Artists

Jon Winet

Jon Winet is an artist and researcher. He directs the Intermedia
program in the School of Art & Art History at The University of Iowa,
and is an Associate Professor in International Programs.

For over twenty years he worked in the collaboration Margaret
Crane|Jon Winet producing projects revolving around politics, art,
language and image in the Information Age. Recent projects include
"2004-America & The Globe," a year-long multimedia project on the US
presidential elections and democratic practice in America; and
Monument," an online hypertext project based in Newcastle that
explores English northeastern identity in the contemporary landscape
of cultural regeneration and global economics.

He is  part of a design team at Onomy Labs in the Silicon Vallery,
developing "T2ST – The Times Square of Science and Technology," a
permanent installation in the atrium of the Liberty Science Center in
Jersey City, New Jersey.

He serves as a 2006 guest editor of TIR Web, the online companion to
the literary journal The Iowa Review, developing a 'post web' issue
exploring new networks and delivery systems for experimental writing.

In August, he will launch "Zero One to the Globe – The World to San
Jose," a SMS|MMS project  for ZeroOne San Jose: A Global Festival of
Art on the Edge & the Thirteenth International Symposium of Electronic
Art" (ISEA2006) in San Jose, California.

Dr. Anne-Catrin Schultz

Dr. Anne-Catrin Schultz is a Berkeley, California architect,
architectural historian and theorist. She works in the area of architecture practice, interdisciplinary studies and architecture theory. She earned an architecture degree and a Ph.D. at the University of Stuttgart, Germany. After working as Assistant Professor at the Institute for Urban Planning and architecture offices in Stuttgart, and following post doctoral research at MIT, she relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area. She worked for several years with Turnbull Griffin Haesloop and Skidmore Owings and Merrill (SOM). Since 2003 she has run her own office in Oakland, California. From 2000-2004 she was a lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley teaching entry level design studios. She is currently teaching at the California College of the Arts in the Department for Interdisciplinary Studies and at San Francisco City College in the department for Architecture, Interior Design and Construction Management.

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