Judith Doyle is an Artist and Associate Professor of Integrated Media at OCAD University in Toronto. She directs the Social Media and Collaboration Lab - SMAClab - established in 2012. The SMAClab develops gesture-based artworks, artistic tools and methods of networking installations. On 2015 sabbatical leave, Doyle is a Visiting Scholar at Massey College University of Toronto, and Artist in Residence at the Telus Toronto Innovation Centre. In 1978, Doyle co-founded Worldpool, an international artists' network using proto-Internet collaboration technologies including telefacsimile. Her documentary film subjects include Nixtayolero, an itinerate Nicaraguan theatre troupe; an account of traumatic spinal injury; and a portrait of her father's end of life, alongside urban foxes in his backyard. Screenings include Mannheim, TIFF and Brooklyn International Film Festival. While a Canwest Global Fellow at the Banff New Media Institute (2005) Doyle made 'Foxscape' in the Unreal game engine; he...