Big Noise Films
Big Noise Films is a collective of media-makers around the world, dedicated to circulating beautiful, passionate, revolutionary images.
Big Noise Films is a collective of media-makers around the world, dedicated to circulating beautiful, passionate, revolutionary images.
Daoud Kuttab is a former Ferris Professor of Journalism at Princeton University ('07-'08). While at Princeton he taught a seminar on new media in the Arab world. Kuttab is a Palestinian journalist and media activists. Born in Jerusalem in 1955, Kuttab studied in the United States and has been working in journalism ever since 1980.
Ricardo Rosas is a writer, translator and experimental musician. He was
one of the organizers of the Brazilian Tactical Media Lab in Sao Paulo.
He has studied Social Communication and German Studies at Universidade
de Sao Paulo and is currently senior editor of Rizoma (www.rizoma.net),
a web site devoted to activism, tactical media underground culture in
general, net critic, conspiracy stuff and occulture. He writes about
media activism and (anti) pop culture.
(died April, 11, 2007)
Michael Dieter is a PhD candidate at University of Melbourne, currently
completing a doctoral thesis on the relations between media aesthetics,
ecological thought and political philosophy in critical technoscientific
art practices. His publications have appeared in the journals M/C and
the Australian Humanities Review. He currently teaches in the new media
program at the University of Amsterdam.
Sam de Silva is a creative producer and media practitioner. He has a multi-disciplinary background and has an interest in tactical media-arts, surveillance research, and protest and mobilisation strategies.
ReadOrganiser, networker and writer, based in Cluj. Born in Bucharest, Romania, grew up in New York. Ex-philosopher, media theorist and freelance organizer.
ReadDavid Garcia is an artist, teacher and organizer who has pioneered new forms of critical engagement with art and media based on occupying of the cracks which began to appear in the edifice of the broadcast media in the 1990s.
ReadAnnet Dekker is an independent researcher and curator. She is currently Assistant Professor of Media Studies: Archival Science at the University of Amsterdam and Visiting Lecturer at London South Bank University.
Chair in Media and Communication Studies
Uppsala University
Department of Informatics and Media Studies
Barbara Abrash is a teacher, curator and independent producer. She is the director of public programs at the Center for Media, Culture and History and the Center for Religion and Media at New York University where, since 1986, she has taught a graduate seminar in media and history in the Public History Program.
ReadAbout the RMC
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Eric Kluitenberg is an independent theorist, writer, and organiser on culture, media and technology. He is the editor-in-chief of the Tactical Media Files, and a Research Fellow at the Institute of Network Cultures (2013). He teaches media theory and history at the Art/Science Interfaculty in The Hague.
ReadDeeDee Halleck is a media activist and co-founder of Paper Tiger Television and the Deep Dish Satellite Network, the first grass roots community television network. She is Professor Emerita in the Department of Communication at the University of California at San Diego. Her filmography includes films like Children Make Movies( 1961), or Mural on Our Street, which was nominated for Academy Award in 1965. She has led media workshops with elementary school children, reform school youth and migrant farmers.
ReadDonatella Della Ratta is a PhD fellow at the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, New Islamic Public Sphere Program, Copenhagen University and at the Danish Institute in Damascus.
ReadNina Meilof is an multi media advisor and an independent producer TV and
internet programmes. Beside other projects, she worked for Amsterdam
The Digital City and is an editor of Digital Citizen.
Australian media theorist and writer, currently lives and works in
New York. McKenzie Wark grew up and studied in Australia, at Macquarie University, the University of Technology, Sydney and at the Murdoch University. In 2000, he emigrated to the US.