Dr. A.G. Hamilton Taylor is a Lecturer and the Curriculum Coordinator in the Department of Computing, Faculty of Science and Technology, The UWI, Mona and one of our Science Icons. He is the founder of the Web, Animation, Visualisation and E-learning (WAVE) Laboratory/research group which facilitates research on the frontiers of cultural computing, encouraging the positive use of indigenous culture in the design of interactive 3D computing software and multimedia/animation, e-learning, new media and games for cultural-social upliftment. Dr. Hamilton-Taylor has a B.Sc. in Computer Science from The UWI and a M.S. degree in Computer Science with a minor in Education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he was a LASPAU-Fulbright scholar. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Georgia, where he developed the Support Kit for Animation (SKA) algorithm animation system which is a software visualization system designed to support the needs of learners and instructors. Dr. Hamilton-Taylor served on the Jamaica Computer Society project that designed and established computer laboratories in over 150 Jamaican high schools in the 1990s to facilitate the introduction of the Caribbean Secondary School Examination (CXC/CSEC) Information Technology programme. He has significant consultancy experience in the IT industry locally and in the USA.