Hi Rob,

I think in regard to individuals contributing with names already 
suggested, what would make it even more valid is if a small contextual 
reason for the suggestion is given - because we all have our own 
personal reasons why we are influenced by such people.

We can all easily add links & names, but why are we interested in them?

I'm still working on my own list which will be added tomorrow sometime 
because like many on here life is busy - sheesh, time, time, time!

wishing you well.

marc
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Ruth Catlow
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> There's still plenty of time.
>> The call doesn't close till 12 midnight on Monday.
>>     
>
> That's a relief, as I missed the actual day due to jet lag. :-)
>
> I know some people I'm about to mention have already been covered but
> my personal list would be:
>
> Ada Lovelace (the original hacker),
> Jasia Reichardt (for Cybernetic Serendipity, "The Computer in Art", and 
> after),
> Tessa Elliot (interactive multimedia artist and influential teacher),
> Tracey Matthieson (online multi-user VR pioneer),
> Susan Kare (designed the influential original Macintosh icons)
>
> - Rob.
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