Billy Lumby was born and raised in London where he studied Philosophy before entering the film world, working as a creative assistant to directors such as Harmony Korine, Terry Richardson, Mike Figgis and Jonas Akerlund. He now works as a writer and director.
Ashim Ahluwalia (*1972, Bombay) studied Film at Bard College in New York State. In 1999, Ahluwalia set up Film Republic, dedicated to producing Indian independent cinema outside the traditional Bollywood system. A year later, Ahluwalia completed Thin Air, a documentary that followed the lives of three magicians against the backdrop of contemporary Bombay.
Melissa Mongiat’s approach revolves around participation by the public. Her creations have included a series of interactive environments for the Royal Festival Hall in London, for which /Wallpaper*/ magazine selected her as one of the world’s 10 most promising designers. She also stands out for her research projects in participative design.
Andreas Greiner (German, born 1979) studied at Universität der Künste in Berlin, in Dresden, Budapest, Florence and San Francisco before graduating from Olafur Eliasson’s Institut für Raumexperimente.
Frank Rieger is spokesperson for Chaos Computer Club, and author on digital security and the influence of technology on society, citizen rights and politics. He lives and works in Berlin.
Geraldine Juárez is a mexican artist based in Sweden. Juárez works reflect on and interact with the spaces that emerge from the endless tensions between information, property and power.
Fujui Wang, Head of the Trans-Sonic Lab for Art and Techology Center, Taipei National University of the Arts, specialises in sound Art and Interactive Art.