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Dr. Pete Markiewicz |
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| pindiespace@gmail.com | 310/450-6191
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| Second Life persona: "pindiespace potato" | |
| 524 Raymond #B | Short Biography |
| Santa Monica, CA 90405 | Website: http://plyojump.com/bio |
Consulting in new media, telecommunications, generational theory and marketing, interactive media design and programming, in association with Indiespace (http://www.indiespace.com) and Lifecourse Associates (http://www.lifecourse.com)
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Project Millennials - A
Sourcebook for Consumer Marketing tel. 310.855.0033. |
Millennials
and Pop Culture Available from Lifecourse.com
and Amazon.com. |
Creating Internet Entertainment ISBN: 0-471-160-733 Price: $39.95 |
Internet World Guide to Maintaining and Updating Dynamic Web Sites ISBN: 0-471-24273-X Price: $29.95 (autographed) contact |
WebDeveloper.com Guide to Producing Live Webcasts ISBN: 0-471-29409-8 Price: $34.95 contact |
| http://www.projectmillennials.com | http://www.lifecourse.com | http://www.indiespace.com | pindiespace@gmail.com | pindiespace@gmail.com |
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Co-written in association with Digital Media
Wire, $30, including shipping and handling.
Contact Digital Media Wire for more information, |
Describes features of the post-X Millennial generation (born after
1982) and their likely impact on technology and entertainment |
This classic (1996) publication was the first to
address the Internet from an entertainment
industry perspective. |
This guide considers all aspects of dynamic
sites-from organizing content to choosing software to selecting a management
team.
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This book was the first in the field to describe what's necessary to broadcast live over the Internet |
| Summary | |
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1984 |
Doctorate in Biophysics and Theoretical Biology, University of Chicago, prokaryote genetic networks |
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1980s |
Macintosh scientific programmer – transferred hundreds of programs from mainframes to the easy-to-use Macintosh |
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1988-1993 |
Research scientist in cellular and molecular biology at UCLA. Specialized in biological computation and evolutionary theory |
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1991 |
Helped to “wire” UCLA for the emerging Internet |
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1994 - present |
Startup Internet company, “Indiespace” (http://indiespace.com) a consultancy for new technology in arts and entertainment |
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1996 - present |
Published author, with 3 nationally-distributed books on Internet technology |
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1997 -2000 |
Webmaster at Santa Monica College |
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2001 - present |
Robotics as the next phase of high-tech. Magazine articles, Plyojump.com website and webblog |
| 2001 - present | Programming, web-based applications, Art Institute of California, Los Angeles |
| 2004 | Developed proposal for Robotic Design program, Art Institutes of America (EDMC) |
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2005 |
New book on generations, popular culture, and entertainment |
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2005 |
Team Leader, Team Robo Monster, DARPA Grand Challenge |
| 2005 | New book, "Millennials and Popular Culture" is released (see below) |
| 2006 - present | LSL developer in Second Life (http://www.secondlife.com) |
Published Books on the Internet,
generations, marketing and promotion
| "There is only one condition in which we can imagine
managers not needing subordinates, and masters not needing slaves. This
would be if every machine could work by itself, at the word of command or
by intelligent anticipation." - Aristotle, from his justification of slavery in Politics |