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Hello all,
I'm away from home on vacation in Australia after attending the
Creativity and Cognition conference in Sydney. The bio on my website
(www.ekran.org) is a bit dated, so I'll wing it. I have no idea how long
I have been
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Dear Tim and Renate
Thanks for this invite to share bios. I'm new to -empyre-and am
enjoying quietly lurking and learning from the wonderful discussions.
Here's a brief bit about my practice -
Sue Hawksley
I am a dance artist and
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dear all,
greetings from another lurker ...since 2007!
I think I posted a couple of times, but usually i am shy when it comes to
sharing things publicly. seeing a lot of familiar names coming out of their
lurk-ness is encouraging.
My
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Thanks so much for posting, Roberta. We're delighted to hear from so many
lurkers whose posting have verified the extent of the reach and presence of
-empyre-. We'd love to hear from even more lurkers! Best wishes for the
summer.
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Jon thanks for updating your recent work for us and also reminding us about
the role of the list-serve. I agree that while published articles and
books do have a seminal role historically in the process of promotion
within academia, kudos
--empyre- soft-skinned space--Dear all,
I'm a recent lurker (from 2011 I think) and have posted a couple of times.
Thanks for everybody's effort in making this list a continuous flow of
ideas.
A formal biography lives here [1]. I'm a PhD student at Goldsmiths
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Hi, everyone,
I'm a lurker, having just recently moved from the non-profit media arts
field to academia via earning a Ph.D (2011) and getting a teaching job
in 2008. I'm currently researching the histories of alternative media
and