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Obscura draws strength from the combined talents of the following people.
Jon Winters Obscura!
Founder and CEO
Expert Webmaster
Digital Photographer
Toy Camera Photographer
Will Wagner
Unix networking and system programmer
Linux administrator
C, C++, Perl, Java programming expert
Nick Cato
First Class HTML Author
Digital Artist
Ali Rizvi
Database and Web Application Developer
C, C++, Perl, HTML, DHTML, mySQL
Jeffrey N. Dates
2D/3D Character Animator
Maya/SoftImage Ninja
Hash Guru
Toby Craig
Illustrator, Publisher
HTML Programmer
Erudite
Robert Delfod Brown
Visionary artist, teacher, icon.
Rupert Bruce
Resident Amiga, PC, and UNIX Programmer
Expert in:
C, C++, Netscape Plugins
Zach Helke
HTML Author
Songwriter/Poet
Experimental Photographer
Digital Imaging
Alternative Operating System Advocate
Middle East Studies Scholar
Kathye L. Sargent
Marketing / Sales Specialist
Global Brand Management
High Tech Recruiter
Karl Clinger
Fashion Photography
Photgraphic Murals
Event Promotions
Honorary Obscurans
Bob Moog
What would the world of modern music be like without the inventions of Bob Moog? One answer would be: very boring. Bob Moog's namesake analog synthesizers have affected popular music in ways he might not have expected back in 1954 when he began building theremins with his father. But 50 years later, Bob's musical instruments have catapulted so many styles of music into the future, and his contributions to both players and technicians grow even more profound in retrospect. more...
R. Buckminster Fuller
Inventor, architect, engineer and utopian visionary, R.
Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) was one of the century's most
original thinkers. In 1927 Fuller designed the
factory-assembled Dymaxion house, followed in 1928 by the
three-wheeled Dymaxion car. Fuller is most well-known for his later
invention of the geodesic dome, and for his holistic proposals to
solve the world's economic, social and ecological problems.
Fuller's emphasis on the humanistic use of science and
technology is a strong influence on the work of Obscura.
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