Sue Gollifer  is an artist/printmaker and an early pioneer of computer art. Her primary research is on 'the impact of new technology within the practice of Fine Art’ and she has presented a number of evaluative and analytical papers on this subject at major international conferences. She is the Director of the ISEA International Headquarters, and is on a number of National and International Committees, including a Director of (DACS), The Design and Artists Copyright Society, (CAS) the Computer Arts Society, the (CAA) College Arts Association, USA, and is currently Vice President for their Annual Conference. She has been a curator of a number of International Digital Art Exhibitions including, ArCade, the UK Open International Biennale Exhibition, of Digital Fine Art Prints 1995 – 2007 and the SIGGRAPH Art Gallery Chair ’04: Synaesthesia. In 2006 she was awarded an iDMAa Award, The International Digital Media Arts Award: Awarded For her ‘Exceptional Services to the International New Media Community’. Gollifer is the assistant editor of the journal Digital Creativity.