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Christine Boyka Kluge

Christine Boyka Kluge's first book, Teaching Bones to Fly, will be published by Bitter Oleander Press in spring 2003.

Her writing has received seven Pushcart Prize nominations and was given the 1999 Frances Locke Memorial Poetry Award by The Bitter Oleander.

Her work will be anthologized in No Boundaries: Prose Poems by 24 American Poets (Tupelo Press) and Sudden Stories: A Mammoth Anthology of Miniscule Fiction (Mammoth Books).

She is also a visual artist.

cbklu@optonline.net



Kala Pierson

Kala Pierson is a composer and new-media wrangler.

She has been part of collaborative projects ranging from audio installations to web-based storytelling to a major piece for actors plus live electronic sounds in the 2001 New York International Fringe Festival.

Kala studied composition at Eastman School of Music and at the Tanglewood Institute. She was one of six composers chosen for a new initiative at American Opera Projects, and she is working on a one-act multimedia opera for AOP's "First Chance" Series.

Kala has also worked as a web and interface designer for such firms as JPMorgan Chase, RCN and Primedia.

k@unfurl.org
unfurl.org



Rick Mullarky

As an artist and designer Rick has worked for Adobe, Microsoft, and numerous web companies.

His interactive work has appeared on Shift, The Remedi Project, and Rhizome.org. Recently, his piece Eidetic Memory was nominated for a prize at the Japanese Agency of Cultural Affairs Office Media Arts Festival.

His poster work is part of the permanent collection of the Zurich Museum of Design.

rickmu@nwlink.com
www.rickmu.com