Who?
What Will You Do? was created in collaboration by Nina Czegledy, Greg Judelman and Daniel Barber.
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Nina Czegledy
Artist, Curator & Writer - Canada/HungaryNina Czegledy, media artist and curator has collaborated on international projects, produced digital works and has lead and participated in workshops, forums and festivals worldwide. Resonance the Electromagenticbodies, Digitized Bodies Virtual Spectacles and the Aurora Projects reflect her art & science interest. Czegledy curated over 35 media programs presented internationally. Her academic lectures lead to numerous international publications. Czegledy is the President of Critical Media, KMDI Senior Fellow, University of Toronto Adjunct Associate Professor, Concordia University, Honorary Fellow, Moholy Nagy University, Budapest, Leonardo Education Forum co-chair and ex-officio Chair, Inter Society of the Electronic Arts.
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Daniel Barber
Creative & Technical Architect - CanadaDaniel is founder of Aleph1, a creative studio that produces narrative rich experiences across a wide range of media. As a devotee of art, technology, mathematics and political theory he believes that there is a polymath within all of us. During his career he has produced video games, music videos, and developed design strategies for clients including, Adobe, CBC, and TELETOON. His past experiences as a creative director, art director and design consultant led him to his keen understanding of narrative and its importance to communication. Daniel's work has been recognized by Applied Arts magazine, Marketing Magazine, New York Festival, and the New York Times. In addition to his client work, he is currently producing an anti-war video game collection and a graphic novel entitled, Consumed.
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Greg Judelman
Designer - CanadaGreg Judelman is a designer at Bruce Mau Design in Toronto, exploring creative process as agent of positive social transformation. His prior research examined visualization and interface design as a strategy to reveal the organic simplicity inherent in informational complexity. He has worked as an interaction designer and media arts researcher including time with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Canada's Banff New Media Institute. His M.Sc. thesis Knowledge Visualization, completed in 2004 at Germany's International School of New Media, focused on the development of interaction design and visualization strategies for the communication of knowledge.
Additional support provided by curator Michelle Jacques and sound designers Museum.
