Databank expert Bart Kesner and fine artist Lisa La Hue have worked as a team since 1999 offering extremely compelling and originally designed web applications. As critics of commercialization of the Internet they prefer to work for public and social organizations such as the global trade organization GATT.
Interface specialist Christina Goestl demonstrates the new possibilities of spatial and dynamic text-structuring by way of an old example: www.matrix64.net presents the Indian classic compendium 64 Arts in a version for the 21st century. This digital open textbook not only heralds a completely new form of essay, but also offers readers the possibility of continuing the project with their own contributions.
The typeface designer is involved largely with the use of typography on the Internet and has developed a pixel headline typeface specially for screen use for the Lomographic Society. LomoWallTM is based on the Lomo-image format operates as a building-block system, with the help of which new typefaces or designs can be produced using simple processes.
The Austrian-American team specializes in broadcast design as well as web design. The New York division generates title-animation and clips for TV networks, while the Vienna branch creates websites whose elaborate editing-systems enable rapid content modification.
Software developer and information-architect Hannes Wallnöfer combines graphic surfaces with underlying, vibrant data-fields. His application, entitled hop, is an open-source montage system used to generate dynamic websites. This application enables the secure maintenance of over one million hits daily, as in the case of the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation ORF.