Biocompatible architecture and the future of human habitation
Alfredo Salazar-Caro - Mexico - United States
Alfredo Salazar-Caro is a futurist, creator and contemporary artist. His work exists in a dialogue between art and technology and ranges from virtual reality, experimental documentary and even speculative architecture and beyond.
The drifting journey is a very important tool for Nueve Voltios in their creative processes, in this talk we will navigate in an introspective dimension where the duo, through images and soundscapes will share their audiovisual creative processes in multiple scales.
Unraveling: immersive listening in the synchronicities that interweave migration and conflict
Ximena Alarcón - Colombia - United Kingdom
Unraveling is a sound installation based on recordings of nine Colombian migrant women expressing their own migratory journeys in Spanish and English, as well as responding to fragments of an oral archive with testimonies collected by the organization Mujeres de la Diáspora in 2018.
The Recovery of Empty Spaces and the Role of Emerging Technologies
Bárbara London | United States / Asher Remy-Toledo | Colombia - United States
During this presentation, renowned curator Barbara London-founder of the New Media Department at the Museum of Modern Art in New York-will informally discuss with Asher Remy-Toledo his experiences as founder of Hyphen Hub, a New York-based multi-disciplinary non-profit organization that explores, promotes, and presents new visions of the future through the integration of art and emerging technologies, such as augmented and virtual realities to artificial intelligence, FashionTech, bionics, robotics, and cyborgism.
We will address the intersection between AI and human creativity. Although AI can generate images, text or sounds, it lacks human experiences and emotions. However, it challenges traditional notions of originality and authorship in art.
MASS, International Meeting of Digital Arts and Cultures
Christian Felipe Lizarralde Gómez / Camila Campos - Colombia
The International Meeting of Digital Arts and Cultures MASS, is a social interface of creation that brings together communities, artists, companies, students and researchers to address, through reflection and experimentation, the interrelationship between art, science and technology in our society.
This is a conversation with members of the collective Semilla Kimbaya where they tell some of the forms of territorial creation that arise from millenary life trajectories, until today in the bio-geo-territory Kumanday.
Fireside chat is an informal yet structured interview between a moderator and a guest. Is a unique opportunity to uncover the speaker's personal stories and ideas.
Concordia University | Field School 2024 Art, Music, Design, and Science Interactions.
Concordia University Students | Canada
Dr. Ricardo Dal Farra | Canada - Argentina
In 2024, the Concordia University - Field School "Art, Music, Design, and Science Interactions @ Colombia" takes place again with Professor Ricardo Dal Farra leading a group of undergraduate and graduate students who travel from Canada to work on individual and collective projects during the week of the International Image Festival in Bogotá, and present their productions publicly, during the end of the Festival.
Barbara London | United States
Asher Remy-Toledo | United States Colombia
Through her presentation at MAMBO, Barbara London will discuss the history of her role as a curator and writer. She will touch on topics such as how media artists manage temporal space, collaboration, interdisciplinarity and location.