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Tomorrow's World attendee directory


Carl

Standard issue webmonkey working in Central London. Opinions are my own and often grumpy. bio from Twitter

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Russell Davies

Just Russell Davies. No. Not that one. bio from Twitter

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Warren Ellis

English Writer. Not Australian Musician. Lives in your brain. Next novel, GUN MACHINE, due Jan 2013 from Mulholland Books. bio from Twitter

Wes West

Senior Designer, Illustrator & Animator at @torchbox bio from Twitter

Marc Sibley

Designer of interactive things http://www.defstare.co.uk bio from Twitter

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Fiona Romeo

Museum curious. (All opinions are my own.) bio from Twitter

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Karsten Schmidt

computational design, data, interaction, code, opensource, art, education, research, MA (Hons) of Nothing bio from Twitter

James Wheare

Londoner, software troublemaker, web noodler, lover, dot comma., f bomba, heath ledger bio from Twitter

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Jamais Cascio

Investigator of the plausibly surreal. Writer, Speaker, Futurist. bio from Twitter

Simon Willison

Co-founder and CEO of Lanyrd

Adrian Smith

Programmer. Tech, gaming, books, chinese, tennis, piano.

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Alice Taylor

CEO of MakieLab & http://makie.me.

Natalie Downe

Co-founder of Lanyrd, Enthusiastic world explorer and digital creative

Leisa Reichelt

observing, reflecting, designing, making life better. freelance user experience consultant, mother of small boys

Keith Rogers

Internet inhaler and knitsman (front-end developer). Favourite things are words and smiles. Love what you’ve done with your hair. bio from Twitter

Sophie Barrett

Cat lover, devourer of books, has a dirty laugh.

Tom Taylor

Really Interesting Group, Newspaper Club and other internet oddities. bio from Twitter

Phil Gyford

One of the four main Phils. bio from Twitter

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James Bridle

Literature + Technology. Bookfuturism for the public good. bio from Twitter

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