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AAA (Association of Autonomous Astronauts)
founded April 23rd, 1995, the Association of Autonomous Astronauts is a worldwide network of community based groups dedicated to building their own spaceships.
Abraham Sunil
Sunil Abraham is founder of the World-Information City partner institution Mahiti.
Agrain Philippe
Philippe Aigrain is a computer scientist , researcher, former head of the technical area of software to the European Commission, whose ideas have become iconic in activism against the abuse of intellectual property.

He is also director of the Software Freedom Law Center and co-founded the group La Quadrature du Net .
Aguiton Christophe
Christophe Aguiton is a researcher with France Telecom R&D/Orange Labs and focuses on the transformation of public space and uses of new technologies.
Ajana Btihaj
Senior Lecturer in the Departments of Media, Culture and Creative Industries, and Digital Humanities at King’s College London. Her teaching and research interests are concerned with the areas of culture and identity, ethics and politics, and the philosophy of digital media. She has published on ICT-based surveillance and is the author of “Governing through Biometrics: The Biopolitics of Identity” (Palgrave, 2013), a book that provides a critical and multi-level analysis of the various socio-political and ethical implications of identity systems in relation to the field of immigration and citizenship. She is currently conducting further research in this area looking at the application of Big Data analytics in the governance of mobility, in addition to researching the ontological and ethical aspects of the Quantified Self movement.
Alam Shahidul
Shahidul Alam is a media activist and journalist from Bangladesh. He has lead campaigns against the digital divide and against the reconstruction of colonialism in the digital arena. Shahidul Alam also works as a photographer and is director of Drik, a photo agency based in Dhaka.
Albert Saul
writes, codes, learns and teaches at the University of Openess where he is a janitor.
Anastas Ayreen
Ayreen Anastas was born in Bethlehem Palestine. She relocated to Germany in 1989 for a DAAD scholarship where she studied architecture at the Technical University in Berlin until 1996. She is currently living in Brooklyn where she teaches architecture at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and is one of the primary organizers of the 16Beavergroup, an artist community that functions as a social and collaboration space on 16 Beaver street.
Annie
Annie is part of Indymedia UK.
Anonymous Space Agent
The Anonymous Space Agent is member of the Association of Autonomous Astronauts (AAA).
Apprich Clemens
philosopher and political theorist, Vienna, Austria
Armstrong Chris
Chris Armstrong is an Associate at the LINK Centre’s Commons-sense Project at Wits University, Johannesburg. His research includes digital TV, community TV and video, radio and new ICTs in Africa, and SADC civil society participation in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).
Arns Inke
Inke Arns, curator and artistic director of Hartware MedienKunstVerein (www.hmkv.de) in Dortmund, Germany, since 2005. She has worked internationally as an independent curator, writer and theorist specializing in media art, net cultures, and Eastern Europe since 1993. She studied Russian literature, Eastern European studies, political science, and art history in Berlin and Amsterdam and obtained her PhD from the Humboldt University in Berlin. She has curated many exhibitions, has been teaching at universities and art academies, and has lectured and published internationally. Books include Neue Slowenische Kunst (NSK) – eine Analyse ihrer künstlerischen Strategien im Kontext der 1980er Jahre in Jugoslawien (2002), Netzkulturen (2002), Objects in the mirror may be closer than they appear! Die Avantgarde im Rückspiegel (2004).
Arunachalam Subbiah
Subbiah Arunachalam is an information scientist based in Chennai in South India. His research interests include science on the periphery, scientometrics, information access, and the application of information and communication technologies in development and poverty reduction programmes.
Association Apsolutno
The independent association Apsolutno was founded in 1993 in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. The artistic production of the association is created through collaboration of its four members (Zoran Pantelic, Dragan Rakic, Bojana Petric and Dragan Miletic). Apsolutnos production started in the field of fine arts. Gradually, it has developed to include not only aesthetic, but also cultural, social and political aspects. The work of Apsolutno is based on an interdisciplinary research into reality, with the aim to make it open to new readings.
Atzmüller Roland
Politikwissenschafter, Mitarbeiter bei FORBA (Forschung und

Beratungsstelle Arbeitswelt).
Bagdikian Ben
Ben Bagdikian, born 1920, former dean of Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism, is an American media critic and educator.
Balsamo Anne
is currently Director of Academic Programs of the Institute for Multimedia Literacy at the University of Southern California and Full Professor of Interactive Media and Gender Studies in the School of Cinematic Arts and of Communications in the Annenberg School of Communications; she is the PI on a new MacArthur Foundation grant on the future of libraries and museums in a digital age.
Bauwens Michel
Michel Bauwens is the founder of the Foundation for Peer-to-Peer Alternatives and works in collaboration with a global group of researchers in the exploration of peer production, governance, and property. He has co-produced the 3-hour TV documentary Technocalyps with Frank Theys, and co-edited the two-volume book on anthropology of digital society with Salvino Salvaggio. Michel is currently Primavera Research Fellow at the University of Amsterdam and external expert at the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. Michel Bauwens is a member of the Board of the Union of International Associations (Brussels), advisor to Shareable magazine (San Francisco) and to Zumbara Time Bank (Istanbul); and scientific advisor to the “Association Les Rencontres du Mont-Blanc, Forum International des Dirigeants de l’Economie Sociale et Solidaire” (2013-). He functions as the Chair of the Technology/ICT working group, Hangwa Forum (Beijing, Sichuan), to develop economic policies for long-term resilience, including through distributed manufacturing.
Becker Konrad
Konrad Becker, a pioneer in media art and electronic music, is known for initiating seminal and controversial net-culture projects. A thinker and activist, he has curated and organized a large number of international conferences and exhibitions. His most recent book, "Strategic Reality Dictionary" published by Autonomedia, addresses issues of cultural agency beyond the tactical. He now runs the World-Information Institute in Vienna, doing critical research into culture and technology.
Benjamin Solomon
Solomon Benjamin is an independent researcher operating out of Bangalore and also part of a group called CASUMm. He has been looking at issues of urbanism, its politics, economy, and issues of land.
Benkler Yochai
Yochai Benkler is Professor of Law at Yale Law School (US). His research mainly focuses on the effect of the interaction of law, technology and economic structures on the organization of information production and exchange.
Berardi Bifo Franco
philosopher and political activist, Bologna, Italy
Bey Hakim
born 1945, political writer, essayist and philosopher, known for his concept of the Temporary Autonomous Zone (TAZ), New York City, United States
Black Bob
Bob Black (born Robert Charles Black, Jr. on January 4, 1951) is an American anarchist and lawyer. He is the author of The Abolition of Work and Other Essays and numerous political essays.
Blisset Luther
Collective Phantom
Bollier David
David Bollier is the cofounder of Public Knowledge, a public-interest advocacy group in Washington, D.C., and the author of Silent Theft: The Private Plunder of Our Common Wealth (Routledge).
Borries Friedrich von
Friedrich von Borries, geboren 1974, studierte Architektur an der Universität der Künste Berlin, der ISA St. Luc Bruxelles und an der Universität Karlsruhe (TH), wo er 2004 promovierte. Von 2001 bis 2003 lehrte er an der Technischen Universität Berlin, von 2002 -2005 an der Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau. Seit 2007 Gastprofessor für urbane Forschung an der Akademie der bildenden Künste Nürnberg und Gastwissenschaftler an der ETH Zürich. Er ist Mitglied der Jungen Akademie an der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Deutschen Akademie für Naturforscher Leopoldina sowie Generalkommissar für den Deutschen Beitrag auf der Architekturbiennale in Venedig 2008. Gemeinsam mit Matthias Böttger leitet er die "Agentur für räumliche Aufklärung und Intervention "raumtaktik " in Berlin.
Borsook Paulina
author and researcher on the development of netculture, Santa Cruz, United States
Bove Arianna
Arianna Bove is an independent researcher and thinker in the field of philosophy and politics. She has collaborated with Erik Empson in the dissemination and discussion of new political philosophies within electronic media, with the aim of fostering non-institutional spaces for generative and participatory critiques of the present.
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