Jennifer Rosselli, a.k.a. VJ Phi (pronounced fee).

My objective is to create a visceral, emotional experience of music by recreating it through vision and displaying the visual with the music. I try to speak any way i can, as long as i'm not using words.

Mass Art graduate, BFA 2004
check out my work: www.jenrosselli.com

Jeff Mission.

I use a combination of live, prerecorded, and digitally generated images to create a visual dialogue with the viewer. As a longtime DJ, I see images with a musical eye. I like visual structures that have a natural rhythm, as well as a sensitivity to tempo and mood. I love playing with visuals in real time, working with other artists and musicians in a live performance environment.

Email: mission@beatfix.com Website: http://www.beatfix.com

Toshi Hoo, a.k.a. Dr. Hoo, Media Doktor
In 1995 I co-founded the video art collective Noise Laboratories with fellow Glitchie Steve Hoey. More recently I have been performing on my own as Dr. Hoo. I have switched my whole system to digital and use DVDs and laptops (as opposed the 150+ VHS tapes and 4 VCRs I used to lug around). I prefer to program my own video software using a video/midi environment called Isadora. I performed with a variety of artists both across America and internationally. A selection of live musical acts I have performed with include: DJ Krush,The New Deal, LTJ Bukem, and The Allman Brothers.
Email: toshi@noiselabs.com Website: http://www.noiselabs.com
Shawn Faherty                        [ www.massta.com ] [ masstapro@comcast.net ]
    Putting visual interpretations to live music is what drives my desire to design and animate.  With a 2D cell animation and 3D background, I've ingressed into the audio-visual community through research, local VJ group (Glitch), and live performances.  I count on continued learning and enlightenment while I strive for the perfect show.
    Please browse my site and feel free to contact me or attend and event.  Look for movies, pictures, upcoming shows and cool links to artists that have influenced me thus far.


Karen Lane
’s passion for visual communication
is driven by her love of community within culture.
Karen mixes up a veritable visual jambalaya using various art forms.
photography (film/video), video production (pre, post and live), producer, director, DP, storyboard art, installation art, event production

Email: Karen@glitchcrew.com

James LeSage aka Broken Lens
Taking a page from Dziga Vertov - a new film language is possible. Seemingly random images trigger meaning in the brain. My hard breaking visual style focuses on jerking off the subconscience, creating beautiful glitch art, playing with my own footage, attacking the media, and of course matching the intensity of the music.

Contact: jlesage@brokenlens.com

Website: www.brokenlens.com

With years of experience behind the camera, Travis comes correct with the perfect shots every time. He's a guerilla film-maker turned live videographer and when Roil is running the camera, you'll know it. Whether your staring at the bizzare and at times beautiful custom VJ content he creates, gazing down the spinning rim of a Techique 1200 or catching a top-down glimpse of the crowd, he always amazes with his ability to capture the action.

roil@shadystreet.com> www.shadystreet.com

From the back woods of New Hampshire to the Boston Underground; the alleys of NYC to sunny Orlando, Florida; Vj ADD has always been a sucker for the blinky LED… or just about anything electronic for that matter.
It started with the potato cannon.
Hey, you know, what else are you going to do at age 14 in the summer in New Hampshire? Dig through the dump? Well, maybe.

Email: dijjital@gmail.com Website: http://www.dijjitalambiance.com

Everyone, it seems, enjoys pushing buttons and twiddling knobs if given the opportunity...and some sort of feedback from their actions?


Building robots, baking cookies, pushing human perceptions into realms of altered reality through technology everyday kinds of stuff for the Sean Stevens.

email: i@seanstevens.com website: http://www.seanstevens.com

Zebbler's repertoire includes performance art, painting, animation, video design, sound design and performance, installation art, web design and sculpting.. His live vj sets can be described as visual psychedelia with strings of emotional and conceptual meanings with a focus on the wholeness of the experience for the viewer, where the beginnings and the ends of the show are carefully attended to and the emotional/intensity states of the viewer are well considered. Zebbler often collaborates tightly with the performing musician(s) to specifically tailor the video to fit the musical personality.
Contact: email: zebbler@glitchcrew.com website: http://www.zebbler.com