Liz Kotz is a Los Angeles-based critic and art historian. She is the author of Words to be Looked At: Language in 1960s Art (MIT Press, 2007), and has published essays in the catalogues The Anarchy of Silence: John Cage and Experimental Art (MACBA, 2009), Christian Marclay: Festival (Whitney Museum, 2010), and Konzept Aktion Sprache/Concept Action Language (Vienna: Museum of Modern Art, 2010), among others.
Lewis Kaye is a sound artist and media sciences researcher. His current work, 'Throughthe Vanishing Point' (2010) in collaboration with David Rokeby, will be adapted to and installed in the Marshall McLuhan Salon of the Embassy of Canada in Berlin during the summer of 2011.
David Rokeby is one of the world's pioneering interactive sound and non-linear installation artist. His current work, 'Through the Vanishing Point' (2010) in collaboration with sound artist and media sciences researcher Lewis Kaye will be adapted to and installed in the Marshall McLuhan Salon of the Embassy of Canada in Berlin during the summer of 2011.
Paul D. Miller, also most famously known as ‘DJ Spooky, That Subliminal Kid’, which is his stage name and self constructed persona, is an experimental and electronic hip-hop musician, conceptual artist, and writer.