Paradise Lost?
e-commerce and the Web

 

  Online exhibition: April 6 - May 31, 2001
  Panel discussion: April 18, 4:30 p.m., Betty Rymer Gallery  
 
           
  About the Artists:        
           
 
Benjamin Chang
 
Benjamin Chang is a recent graduate and current instructor at SAIC. He is a manic hacker and enjoys a good cup of tea.
/www.artic.edu/~bchang
   
           
 
Anne Drogyness
 

Anne Drogyness is known in some circles as "the worst artist ever."

The Anne Drogyness web page is located at:
www.artnotart.com/anne/

   
           
 
David Grant
 

David Grant is a second-year Art and Technology graduate student. He is seeking refuge from his former career as a commercial graphic designer, and hopes to never have clients again.

   
           
 
Mary Lucking-Reiley
 

Mary Lucking-Reiley is a second-year Art and Technology graduate student. She worked as a public artist before coming to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and has been spending her time at school playing with electricity, and shuffling ones and zeros.
www.artic.edu/~mlucki

   
           
  Stephanie Rothenberg   www.pixeljar.com    
           
 
Silvia Ruzanka
 
Silvia Ruzanka is a second-year graduate student at SAIC. She enjoys programming VRML and bowling, preferably to a bluegrass soundtrack.
   
           
 
Andrew Sempere
 
Andrew Sempere is a 4-year senior at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He considers himself a graphic designer with a tendency towards world domination. In his spare time he obsessively researches obscure topics and contemplates the meaning of life.
www.andrewfish.com
   
           
 
Chia-hsiao Shih
 
Chia-hsiao Shih graduated in 1996 with BFA in Commercial Design from Chung-Yuan University. He is currently pursuing an MFA degree at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
www.sinzoo.com
   
           
 
Dmitry Strakovsky
 
Dmitry Strakovsky is a second-year Art and Technology graduate student. He works in various types of electronic media exploring issues of human-technology interaction in both virtual and physical spaces.
www.artic.edu/~dstrak
   
           
  K.D. Thornton      
           

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