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In September of 2003, Jonathan Feinberg joined CUE Research as an Advisory Software Engineer on David Millen's Group Spaces team. Previously, he had spent 15 months at netomat, inc. (http://www.netomat.net/), where he helped bring to market their innovative messaging application. He has worked closely with fellow CUE Research member Martin Wattenberg on several projects, including the award-winning "Map of the Market." Jonathan has also helped other prominent computer-based artists realize their projects, for example, he has had a hand in Golan Levin's "Secret Lives of Numbers" and "Alphabet Synthesis Machine," and in Martn Wattenberg and Marek Walczak's "Apartment."
In 2003, Jonathan leveraged Wattenberg's work to create an Eclipse plug-in that gives the user a visualization of the CVS revision history for a source code document. He assisted Paul Moody with a project to explore the limits of on-line awareness, "C + B Seen". He also ported Activity Explorer to the IBM Workplace Client as a proof-of-concept for Lotusphere 2004; this work has since been adapted to production code in the 2.5 release of IBM Workplace.
In 2004 Jonathan was technical lead on a project, "Kontiki", to bring wiki-like collaborative co-construction to the construction of forms and workflow. He is currently exploring technical and design solutions to the problems inherent in locating colleagues and potential collaborators in a large corporate LDAP directory.
Jonathan considers himself a generalist, with particular interest in "glue programming"-- tying together disparate and otherwise mutually agnostic systems. Jonathan holds a B.A. in English and American Literature from Brown University.
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