Background
Michelle Moon Lee currently lives in Boston, Massachusetts. She holds a B.A. in Computer Science and a B.A. in Architectural Studies from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Her background is in Computer Science, Architectural Studies, and Theatre. She also has experience as a stage manager and director in various theatre productions, including the Toronto Fringe Festival.
Michelle is interested in multi-disciplinary research relating to ludology, educational technology, cultural studies, and pedagogy. Related projects of hers include her experimental games production company, an augmented reality performance piece for graduate student Rebecca Rouse, interactive 3D models of ancient Chinese architectural elements for Stanford University Professor Hsin-Mei Agnes Hsu, a health care research tool and serious game for Georgia Tech Professor William Rouse and IBM, and an architectural history game for 4th graders as an undergraduate at Brown University for Professor Roger Blumberg.
About Bruno
Bruno is the fabulously dressed-for-success bear you see on this website. He is part of a crew of jolly characters Michelle been collaborating with over the past 15 (+/-2) years. He has appeared in pencil, ink, pop-up book, woodblock print, digital, and, most notoriously, construction paper format. The Bruno you see on this website is inspired by the last format.
All Brunos are exclusive property and heavily copyrighted, so please don't attempt to steal him. He doesn't like it.
Where's Bruno Challenge
There were several Brunos that were released to the public by Leo Productions between the years 1998 to 2005, primarily in gift card format. These Bruno's were given as gifts and duplicates were not made. Therefore, these originals are very valuable to Michelle. If you have a Bruno original, please email bruno at michellemoonlee dot com and let us know: where's Bruno now?
Contact
Feel free to email Michelle dot Moon dot Lee at Gmail dot Com with comments, questions, or with a response to the Bruno Challenge.
Website
This website has been developed as valid XHTML and complies with Section 508 and W3C accessbility standards. It has been cross-browser tested for the following browsers: Firefox (Mac & PC), Safari, IE7, IE6, and Opera (Mac & PC). The only known bugs are in IE7 (in the portfolio section, the entry widths are wider than in all other browsers) and IE6 (the top of the left column is not aligned with the top of the right column).