Rob started out as a print maker and photographer and graduated from the MA/PgDip IM course in 2000. The project he led here was invited to MILIA and won the Japanese NHK Digista award for best Foreign Artist in 2001. Since then he has been lecturing part-time on the University of Hertfordshire's Interactive Art courses. He is also currently working as a consultant for France Telecom's creative studio. His special areas of interest are Human Computer Interface system design and integration, and boogie woogie piano playing.
Alan Sekers helps students and businesses prepare to shape and enjoy a future which will have changed exponentially from todayís world.
Sandra has been working as a television producer for ten years and then branched into digital interactive TV after doing this same course in 1998. Since documentary film has been her first love, and new media her second, she is now trying to merge the two by doing a PhD about Interactive Documentary at Goldsmiths, in London.
In her classes she tries to mix academic theory and practical examples coming from the industry and from the arts world. She is a firm believer in learning by practising and by discussing, so expect a lot of debate in her classes!
Sandra is both Italian and French but she has been living in London since 1992.
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Cliff is a former technical systems architect from the BBC having worked on the BBC News Interactive multi-screen loops system. These days when he isn't in class, Cliff runs an interactive media consultancy/research and development company and writes books about multimedia.
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