Madeleine Altmann

Along with her single channel installations, Altmann works with Andreas Uthoff to create the sculptural elements of the monitors on display.

George Kuchar acted as Altmann's mentor and contributed heavily to the show as did many students from the San Francisco Art Institute.

Any viewer could contribute videos to be aired and Altmann set up an equitable and democratic viewing platform in an era of broadcast station limited access and controlled content to the airwaves.

[6] Altmann was granted a scholarship to attend The Interactive Telecommunications Program at TISCH School of the Arts at New York University.

In 1994 she started work as an assistant to Nick West,[7] professor at New York University, to join his program to develop interactive content for YORB.

Altmann describes her thesis as a highly interactive, provocative show with "…topics ranging from sex to search engines and God to gambling."

As founder of the web's first women-owned-and-run porn site "Babes4U.com", Altmann has always seen sex on the Internet as both political and personal.