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Oz Contributors Oz Volume 32 Article 12 1-1-2010 Contributors Follow this and additional works at: https://newprairiepress.org/oz This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. Recommended Citation (2010) "Contributors," Oz: Vol. 32. https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5853.1482 This Back Matter is brought to you for free and open access by New Prairie Press. It has been accepted for inclusion in Oz by an authorized administrator of New Prairie Press. For more information, please contact cads@k- state.edu. Contributors Chris Harrison is a Ph.D. student parent’s feedback over the course of 36 Eleven Danes and was examiner at the Stefanie Posavec was raised in in the Human-Computer Interaction months and entirely during moonlight Danish Design School and a board Denver, Colorado, where analyzing the Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. hours while first a graduate student member in the ‘Designfondation’ with grammatical structure of sentences He is also the Editor-in-Chief of ACM’s at Columbia University and then a a budget under the Ministry of Cultural in high school English class proved XRDS Magazine. His research focuses full time working professional in New Affairs. To learn more join the facebook to be more influential than she ever on novel interaction techniques and York City. group ‘Amistad o Nada’ and follow their imagined. She moved to London input technologies - especially those This project and other commissions work. Visit www.studiomama.com for permanently in 2004, and holds a BFA that enable (small) mobile devices to spawned from it allowed Matthew to information on Nina Tolstrup. from Colorado State University in Fort appropriate (large) everyday surfaces venture out independently and marked Collins, Colorado (2002), and an MA in for input. In his free time, Chris gets the day of the official birth of Hufft Paolo Barucchieri is founder Communication Design from Central excited about large data sets and how, Projects – February 14th, 2005. and President of Italart Associazione Saint Martins College of Art and Design through computation, they can be The company currently has 9 full Culturale and director of the TAMU in London, England (2006). She spends given form. Often, this is through the time members, including 5 architects, Santa Chiara Study Center in Castiglion her free time coming up with new ways use of simple visual primitives that 1 industrial designer, and 3 office/ Fiorentino, Arezzo, Italy. He is an to analyze text and information for a self assemble into rich information marketing personnel. Hufft’s work is Executive Professor in the College of variety of different projects, exhibitions tapestries. currently focused on building with, and Architecture at Texas A&M University and people. Her day job deals with text in response to, the forces of the natural and for twenty years has operate the but in a different way: she works as a Jay H. Isenberg, AIA is a practicing environment. They create a synergy center as an academic and cultural book cover designer. In the future she architect in the Twin Cities, an between their clients, themselves, their study abroad opportunity for students. hopes to pursue projects that explore arbitrator and mediator of design and consultants, and the construction team Paolo has a B.A. of Architecture from the future of the book and its shift from construction related disputes, and has by integrating and including all parties the University of Florence (1964), a MFA print to on-screen. been an Adjunct Assistant Professor early on during design for feedback from the University of Colorado (1969), Her work can be found online at: at the University of Minnesota’s and analysis. and a PhDABD from the University www.itsbeenreal.co.uk. College of Design. He is a founding of Wisconsin for Italian Medieval Art member of Form + Content Gallery in Nina Tolstrup is the design (1972). Kevin Kennon graduated from Minneapolis and has presented several principle of Studiomama, situated in Amherst College with a bachelors in interdisciplinary public art projects the East End of London. Studiomama Shane Coen is the principal-in- literature and pursued architecture in different venues using multiple designs products, furniture, interiors charge and founder of Coen+Partners. studies in The Institute for Architecture media that explore architecture at the and accessories for companies For nearly two decades, Coen+Partners and Urban Studies in 1970. In 2000, intersection of law, ethics, politics and including Habitat, Lexon, Trip Trap, has worked towards and been he joined KPF New York as a partner. psychology. Mr. Isenberg has worked E&Y, The Danish Embassy in London, recognized as a very progressive Kennon left KPF in 2002 and established as a consultant helping forge alliances Wentworth, Twentytwentyone and landscape architecture, planning, his office in New York City, and has among private, public, nonprofit and Greenwich Village. She has won and urban design firm. In addition served as director of The Institute community groups in the rebuilding Best Contribution to 100% design to his innovative practice, Shane for Architecture and Urban Studies of local neighborhoods impacted for curation and exhibition design lectures regularly on the general since 2001. He is a founding principal by the housing foreclosure crisis. for ‘Made in Denmark’, The Eureka direction of landscape architecture of United Architects, a finalist in the He is currently serving as catalyst Prize and the prize at The Worshipful and his own collaborative work. prestigious 2002 World Trade Center and professional advisor for a city Company of Pewters. Nina is also Shane is continually focused on Design Competition organized by sponsored open housing competition consulting professor at the Syracuse building collaborative relationships the Lower Manhattan Development on city owned vacant properties. University and member of 100% with innovative and influential Corporation. Design’s advisory board and curator of contemporary artists, architects, and His work has been exhibited widely Matthew Hufft, principal of Hufft the Danish ‘Craft Collection’. Previously other designers throughout the world. and is in the permanent collection 52 Projects, designed a home with his she has worked as design manager for www.coenpartners.com/ of the Museum of Modern Art. He has received major design awards prosperity; components of information ranging from the American Institute systems industry; individual and joint of Architects, the Architectural League contributions of technology, talent, Young Architects Award, and the tolerance and territory assets to Progressive Architecture Award. He regional prosperity. has taught at Yale University, Princeton University , the Cooper Union , and Torgeir Norheim is an associate Columbia University. professor at Kansas State University’s College of Architecture, Planning and Kevin Stolarick is the Associate Design, where he teaches graduate level Director and Research Associate design studio courses and seminars. at The Martin Prosperity Institute, He practices architecture in the United present, Joseph L. Rotman School States and in his native Norway. of Management at the University of Toronto. He has also been the Chief Discovery Officer for Catalytix, Inc. Consulting and data analysis on present regional economic development, primarily based on Creative Class theory. Kevin is also Chief Operating Officer of this entrepreneurial start-up company. Kevin has a M.S. Industrial Administration (MBA), Information Systems Concentration, Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, 1999 and a B.S. Honors in Applied Computer Science, Illinois State University, 1995. Kevin received his Ph.D. in Information Systems, Carnegie Mellon University in May 2002. His teaching interests include Information Systems; Systems Analysis and Design; Database Systems; Management of Information Systems, Policy/Management: Statistics/ Quantitative Research Methods; Analysis of Large, and Data Sets; Regional Economic Development Consulting. His research interests are aimed at the importance of the creative class to regional economic growth and 53 Donors Underwriters Patrons Donors Friends HBE Corporation Curtis Cassel Phyllis E. Anderson Andy Anderson Greater Kansas City Robert Condia and Wendy Ornelas Matthew Aaron Benfer Barbara G. Anderson Community Foundation Rick and Penny Forsyth Dean W. Bradley Mark Chaney Victor A. 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