Tiffany Lee Brown (magdalen@magdalen.com) writes for a veritable smorgasbord of digital and pop culture magazines from her world headquarters in Portland, Oregon. She is the editor of Sigum (www.slm-net.com/signum.htm) and assistant editor of the Fringe Ware Review (www.fringeware.com/).
Amy Bruckman (bruck@cc.gatech.edu) is an assistant professor in the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she does research on educational software and virtual communities.
Ian Christe composes music for modern dance as himself, digital death metal as Dark Noerd, and Donkey Kong-inspired drum and bass as DJ Bazillion.
Ken Coupland (kcoupland@aol.com), a contributing editor at Graphis magazine, writes about art, architecture, photography, and interior and graphic design, with a focus on the digital revolution.
Simson Garfinkel (simsong@mit.edu) is HotWired's technology columnist.
Phil Hall is an okapi at the Bronx Zoo.
Glen Helfand writes about art, culture, and technology for various publications, including NewMedia, The Advocate, LA Weekly, the San Francisco Examiner, and Some Weird Sin.
Chris Hudak (gametheory@aol.com) is a technology columnist, game critic, and judge of the Robot Wars in San Francisco. He has seen The Color of Money 14 times.
Reena Jana contributes to The New York Times Magazine, Flash Art, and Asian Art News. She needs constant visual stimulation.
Jeffrey Mann (mannj@ibm.net) lives in Amsterdam and Saint-Agnan-en-Vercors, France. He follows electronic commerce for the Meta Group.
Peter G. Neumann moderates the Risks Forum newsgroup (comp.risks) and is the author of Computer-Related Risks.
Jay Ogilvy is a cofounder and vice president of Global Business Network. Prior to that he spent seven years at SRI, and before that 12 years teaching philosophy, mostly at Yale.
Paul Semel (beerhound@aol.com) is the music and technology editor of Bikini and writes about music, books, and games for such magazines as Ray Gun, Allstar, and Mixmag.
Michael Stutz (stutz@dsl.org) is a writer. The text of his first novel, Sunclipse, has been released as freeware.
Jacob Ward is managing editor of Axcess magazine and lives in San Francisco.
Norman Weinstein (nweinste@micron.net) is a poet and critic who writes about the arts and technology for The Christian Science Monitor, MIT's Technology Review, and The Boston Phoenix.
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