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  • Introducing the LDR Panelists

Wilfred Niels Arnold is a professor of biochemistry at the University of Kansas Medical Center. In the last 20 years, he has also contributed at the interface of the hard sciences and the humanities. Publications include Vincent van Gogh: Chemicals, Crises, and Creativity (Boston: Birkhauser, 1992). Arnold serves on the book review panel for Modern Pathology and writes occasional reviews for Nature, British Medical Journal and other periodicals.

Mike Leggett was a founding member of the London Film-makers Cooperative workshop and the Independent Film-makers Association (U.K.) and until recently was on the Board of dLux Media Arts (Sydney). His film and video work can be found in archives and collections in Europe, Australia and North and South America. Leggett has curated exhibitions of interactive multimedia in Sydney, Brisbane and Hong Kong. He contributes to journals (Continuum), magazines (World Art) and on-line zines (FineArt Forum) and is a regular correspondent for the Australian contemporary arts newspaper RealTime. He has undertaken consultations for several Australian arts councils. He has recently completed an interactive multimedia prototype, Path-Scape, on landscape and identity for the Australian Film Commission.

Mike Mosher is assistant professor of art/communication multimedia at Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, Michigan, U.S.A. His specialty is the commingling of community murals ethics and aesthetics with cyberspace, as explored at <http://www.ylem.org/artists/mmosher/Opening.html>. Mosher is also co-author of Creating Web Graphics, Audio and Video (Prentice Hall, forthcoming) with Roger Shepard. [End Page 223]

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