Chris Allain is a contributing editor to Videography Magazine and the principal of Vidox Image & Data in Lafayette, Louisiana.
Gareth Branwyn (gareth2@aol.com) is senior editor of bOING bOING and the creator of the Hypercard program Beyond Cyberpunk.
Seth Chandler has contributed to the International Herald Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, and Advertising Age. A homeless fringe-dweller, he wanders the globe writing, thinking, and sending e-mail.
Ken Coupland writes about emerging trends in technology for a variety of international design publications.
Kathleen Creighton (casey@well.sf.ca.us) is the BBS reviewer for the San Francisco Bay Area computer newspaper MicroTimes.
Chris Hudak is a free-lance writer of fiction and tech reviews. He currently resides in planes, trains, and that same scuzzoid industrial club where that girl poured the Rum & Coke on his PowerBook.
Jaron Lanier is a musician/composer recording on the Point/Polygram label. He plays a great many unusual instruments and also started the virtual reality industry.
Dan Lavin (dlavin@nextworld.com) is senior editor at Nextworld magazine.
Paul Levinson, PhD, is the author of Knowing in the Technological Age, and Electronic Chronicle, and is editor in chief of the Journal of Social and Evolutionary Systems.
Steven Levy writes the Iconoclast column for Macworld magazine and is the author of Hackers, Artificial Life, and The Unicorn Secret. He reported on "Crypto Rebels" in Wired 1.2.
Linda Jacobsen is Wired's virtual worlds editor. Her book, Cyberarts: Exploring Art & Technology, is available throughout the real world.
Ron Martinez is the executive director of the new entertainment division at Spectrum Holobyte in Alameda, California.
Len Ochs, PhD, is a psychologist and pioneer in the development of biofeedback instrumentation. He has a private practice in Concord, California.
Sylvia Paull was formerly marketing director for Software Ventures. She is now an agent provocateur.
Gene Pitts has been editor in chief of Audio magazine, a technical publication about hi-fi electronics, for two decades.
Jef Raskin was a founder of the Macintosh project at Apple, and is a published composer and artist whose works are shown at New York's MOMA.
Glenn Rubenstein writes a weekly column about gaming for the San Francisco Examiner and is looking forward to his 18th birthday.
Mark Seiden (mis@seiden.com) is a free-lance writer, consultant, hacker (in the old sense), who wrote code to control the world's largest Mac peripheral.
Steve Steinberg (tek@well.sf.ca.us) is a computer science student and the editor of Intertek, a technology and society journal.
Daniel Todd is Publish magazine's multimedia editor.
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