbaum is a serial collaborator and founding member of the Electronic Disturbance Theater (1997- with Ricardo Dominguez, Carmin Karasic, Stefan Wray), C5 (1997-2005) paintersflat.net (2003-2007) and with Cicero Silva the walkingtools.net laboratory (UNIFESP/UCSD 2007-). A graduate of the CADRE MFA program, he is a Teaching Professor (LSOE) and coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Computing in the Arts Major at UCSD, living with his partner Paula Poole in an unincorporated area of Eastern San Diego County. His work circulates around some confluence of formal exploration and activist practice, and concentrates particularly on developing IT and infrastructure to enable the unintended possibilities of emerging platforms and other technologies. He likes Giselle Beiguelman's assertion that we have entered the era of "do it yourself, together", and is presently working on upgrades to the hipergeo.net locative media platform, and an open source platform to map social problems and allow neighbors to anonymously share geographic information. (The first manifestationof related project space exists at gungeomarker.org.) And something nascent about radios and ghosts that may or may not happen, because we all have some kind of wild hair project on the back burner. No?




On 6/29/2013 7:45 PM, Renate Ferro wrote:
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It has been incredibly great to read about so many of your projects.  We
are hoping that many of you will take this last day of June to respond to
our call.
Whether you are a participant or a lurker please let us know what your
current projects are and post a short bio. Thanks to all of you this month
who have shared.  Thanks.  Renate




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