Phil Agre (pagre@ucsd.edu) teaches in the Department of Communication at the University of California, San Diego. His book, whose working title is Computation and Human Experience, will be published by Cambridge University Press.
Steve Baxter (baxcam@aol.com) is a Seattle-based CBS video journalist and CNN software reviewer.
Ivan Berger has been writing about audio and other aspects of electronics since 1962. He's currently technical editor of Audio Magazine.
Colin Berry writes about music and other things for Ray Gun, Puncture, bOING bOING, and SF Weekly. He's probably waited on you in some San Francisco restaurant.
Amy Bruckman (asb@purple-crayon.media.mit.edu) is a graduate student at the Media Lab at MIT, where she does research on virtual communties and education. She is the founder of MediaMOO and MOOSE Crossing.
Roger Ebert's film reviews appear in the Microsoft Cinemania CD-ROM, which recently added a Mac version.
Jim Gasperini (jimg@well.sf.ca.us) is currently designing multimedia titles for several platforms in Paris and New York.
Michael Goldberg (insider@netcom.com) is a frequent contributer to Wired; he interviewed Strauss Zelnick in issue Strauss Zelnick in issue 2.06.
Clay Gordon is an 11-year veteran of the computer graphics industry. At the moment he is working on ways to make information safe from computers.
Peter L. Herb (plherb@aol.com) is an attorney in New York City who plays guitar and can be found most weekdays wearing a bow tie and suspenders.
Bryan Higgins (bryan@well.com) plays the French horn and clavichord, writes fiction and software, and lives in Berkeley and Soda Springs, California.
Erik Holsinger is an independent producer, composer, and author of the MacWEEK Guide to Desktop Video and How Multimedia Works (Ziff Davis Press).
Elizabeth Hughes lives in San Francisco; that is, when she's not traveling in Asia and writing about the Pacific Rim.
Steven Levy writes the "Iconoclast" column for Macworld magazine and is the author of numerous books. He wrote "Bill and Andy's Excellent Adventure" in Wired 2.04.
Sylvia Paull (fax +1 (510) 524 7975) is an agent provocateur, co-host of Cybersalon West, and an always willing co-conspirator.
Alan Rapp is the guy you think you've met before that you actually haven't.
Jef Raskin (raskinjef@aol.com) is the originator of the Macintosh computer and plays the Contrabass recorder in F, which stands over 7 feet tall.
Stephen Reese (jangle@tvo.org) works as a freelance writer, electronic musician, graphic artist, filmmaker, and computer software designer.
Adam Rogers (arogers@acs.bu.edu) is a science writer in New York. He doesn't watch nearly enough television.
Bob Rossney writes the Online column for the San Francisco Chronicle and is still looking for a reason to buy a CD-ROM player.
Paul Semel (beerhound@aol.com) writes for The New Review of Records, Ray Gun, Sound Views, Buzz, Dupree's Diamond News, and The Splatter Effect. He's also an editor of Mixed Media, a journal of art and literature.
John Starkovich is a musician and audio electronics maven who spends far too much time delving in the wonders of consumer technology.
Steve G. Steinberg (tek@well.sf.ca.us) is the editor of Intertek, a journal about technology and society .
Scott Taves (staves@aol.com) is a music journalist and director of special projects at Reactor, an interactive software developer/publisher in Chicago. He's partial to machine music.
Howard Wen once wrote for VideoGames & Computer Entertainment. That was a long time ago. He sleeps - and lives - in the Dallas, Texas, area.
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