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== Support == The editorial team would especially like to recognise the support of our technical illustrator, Paolo Atzori, who has over several months worked tirelessly to ensure the book has some wonderful, as well as accurate, easy to read illustrations. He has also ensured that we've been able to publish successfully several versions of the book in high and low resolution format.

Paolo Atzori. Paolo studied Architecture in Venice and Rome and Media Arts in Cologne. After working as an architect in Vienna, Paolo collaborated with the Cologne Academy of Media Arts (KHM); At NABA, Milan he was named the Director of the Master Digital Environment Design and Advisor of the PhD program of the Planetary Collegium, M- Node. He has created many theatrical and artistic projects, introducing new representations of space characterised by the dynamics of pervasiveness and interaction. Paolo has also curated exhibitions dedicated to digital arts, directed educational programs, and published articles and essays on digital culture. He has lived and worked in Venice, Rome, New York, Vienna, Cologne, Brussels, Tel Aviv. Since 2005 he has lived with his partner Nicole and their children Alma and Zeno in Trieste, Italy. In 2011 he founded with Nicole Leghissa the Agency "Hyphae". :http://hyphae.org :http://vimeo.com/groups/xtendedlab/videos :http://www.xtendedlab.com/ :http://www.khm.de/~Paolo

== Authors and editors of earlier versions of the book == Rob Flickenger. Rob has written and edited several books about wireless networking and Linux, including Wireless Hacks (O'Reilly) and How To Accelerate Your Internet (http://bwmo.net/). He is proud to be a hacker, amateur mad scientist, and proponent of free networks everywhere.

Laura M. Drewett is a Co-Founder of Adapted Consulting Inc., a social enterprise that specialises in adapting technology and business solutions for the developing world. Since Laura first lived in Mali in the 1990s and wrote her thesis on girls' education programs, she has strived to find sustainable solutions for development. Laura holds a Bachelors of Arts