The WebWeavers are a networked virtual group of artists and creative computer professionals dedicated to the promotion and development of multimedia applications of the InterNet. Not based on industrial but information age organisational methodolgy, the WebWeavers operate on synarchist principles. We are a flexible coalition forming in time/space and assembling on an as and when needed basis. We are involved in design, production, training and consulting activities in applications of Mosaic and the WorldWideWeb.

Our current major undertaking is the ANIMA project.

This system is designed and built by the WebWeavers team and others.

Please send comments, criticisms, praise, ideas, art, URLs and HTMLs to: anima@wimsey.bc.ca

You may wish to join us, email for further information about becoming a WebWeaver.

Who We Are

Derek Dowden - ANIMA Director, system designer

WebWeavers Emeritus: The first phase MAT project includes:

  • Oliver Hockenhull - Communications theorist, multimedia author
  • Hank Bull - Arts policy and networking consultant
  • John Maxwell - Hypertext consulting
  • Steven Chan - Unix and network support
  • Elizabeth Fischer - Arts researcher, community consultant
  • Dave Watson - Researcher and librarian Recent participants in WebWeavers projects include:

  • Tom Berryhill - Computer graphics specialist, telecom consultant, trainer
  • Brian Charles - Graphic designer and multimedia producer
  • Lori Sheba - Designer/Publisher for MediaWest
  • Douglas Grant - Poetus Interuptus, Project Coordinator
  • CyberSchool

    CyberSchool courses are now being presented by the WebWeavers at the University of British Columbia. For information on course descriptions, schedules or custom training and support for Mosaic applications on the InterNet.


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