Street Cred Contributors

Phil Agre teaches communication at the University of California, San Diego, and edits The Network Observer at communication.ucsd.edu/pagre/tno.html . Patrick Barber (apraxia@apraxia.seanet.com) saw Weird Al Yankovic in a Taco Bell in Mount Vernon, Vermont. He (Patrick) is a writer. Ivan Berger, technical editor of Audio Magazine, has been writing about audio and other aspects of […]

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Phil Agre teaches communication at the University of California, San Diego, and edits The Network Observer at communication.ucsd.edu/pagre/tno.html .

Patrick Barber (apraxia@apraxia.seanet.com) saw Weird Al Yankovic in a Taco Bell in Mount Vernon, Vermont. He (Patrick) is a writer.

Ivan Berger, technical editor of Audio Magazine, has been writing about audio and other aspects of electronics since 1962. As an Altair owner in 1976, he was one of the first with a home computer.

Kevin Cecil co-wrote the award-winning multimedia CD-ROM Kiss and Make Up and is working on the BBC's first cyberpunk comedy show for children.

Arthur C. Clarke is the author of 2001: A Space Odyssey and the inventor of the communications satellite. Now in retreat in Sri Lanka, he ponders the mysteries of this - and other - worlds.

Brian Eno lives in London and is a patron of War Child, an organization working with traumatized children in former Yugoslavia.

Simson L. Garfinkel (simsong@mit.edu) writes about science and technology from his electronic house in Cambridgeport, Massachussetts. These days, he's trying to make a living from hating Unix.

Jim Gasperini (jimg@well.com) is collaborating with Tennessee Dixon on ScruTiny in the Great Round, a CD-ROM work of art about sex and procreation.

Corey Greenberg is technical editor of Home Theater Technology magazine. He has not a single kind bone in his body, yet all the ladies call him "Lovin' Daddy."

Phil Hall is a New York-based writer and film scholar whose work has appeared in numerous American and British publications.

Bryan Higgins (bryan@well.com) plays the French horn and clavichord, writes fiction and software, and lives in Berkeley and Soda Springs, California.

Katrina Holden writes cool children's books and TV stuff in LA.

Chris Hudak (gametheory@aol.com). Fiction/tech/travel writer. Long hair. Shoots pool. Borderline alcoholic. Attitude out to here. Lucky as hell. Likes Wile E. Coyote, Disneyland, and Death.

Todd Krieger (tkrieg@sirius.com) is a reluctant nomad in search of the perfect chili dog.

Marc Laidlaw is the author of Dad's Nuke, Neon Lotus, Kalifornia, The Orchid Eater, and the forthcoming The 37th Mandala.

Tamara Palmer (trance@netcom.com) is a freelance music journalist for LA Weekly, Detour, and URB magazine, among others. She is looking for a good Ethiopian restaurant in Los Angeles.

Alan E. Rapp (rappa@sfgate.com) works in the San Francisco book publishing industry. He likes to watch Russian science fiction films until he's reduced to psychic rubble.

Chip Rowe (chip@playboy.com) is an assistant editor at Playboy magazine and chief honcho of Chip's Closet Cleaner.

James Rozzi (rozzij@mail.firn.edu) is a freelance writer, woodwind musician, and teacher in the Orlando, Florida, area.

Dean Suzuki, PhD is a professor of music history specializing in experimental music at San Francisco State University. He is also a radio host and is writing a book on the evolution of minimal music.

Scott Taves (staves@interaccess.com) is the manager of B&W Music and The Blue Room record labels in the US. He's partial to machine music and apocalyptic, carnage-filled videogames.

Rogier van Bakel (rogiernl@aol.com), as anagram enthusiasts will note, has Brave Ink Galore. He is a Dutch correspondent in Sharon, Connecticut.

Norman Weinstein is a poet and music critic whose most recent book is A Night in Tunisia: Imaginings of Africa in Jazz published by Limelight Editions.

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