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- ArticleConvergences in creating and understanding digital art: Interview with Richard KarpenSimanowski, Roberto (2002-07-26) , S. 1-4Richard Karpen is Professor of Music at the University of Washington in Seattle where he has been teaching composition and computer music since 1989. He is also Director of the UW Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media. Karpen is acknowledged as one of the leading international figures in Computer Music for both his pioneering compositions and his work in developing computer applications for music composition and sound design. His works are widely performed in the U.S. and internationally. Roberto Simanowski talked with him about the aim of the Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media and the relation between digital media and academic world.
- ArticleReconfiguring education with flexible teachers: Interview with Mark Amerikaohne Autor (2002-07-25) , S. 1-4Mark Amerika is well known as the author of two literary novels, as Founding Director of the Alt-X Online Network, as author of GRAMMATRON, one of the most widely accessed art sites on the World Wide Web, and PHON:E:ME, an mp3 concept album with an accompanying "hyper:liner:notes. Time Magazine included you into the 100 most innovative people, the University of Colorado offered him a professorship in the Fine Arts Faculty. In an earlier interview we talked with Mark Amerika about his works, about authorship, and about writing concepts on the net. Now, we want to know more about the pedagogical site of his activities.